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		  The Battle for Energy IndependenceTechnological breakthroughs in hydraulic fracturing (commonly known as fracking) continue to unlock vast oil resources, revitalizing industries and unleashing economic growth across the nation. A competitive regulatory climate characterized by… 
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		  U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Conviction of Defendant Prosecuted Under the Hobbs ActThere has been growing bipartisan support for criminal justice reforms. However, the recent Supreme Court ruling of Taylor v. United States could potentially affect these efforts while raising the issue… 
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		Second Annual Center to Restore the Balance of Government Article V Event Showcased Bipartisanship and the Crucial Role of the StatesThe Center to Restore the Balance of Government celebrated its first anniversary with a fascinating discussion on the Hill that showcased Article V as a nonpartisan tool that states can… 
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		  A Congressional Proposal for “A Better Way”During a recent address in the United States Capitol’s Statuary Hall, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and other congressional leaders outlined “A Better Way,” a series of policy proposals mostly… 
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		The ‘One Percent Solution’ to the Debt CrisisHillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders propose increased taxes on the wealthy to fund ambitious federal programs. Donald Trump proposes a tax cut that would reduce revenues by $10 trillion over… 
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		Why No American Would Ever Vote to Stay in the European UnionIt was amusing, in a car crash sort of way, to hear President Obama solemnly advise our British friends that, really, they must put aside their childish temper tantrum about… 
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		High Court Sides with State on PreemptionFurther underscoring the fact that local governments are political subdivisions whose powers derive from the state, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that local governments cannot ban fracking of any type. The court found that while both cities Ft. Collins and Longmont are Home Rule cities, Home Rule does not give them the right to act as independent agents of the state law. 
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		Federalism Wins!When the terrorist attacks on Brussels occurred last month, pundits and journalists used the tragedy to reinforce the false narrative that Belgium is a failed state, attributing Belgium’s security breach… 
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		Listen: Two Local Officials Discuss Preemption LawsOn April 28, two locally elected officials hosted a conference call to discuss state preemption laws and how they affect local governments. 
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		  Happy Birthday, Thomas Jefferson – Your Ideas Live On!Thomas Jefferson, America’s first secretary of state, second vice president and third president would likely relish the title bestowed on him by the 32nd U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt –… 
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		  Rob Natelson Treats Texas Radio Listeners to a Lesson on Article VThis week Professor Rob Natelson, a member of the ALEC Board of Scholars and author of the ALEC Article V Handbook discussed the amendments convention process on Houston’s Morning News… 
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		  Court Hears Challenge to FCC’s Municipal Broadband RuleCan the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) interfere with how a state regulates its cities, counties or other municipalities? This is the question the United States Court of Appeals for the… 
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		ALEC Principles Shine Light on Government FailuresSunshine Week, running from March 13 to 19, aims to promote transparency in government, which is a fundamental component of the ALEC principles of limited government, free markets and federalism. The private sector can offer superior alternatives to failing public schools, overly complex healthcare services and expensive infrastructure projects. When government services are transferred to the free market, private companies deliver high-quality public services at far less cost to the taxpayer. 
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		  The Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act (UMITA): Shining a Light on the Hidden Costs of Unfunded MandatesALEC hosted a congressional conference call with Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (NC) on Tuesday, February 23. The Congresswoman discussed her sponsorship of the Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act (UMITA), and described UMITA… 
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		  Federal Term Limits and the Article V Amendments ConventionCongressional term limits are a priority for the American people. If you live in the United States, you live under a term-limited President, and your Governor is probably term-limited as… 
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		Transfer of Public Lands Is Becoming the Issue du Jour among Presidential CandidatesDuring the first weeks of the 2016 presidential primary season, presidential hopefuls are offering their views on the topic of transfer of public lands (TPL) giving the issue a higher… 
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		A Permanent Internet Tax Freedom ActIt only took 18 painstaking years, but the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) is close to becoming a permanent reality. By an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote of 75-20, the U.S. Senate… 
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		  ALEC Reaffirms Support for Article V InitiativesALEC leadership reached out to both the U.S. House and Senate Committees on the Judiciary to reaffirm support for an Article V convention for proposing amendments as a way to… 
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		Testimony before the Federal Lands Action GroupThe Environmental Implications of Federally Managed Lands in the West and Canadian Devolution Prepared by Karla Jones Director of the Task Force on International Relations and… 
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		KY Judge Rules Against 10th Amendment and Local Right WorkIf local governments have been granted the power to pass local right-to-work by their respective states, the federal government has no say how those powers are delegated.