https://www.afinalwarning.com/494502.html (Natural News) State Sen. Tom Kading, a Republican, has introduced legislation in North Dakota that would instruct the attorney general to review the constitutionality of each and every executive order signed by Joe Biden.
Since Biden is not a real president anyway, none of his EOs are valid right out of the gate. North Dakota is taking a slightly different approach, though, challenging Biden’s EOs on constitutional grounds since they far exceed the jurisdiction of the executive branch.
House Bill 1164 enumerates that EOs relating to the following issues are slated for nullification:
• Pandemics or other health emergencies
Eyeing online privacy regulation, North Dakota legislators face scrutiny in committee hearing
Rep. Tom Kading of Fargo proposed House Bill 1330, which drew scrutiny from a wide range of industry leaders at its hearing in the House Industry, Business and Labor Committee. 8:19 am, Feb. 11, 2021 ×
A bill in the North Dakota House of Representatives would aim to block businesses operating in the state from selling a user s online data without consent. (Illustration by Troy Becker / Forum News Service)
BISMARCK A group of Republicans in the North Dakota House of Representatives is taking aim at enhancing internet privacy for residents.
House Bill 1330, proposed by Rep. Tom Kading of Fargo, seeks to prevent businesses operating in the state from selling a user s protected data without their consent.
New legislation would mandate that the State of North Dakota ignore executive orders coming from the Biden administration that are unconstitutional
Republican legislators in North Dakota are taking a pro-active – and constitutional – step to push back against unconstitutional executive orders coming out of the Biden administration, and they are doing so with the power of the US Constitution in their corner.
A new bill introduced in the North Dakota State Legislature (HB1164), would instruct the state’s Attorney General to review the constitutionality of each of the executive orders issued by Joe Biden.
Under the proposed law, should the North Dakota Attorney General find that any executive orders are unlawful – or unconstitutional, the executive order would be “nullified,” it would prohibit any state, county, or local agency – or publicly funded organization – from enforcing the order(s).
Thu, Feb 4th 2021 10:44am
Mike Masnick
A bunch of Republican state legislators across the country are apparently unconcerned with either the 1st Amendment (or reality) have decided that they need to stop social media companies from engaging in any sort of content moderation. Earlier this week, Florida
Man Governor Ron DeSantis proposed just such a law, which would be struck down as unconstitutional with amazing speed. The bill, dubbed the Transparency in Technology Act would do a bunch of things laid out in this infographic the Florida GOP sent around, almost all of which the state has no authority to do. On the content moderation front, it would require set standards for content moderation that can t easily be changed and require the company apply those standards consistently.