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Over 40 bipartisan state leaders convened in Ohio, urging federal respect for states' rights and limiting federal overreach in key areas.
Over 40 bipartisan state legislative leaders from 30 states convened in Columbus, Ohio, for the inaugural Assembly of State Legislative Leaders, issuing a declaration urging federal respect for states’ rights and federalism.
The group, organized by the National Conference of State Legislatures, emphasized that states, not the federal government, created the Constitution and called for limits on federal overreach, particularly in areas like AI regulation, Medicaid, education, and land management.
They advocated for federal agencies and lawmakers to refrain from preemption unless there is a constitutional conflict or state action is ineffective.
Ohio’s Matt Huffman and Hawaii’s Ron Kouchi were elected presiding and recording officers, respectively, with leaders describing the meeting as a key step in strengthening state sovereignty.
Más de 40 líderes estatales bipartidistas se reunieron en Ohio, instando al respeto federal por los derechos de los estados y limitando el exceso federal en áreas clave.