Last Action | 07/22/19: adopted by voice vote |
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Title | A RESOLUTION urging the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to join in a legal cause of action filed by the State of Alabama against the United States Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census, an agency within the United States Department of Commerce, or to initiate a separate legal cause of action on behalf of the citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky regarding the "actual Enumeration" of the population of the Commonwealth and the United States. |
Bill Documents |
Current/Final
Introduced |
Bill Request Number | 52 |
Sponsors | J. Petrie, K. King, B. Reed |
Summary of Original Version | Urge the Attorney General of Kentucky to join with Alabama in its lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census to vacate and set aside the use of the Residence Rule insofar as it permits or requires the inclusion of the number of illegal aliens in the population figures utilized to apportion the U.S. House of Representatives and the Electoral College votes among the States, or to initiate an independent lawsuit on behalf of the citizens of Kentucky seeking the same relief. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Redistricting - Illegal aliens, exclusion from Census, apportionment of legislative districts Immigration - Illegal aliens, exclusion from Census, apportionment of Congressional districts Attorney General - Census lawsuit, illegal aliens in reapportionment, urge joining or initiating Constitution, Ky. - Rights provided, protection of, Census reapportionment, inclusion of iillegal aliens Constitution, U.S. - Rights provided, protection of, Census reapportionment, inclusion of illegal aliens |
07/22/19 |
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