Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3326 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 05/13/2025

                            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​
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State of Minnesota​
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
H. F. No.  3326​
NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
Authored by Greenman, Moller, Kraft, Howard, Agbaje and others​05/14/2025​
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.​
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