Five More States Join Sovereignty Movement
Filed under Indiana , Issues , Kansas , Kentucky , State Sovereignty , Tennessee , West Virginia
According to Human Events, five more states have joined the growing state sovereignty movement sparked by RLC activists and legislators. The new states cited in the article include India
na, Kansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia.
The Indiana RLC has been lobbying hard on behalf of that states’ resolution. It was introduced by RLC-friendly Senators Walker and Stutzmann, who recently attended the Indianapolis-area “RLC Callout” event (see photo, right).
The online information for Indiana’s 10th Amendment Resolution has been updated to represent that State Senator Mike Delph (district 29) was indeed one of the co-authors and initiators of this legislation along with Senators Greg Walker and Dennis Kruse. Not only that, but the list of Senators now listed along with them on this bill has grown to fourteen.
In Kentucky, RLC-friendly legislator Stan Lee of Fayette County is a co-sponsor of the resolution,
HCR 168. I received an e-mail this week from Rep. Lee’s office in response to a message I wrote to him, saying, in part, that “Rep. Lee shares [the RLC's] vision of limited government.”
In Tennessee, RLC-endorsed State Rep. Susan Lynn (left) introduced the resolution, HJR 108 (pdf). At her blog, Rep. Lynn says: “State sovereignty is a big deal to state legislators; hopefully, it is to you as well. It is what keeps the federal government from over stepping its constitutional bounds.”
The Kansas resolution was introduced by a Republican Senator. Kevin Patrick, a RLC ally in West Virginia, has set up a website in support of that state’s resolution.



