Montana Just Says NO! to THE SECURITY AND PROSPERITY PARTNERSHIP

In a land slide vote of 94 to 5 a RESOLUTION  opposing 
THE SECURITY AND PROSPERITY PARTNERSHIP
has passed the House in the State of Montana.  
Momentum can now begin to build. 
The Bill has now been transmitted to the Senate. 
The full text follows:
http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2007/billhtml/HJ0025.htm
 
2007 Montana Legislature    HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 25  INTRODUCED BY D. 
RICE     A JOINT RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF 
THE  STATE OF MONTANA OPPOSING ANY EFFORT TO IMPLEMENT A TRINATIONAL  
POLITICAL, GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY AMONG THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, AND  MEXICO; 
OPPOSING THE SECURITY AND PROSPERITY PARTNERSHIP OF NORTH  AMERICA AND 
INITIATIVES PURSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PARTNERSHIP THAT  THREATEN THE 
SOVEREIGNTY OF THE UNITED STATES; OPPOSING A NORTH AMERICAN  UNION; AND 
OPPOSING THE NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT SUPERHIGHWAY  SYSTEM.          
WHEREAS, the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North  America was launched 
in March of 2005 as a trilateral effort among the  United States, Canada, and 
Mexico to share information and streamline  traffic across shared borders; and  
     WHEREAS, in meeting Security and Prosperity Partnership  initiatives, the 
security and prosperity ministers are examining  opportunities to open
 the borders between the United States, Canada, and  Mexico; and      WHEREAS, 
the gradual creation of such a North  American Union from a merger of the 
United States, Mexico, and Canada  would be a direct threat to the Constitution 
and national independence  of the United States and imply an eventual end to 
national borders  within North America; and      WHEREAS, according to the  
Department of Commerce, United States trade deficits with Mexico and  Canada 
have significantly widened since the implementation of the North  American Free 
Trade Agreement (NAFTA); and      WHEREAS, the  economic and physical security 
of the United States is impaired by the  potential loss of control of its 
borders attendant to the full operation  of NAFTA; and       WHEREAS, a NAFTA 
Superhighway System from the west coast  of Mexico through the United States 
and into Canada has been suggested  as part of a North American Union and the 
broader plan to advance the  Security and Prosperity
 Partnership; and       WHEREAS, it would be particularly difficult for 
Americans  to collect insurance from Mexican companies that employ Mexican 
drivers  involved in accidents in the United States, which would increase the  
insurance rates for American drivers; and       WHEREAS, future unrestricted 
foreign trucking into the  United States can pose a safety hazard due to 
inadequate maintenance and  inspection and can act collaterally as a conduit 
for the entry into the  United States of illegal drugs, illegal human 
smuggling, and terrorist  activities; and      WHEREAS, a NAFTA Superhighway 
System  would be funded by foreign consortiums and controlled by foreign  
management, which threatens the sovereignty of the United States; and       
WHEREAS, the Security and Prosperity Partnership aims to  integrate United 
States laws with Mexico and Canada on a broad range of  issues such as 
e-commerce, transportation, environment, health,  agriculture, financial 
services, and
 national security, which may lead  to negative changes in United States 
administrative laws; and       WHEREAS, state and local governments throughout 
the  United States would be negatively impacted by the Security and  Prosperity 
Partnership or a North American Union process, such as an  open borders vision, 
eminent domain takings of private property along  potential superhighways, and 
increased law enforcement problems along  such superhighways; and      WHEREAS, 
this trilateral  partnership to develop a North American Union has never been 
presented  to Congress as an agreement or treaty and has had virtually no  
congressional oversight; and       WHEREAS, initiatives advancing the Security 
and  Prosperity Partnership will lead to the erosion of United States  
sovereignty and could lead to integrated continental court systems and  
currency; and      WHEREAS, United States policy, not foreign  consortiums, 
should be used to control our national borders and to  ensure that
 national security is not compromised.     NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY 
THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF  REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:       
That the Montana Legislature urge the President and the  Congress of the United 
States to withdraw the United States from any  further participation in the 
Security and Prosperity Partnership, any  efforts to implement a trinational 
political, governmental entity among  the United States, Canada, and Mexico, or 
any other efforts used to  accomplish any form of a North American Union.      
BE IT  FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Montana Legislature urge the President and  
the Congress of the United States not to engage in the construction of a  North 
American Free Trade Agreement Superhighway System.       BE IT FURTHER 
RESOLVED, that copies of this resolution be  sent by the Secretary of State to 
the Honorable George W. Bush,  President of the United States, the Vice 
President of the United States,  the United States Secretary of
 Commerce, and each member of the United  States Congress.  - END -

Status of Bill: 

http://laws.leg.mt.gov/pls/laws07/LAW0203W$BSRV.ActionQuery?P_BLTP_BILL_TYP_CD=&P_BILL_NO=&P_BILL_DFT_NO=LC1628&Z_ACTION=Find&P_SBJ_DESCR=&P_SBJT_SBJ_CD=&P_LST_NM1=&P_ENTY_ID_SEQ=
  

Passed the House by a vote of 94 to 5 !

Transmitted to the Senate.  

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is reprinted.  See the status of this bill for the bill's primary sponsor.  
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