Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SCR6

Introduced
3/22/21  
Engrossed
3/30/21  
Enrolled
5/27/21  

Caption

Concurrent resolution; calling for the creation of a National Federalism Task Force.

Impact

This resolution is positioned to impact the legislative framework by reinforcing the autonomy of state governments as outlined by the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution. It urges Congress to limit federal actions to those powers explicitly granted while reserving all other powers for states to manage independently. Should this resolution lead to the formation of the proposed task force, it may catalyze significant discussions and potential realignments of power dynamics within the federal structure, aiming to curb perceived overreach by federal authorities.

Summary

SCR6 is a Concurrent Resolution calling for the establishment of a National Federalism Task Force aimed at restoring and maintaining clear distinctions in the roles and responsibilities between the national government and state governments. This resolution emphasizes a return to the foundational principles laid out in the United States Constitution and seeks to convene federalism summits to address ongoing concerns about governmental efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability. By invoking historical perspectives from the Federalist Papers and early Constitutional debates, the sponsors highlight the importance of preserving a balanced division of governance that empowers both state and federal authorities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR6 seems supportive among stakeholders advocating for states’ rights, reflecting a desire to reclaim powers that many perceive have been encroached upon by federal governance. Proponents argue that a clearer demarcation of responsibilities would yield a more efficient and responsive government. Conversely, there may be skepticism from those who believe that increased states’ rights could lead to inconsistencies in governance and potential neglect of broader national issues.

Contention

Notable contentions regarding SCR6 revolve around the risks associated with emphasizing state sovereignty at the potential expense of national unity. Critics may argue that an overemphasis on federalism could jeopardize national standards necessary for addressing collective challenges. The call to action for forming a federalism task force may also generate debate concerning its structure, composition, and the actual effectiveness of such summits in achieving the intended goals of restoring the delineation of government powers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SJR012

Joint Resolution Calling for an Executive Order on Federalism

OK SCR003

Concurrent Resolution Supporting Federalism Principles and Utah's Control of its Energy Future

OK HJ25

Joint house resolution calling for the repeal of the 17th Amendment

OK HCR1008

Concurrent Resolution; observing May 6, 2021 as the National Day of Prayer.

OK SJR006

Joint Resolution Supporting State Jurisdiction Under the Principle of Federalism

OK HJR104

RESCINDING ALL PREVIOUS RESOLUTIONS OF THE ALABAMA LEGISLATURE WHICH REQUEST CONGRESS TO CALL A CONVENTION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE V OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION.

OK SJR57

RESCINDING ALL PREVIOUS RESOLUTIONS OF THE ALABAMA LEGISLATURE WHICH REQUEST CONGRESS TO CALL A CONVENTION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE V OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION.

OK SJ22

Joint resolution to repeal the 17th amendment to the US constitution

OK SF2272

A resolution memorializing the President and Congress to uphold and defend the principles of federalism as a cornerstone of Americas constitutional system and the structural solution to the vast majority of problems facing our nation

OK HCR0003

A concurrent resolution calling on the Archivist of the United States to certify and publish the Equal Rights Amendment as the Twenty-Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution and calling on the United States Congress to declare the Equal Rights Amendment ratified.

Similar Bills

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