Posted by Fergus Hodgson on June 22, 2011Back from the Dead! Debt Relief Amendment Gains Louisiana ApprovalAchieving a highly improbable turnaround, Rep. Noble Ellington’s (R-Winnsboro) resolution for an [...]Read more
Posted by Fergus Hodgson on June 8, 2011Tactic Against Federal Debt Finds Overwhelming Support in Louisiana HouseWith not a single opponent, Louisiana’s House of Representatives has endorsed the National Debt Relief [...]Read more
Posted by Fergus Hodgson on May 25, 2011Update: Debt Relief Amendment Sails Through CommitteeNorth Dakota Senator Curtis Olafson (R - Edinburg), who flew in to testify as national spokesman, was met [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on May 23, 2011New Research: State-Initiated Amendments to Repair Our Constitutional RepublicThe Pelican Institute has released three pieces of research to clear the air over the National Debt [...]Read more
Posted by Editor on May 23, 2011Guest Commentary: An Opportunity for Louisiana to Lead U.S. Back to Fiscal SanityIn the face of unsustainable federal debt, Congress and the President appear unwilling and impotent to do [...]Read more
Posted by Fergus Hodgson on April 12, 2011North Dakota the First to Pass New Tactic Against Federal DebtThe National Debt Relief Amendment, which would mandate state approval before increases in the federal [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on March 3, 2011Health Care Compacts Could Expand Consumer Choice and Cancel Out Federal MandatesHealth care compacts can protect against federal overreach, cancel out ObamaCare and restore federalism. [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on February 4, 2011Commentary: Obama’s Pre-Existing Conditions Plan Looking Like An Early Failure"Rather than allow the states to continue to administer their own insurance policies, the federal [...]Read more