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HCR 66

Affirming the sovereign right of the State of West Virginia to nullify un-Constitutional acts

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jim Butler and 1 co-sponsor

Overview: HCR 66 - Affirming the sovereign right of the State of West Virginia to nullify un-Constitutional actsPurpose and Intent: The concurrent resolution aims to affirm the sov

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Bill Summary · HCR 66

Overview: HCR 66 - Affirming the sovereign right of the State of West Virginia to nullify un-Constitutional acts
Purpose and Intent: The concurrent resolution aims to affirm the sovereign right of the State of West Virginia to nullify any federal laws, regulations, or executive actions that are deemed unconstitutional by the state.
Key Provisions:
- Declares that the State of West Virginia has the sovereign right to nullify any federal actions that are deemed unconstitutional by the state.
- Asserts that the state has the authority to determine the constitutionality of federal actions and to take appropriate measures to nullify them.
- Calls on the state legislature to enact legislation to implement the state's right to nullify unconstitutional federal actions.
Affected Parties and Impacts: The resolution would impact the relationship between the State of West Virginia and the federal government, potentially leading to conflicts over the interpretation and application of constitutional powers.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The concurrent resolution has been referred to the House Judiciary committee for further consideration.

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