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MO SCR37
Concurrent Resolution
Status
Introduced
4/23/2024
Primary Sponsor
Jill Carter
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AI Summary
- Missouri's General Assembly reasserts its commitment to state sovereignty and self-determination, declaring that encroachments on residents' freedoms by international organizations must be stopped
- Expresses concern about 10 specific policy areas attributed to the United Nations, World Economic Forum, and World Health Organization, including promotion of insect-based foods, ESG requirements, social credit systems, censorship, global medical mandates, digital IDs, mass surveillance, burdensome farmer regulations, elimination of private property rights, and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs)
- Strongly encourages a comprehensive review of all existing agreements or partnerships involving international organizations to ensure alignment with principles of individual freedom, privacy, autonomy, and private property rights
- Affirms Missouri's willingness to engage in international cooperation only insofar as such efforts respect the state's autonomy and sovereignty
- Directs the Secretary of the Senate to send copies of the resolution to the Governor and Missouri's Congressional delegation
Legislative Description
Expresses the concern of the General Assembly regarding policies of international organizations that advocate for policies that could undermine the core values and interests of Missouri's residents
Last Action
Referred S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Committee
4/25/2024
Committee Referrals
Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics4/25/2024
Full Bill Text
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