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Written by Mac McCutcheon   
Thursday, 26 August 2010 02:42

I worked on and supported Senate and House Resolutions on State Sovereignty.

This is a first step in the right direction but keep in mind that this does not gives us the laws that we need to separate ourselves from the Federal Government mandates.  These resolutions are the first steps in the process of our declaration of State Sovereignty if we decide to pass legislation to oppose Federal mandates on such things as health care, gun control, freedom of speech, etc..  I pray that the voters of this great country will wake up and vote in a Congress that will seek the will of the people and not the political powers at be.  Let the voice of the people be heard!!!!!

Serving You,
Rep Mac McCutcheon

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