Washington State Reps battle UN Agenda 21 with new bills
JANUARY 17, 2013 BY: MIKAEL THALEN
Washington State recently made news after local farmers in associa
tion with the Washington State Farm Bureau adopted new policy blocking all aspects of U.N. Agenda 21.
United Nations Agenda 21 is based off of the The Commission on Global
Governance's controversial 1995 report entitled "Our Global
Neighborhood" that calls for more power to the United Nations in
countries affairs, including the United States.
One of the most
troubling aspects of this is the United Nations claim that it has the
authority to change policy in the United States and even dictate what
people can or can't do on their own private property under the supposed
guise of environmentalism to the point of restricting massive amounts of
land to American citizens.
Residents across the country and in
Washington State are attempting to block Agenda 21 by stopping its
policies that are often labeled under more friendly names such as
"sustainable development", a term coined by the United Nations.
Opponents of Agenda 21 point out that they agree on taking better care
of the planet but it needs to be left out of the hands of foreign
government's, especially when the proposed plans are far beyond anything
rational.
Washington Republicans Matt Shea, David Taylor, and
Jason Overstreet, a group known for their principled and consistent
support of the constitution, sponsored 3 new bills that would halt any
foreign encroachment on private property.
The first bill, HB
1164, would prohibit the use of international law to infringe on
property rights within the state. Rep Jay Rodne, the primary sponsor of
HB 1165, proposses prohibiting the state of Washington and it's
political subdivisions from adopting and developing enviromental and
developmental policies that would infringe or restrict private property
rights without due process. The third bill, HB 1167, would repeal growth
management planning requirments already on the books in Washington in
chapter 36.70A RCW, a bill that "is the single largest attack on private
property rights in Washington State over the last 23 years," says Rep
David Taylor.
"We have seen an exceeding number of bills in the
Legislature embracing and implementing actions derived from
international laws, regulations and policies. The Growth Management Act
is a prime example of the state implementing international policies
related to 'sustainable development'. In addition, the state has
purchase land in North Central Washington with the rational being the
protection of important Canadian species. It is incumbent upon us to
ensure we are upholding the Constitution and that taxpayer money is
being properly spent. I encourage citizens to contact their Legislator
and ask them to support House Bills 1164 and 1165," said Rep David
Taylor.
People are encouraged to email and call Washington
Representatives to ask them to sponsor these bills. A list of Reps and
their contact info can be found here:
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rosters/Members.aspx?Chamber=H
http://www.examiner.com/article/wa-state-reps-battle-un-agenda-21-with-
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