Oklahoma: The Votes are In
The Oklahoma House passed HJR1003 on 02/18. The tally? 83-15.
On to the Oklahoma Senate next.
Here’s the votes:
OKLAHOMA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Fifty-Second Legislature
First Regular Session
HOUSE JOINT RES 1003Constitution; claiming sovereignty under the Tenth
Key Amendment
THIRD READING PASSED
YEAS: 83 RCS# 247
NAYS: 13 2/18/2009
EXC : 5 2:59 PM
C/P : 0
YEAS: 83
Armes Glenn McDaniel, R. Roan
Bailey Hickman McMullen Sanders
Banz Hilliard McNiel Schwartz
Billy Holland Miller Sears
Blackwell Inman Moore Shannon
Brannon Jackson Morrissette Sherrer
Buck Jett Murphey Shoemake
Carey Johnson Nations Steele
Christian Jones Nelson Sullivan
Coody Jordan Ortega Terrill
Cooksey Joyner Osborn Thompson
Cox Kern Ownbey Thomsen
Dank Key Peters Tibbs
Denney Kirby Peterson Trebilcock
Derby Kouplen Pittman Walker
DeWitt Lamons Proctor Watson
Dorman Liebmann Pruett Wesselhoft
Duncan Luttrell Renegar Wright, H.
Enns Martin, Sc Reynolds Wright, J.
Faught Martin, St. Richardson Mr. Speaker
Fields McCullough Ritze
NAYS: 13
Auffet Hoskin Morgan Smithson
Cannaday Kiesel Rousselot
Collins McAffrey Shelton
Harrison McPeak Shumate
EXCUSED: 5
Brown McDaniel, J. Williams
Hamilton Scott
CONSTITUTIONAL PRIVILEGE: 0
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Oklahoma 10th Amendment Resolution Passes House 83 -13
I’d mark the reps that voted no, to make sure they’re not reelected. We have to rid this country of socialists by every means neccessary. 50 years ago they’d be headed for the gallows.