The Republican majority Louisiana State Senate approved legislation that states the World Economic Forum, World Health Organization, and United Nations have no jurisdiction or power within the state of Louisiana.
Senate Bill 133 passed in a 37-0 vote and moves to the Louisiana House of Representatives.
“The World Health Organization, United Nations, and the World Economic Forum shall have no jurisdiction or power within the state of Louisiana. No rule, regulation, fee, tax, policy, or mandate of any kind of the World Health Organization, United Nations, and the World Economic Forum shall be enforced or implemented by the state of Louisiana or any agency, department, board, commission, political subdivision, governmental entity of the state, parish, municipality, or any other political entity,” the two-page bill reads.
If signed into law, the bill would go into effect on August 1, 2024.
Senate Bill 133 just passed Louisiana Senate 37-0, bipartisan support. Now it has to go to the House!
WHO, UN, WEF shall have no jurisdiction in Louisiana! Way to go!!! pic.twitter.com/B4lfzTFOVD
— Dr. Kat Lindley (@KLVeritas) March 26, 2024
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SB133, the WHO Bill by Sen Pressly, passed the Senate 37-0! ✅
Next stop, House Cmt! pic.twitter.com/68ZXmhqs6T
— Health Freedom Louisiana (@HealthFreedomLA) March 26, 2024
BREAKING: Louisiana Senate has passed a bill 37-0 to not allow any rule, regulation, fee, tax, policy, or mandate of any kind from the WHO, UN, or WEF to be enforced or implemented by the state of Louisiana or any agency.
— Leading Report (@LeadingReport) March 26, 2024
SB 133 is perhaps one of the most common-sense bills passed by any legislative chamber in the United States.
Every state should follow this initiative.
49 more states need to do the same. https://t.co/LqzhI8SDPn
— Gunther Eaglemanâ„¢ (@GuntherEagleman) March 26, 2024
Louisiana's Senate unanimously passed a bill to prohibit any rule, regulation, fee, tax, policy, or mandate from the WHO, UN, or WEF to be enforced or implemented by the state of Louisiana or any agency.
EVERY state needs to implement this kind of policy.
— Mattea Merta (@MatteaMerta) March 26, 2024
Read SB 133 HERE: