1.1 A resolution 1.2 memorializing Congress to exercise its power and assert its authority in order to support 1.3 and defend the Constitution of the United States. 1.4 WHEREAS, the federal government is divided into three distinct and coequal branches of 1.5government: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial. Those branches are designed to distribute 1.6governing powers and authorities equally in order to limit the application of power of the other 1.7branches and prevent expansion of power of any branch; and 1.8 WHEREAS, the ability of any democracy to survive and flourish relies on respect for the 1.9Rule of Law by its citizens and its government, a concept that is enshrined numerous times in the 1.10nation's Founding Documents: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of 1.11Rights; and 1.12 WHEREAS, James Madison, the architect of the United States Constitution, wrote that "the 1.13accumulation of all powers legislative, executive and judiciary in the same hands [...] may justly 1.14be pronounced the very definition of tyranny"; and 1.15 WHEREAS, since January 20, 2025, the Executive branch has usurped and exercised powers 1.16specifically delegated to the Legislative and Judicial branches, and has circumvented and disregarded 1.17the Rule of Law, including: 1.18 (1) depriving lawful residents of due process in incarceration and deportation hearings and 1.19threatening to extend such unlawful detentions and deportations to American citizens; 1.20 (2) challenging the authority of the judiciary and its rulings in a succession of cases, including 1.21calling for the removal of judges who rule against the Executive branch; arresting a member of the 1.22state judiciary; and arbitrarily threatening the impeachment of judges who check Executive branch 1.23power, prompting Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts to respond "For more than two 1.24centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement 1.25concerning a judicial decision"; and 1 REVISOR JSK/RC 25-0559805/05/25 State of Minnesota This Document can be made available in alternative formats upon request HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H. F. No. 3326 NINETY-FOURTH SESSION Authored by Greenman, Moller, Kraft, Howard, Agbaje and others05/14/2025 The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules and Legislative Administration 2.1 (3) impounding funds duly appropriated by the legislature for expenditures, such as emergency 2.2disaster relief, critical medical research funding, including research into childhood cancer and 2.3Alzheimer's Disease; the Office of Violence Against Women; and the Head Start program; and 2.4 WHEREAS, the Executive branch is failing to protect and defend the First Amendment to 2.5the United States Constitution, and instead is infringing on academic freedom by coercing and 2.6defunding universities, punishing law firms and lawyers for the cases they take and the clients they 2.7represent, weaponizing nonprofit status of disfavored organizations, pursuing baseless investigations 2.8into political fundraising platforms that oppose the President, using the Department of Justice to 2.9pressure journalists, and detaining and revoking the lawful status of residents for protected political 2.10speech; and 2.11 WHEREAS, the Executive branch has compromised national security by circumventing 2.12background checks for Department of Governmental Efficiency appointees and other favored 2.13advisors, failing to hold Cabinet secretaries accountable for gross breaches of security resulting in 2.14unauthorized release of Americans' private data, allowing foreign incursions into our supposedly 2.15secure federal data system, and exposing sensitive military data to our nation's enemies; and 2.16 WHEREAS, members of the United States Congress swore an oath of office to support and 2.17defend the Constitution of the United States and faithfully discharge the duties of their office; NOW, 2.18THEREFORE, 2.19 BE IT RESOLVED by the legislature of the State of Minnesota that it strongly urges the 2.20Congress of the United States to exercise its constitutional powers to investigate and oversee the 2.21Executive branch and to assert its constitutional oversight authority to the fullest extent of its 2.22authority to protect the rights and freedoms guaranteed to the people under the Constitution of the 2.23United States. 2.24 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of State of the State of Minnesota is directed 2.25to prepare copies of this memorial and transmit them to the President of the United States, the 2.26President and the Secretary of the United States Senate, the Chair and ranking member of the 2.27Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of the United States House of Representatives, 2.28the Chair and ranking member of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs 2.29of the United States Senate, the Speaker and the Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, 2.30and Minnesota's Senators and Representatives in Congress. 2 REVISOR JSK/RC 25-0559805/05/25