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2024 Legislative Session Dates

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States with Legislation about the WHO

Last updated 4/25/24
Courtesy of Stand For Health Freedom

States are rising up against the unelected three-letter agency, the World Health Organization (WHO), and asserting their right to sovereignty by filing bills that would stop the organization from having the right to rule in their state. We’re watching these active bills in the 2023/2024 session.

StateSession Ends2024 session 2023 session2022 session
Alabama5/20/24HB408
HJR113 (passed Senate)
FloridaSB252 (passed!)
Georgia3/28/24SR634
Idaho4/10/24S1287
Iowa4/16/24HF507
Kentucky4/15/24HJR44HB100
Louisiana6/3/24SB133 (passed!)HB372HR116 (adopted!)
Michigan12/31/24HB4859
MissouriHB1130
New Hampshire6/28/24HB1156
New Jersey12/31/24AR29AR180
Oklahoma5/31/24SB426 (passed!)
South Carolina5/9/24S 0868
Tennessee4/25/24HJR1359
HJR0820
Utah3/1/24SB0057 (passed!)
Wyoming3/8/24HB91HB143


All State Legislation of Interest (the WHO and other issues of Sovereignty)

Jump to state (if it’s not underlined, we don’t have anything yet):

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New Hampshire
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Oklahoma
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Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
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Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming



WHO influence Across the States

Excellent handout by Stand for Health Freedom.

Today, lawmakers are referencing the WHO as an authority, tomorrow they could give WHO authority. If you think that can’t happen, look no further than the CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule. Does your state take that guidance — which has no force of law — and turn it into law in your state?”


Alabama

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AL HB 408

“This bill would provide that the World Health
Organization, the United Nations, and the World Economic Forum shall have no jurisdiction or power within the State of Alabama.
This bill would further provide that no rules,
regulations, fees, taxes, policies, or mandates of any kind, which are passed by any of the aforementioned entities, shall be enforced or implemented in the State of Alabama or any political subdivision thereof.”

AL HJR 113 (passed Senate)

“BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA, BOTH HOUSES THEREOF CONCURRING, That the members of this body encourage the United States representatives and senators elected by the people of the State of Alabama to take all steps necessary and reasonable to permanently end taxpayer funding of the World Health Organization.”


Florida

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FL SB 252 (2023 – Passed!)

“International health organization policies.—A governmental entity as defined in s. 381.00316 or an educational institution as defined in s. 381.00319 may not adopt, implement, or enforce an international health organization’s public health policies or guidelines unless authorized to do so under state law, rule, or executive order issued by the Governor under s. 378 252.36.”


Georgia

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GA SR 634

Urging the United States government to oppose further enabling the World Health Organization; and for other purposes.


Idaho

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ID – SB 1287

“JURISDICTION OF CERTAIN HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS.
The world health organization shall have no jurisdiction in Idaho. Any requirements, mandates, recommendations, instructions, or guidance provided by the world health organization shall not be used in this state to justify any public health requirements, including but not limited to mask, vaccine, quarantine, or medical testing requirements. Any such requirements shall have no force or effect in Idaho.”

Visit SFHF page on state legislation


Iowa

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IA – HF 507

“The United States centers for disease control and prevention or any other federal agency, department, or official, and the world health organization or any other similar multinational entity asserting authority under color of law or pursuant to any alleged treaty shall have no jurisdiction in Iowa, and any requirements, mandates, recommendations, instructions, or guidance provided by these entities shall not be used in this state to justify any mask, vaccine, or medical testing requirements and shall have no force or effect in Iowa.”


Kentucky

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KY – HJR 44

“WHEREAS, the Commonwealth of Kentucky affirms its sovereign right to nullify unconstitutional acts of the federal government, including but not limited to rulemaking, monitoring, and enforcement by federal agencies or unelected boards, executive orders of the President of the United States, orders or decisions of the federal courts, or the making or enforcing of treaties;”


Louisiana

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LA-SB 133

Unanimously passed State Senate March 26 2024!

“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”

LA: House Bill 372

An act to disallow the exercise of jurisdiction by the CDC and the WHO.

“Any requirements, mandates, recommendations, instructions, or guidance provided by either organization shall not be used in this state to justify any mask, vaccine, or medical testing requirements and shall have no force or effect in this state.”

Further clarifying amendments to House Bill 372

LA: House Resolution 116

“To express the sense of the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Louisiana with respect to any potential agreement with the World Health Organization relating to global pandemic response for the United States…WHEREAS, the IHR are legally binding and supersede the United States Constitution and will cede additional sovereignty, control, and legal authority over to the WHO; and…BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby express its sense that any agreement with the World Health Organization relating to global pandemic response for the United States should require approval by the Legislature of Louisiana or by a majority vote of the citizens of this state.”


Michigan

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MI HB 4859

“the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization do not have jurisdiction in this state. A requirement, mandate, recommendation, instruction, or guidance provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the World Health Organization has no force or effect and must not be used in this state to justify a mask, vaccine, or medical testing requirement.”


Missouri

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MO – HB 1130 (2023 – dead)

“No public employee, as that term is defined in section 105.500, shall be required by any political subdivision to receive a vaccination against COVID-19 as a condition of commencing or continuing employment.”


New Hampshire

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NH HB 1156

(2024- did not pass, 181-190)

This bill provides that the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization shall have no jurisdiction in New Hampshire.

Dr. Kat Lindley provides testimony in NH in support of HB 1156

NH HB 1700

(Did not Pass, inexpedient to Legislate)

“This bill establishes a regulatory process to prevent the intentional release of polluting emissions, in New Hampshire’s atmosphere and at ground level and provides penalties for violations. This bill requires reports of such violations to be made by state officials and members of the public to the department of environmental services air resources division of compliance and requires New Hampshire county sheriffs carry to enforce the provisions.”


New Jersey

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NJ AR29

Urges President to withdraw US from WHO.


Oklahoma

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OK SB 426 (passed)

“The World Health Organization, the United Nations and the
World Economic Forum shall have no jurisdiction in the State of
Oklahoma.”


South Carolina

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SC H 4246

“TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY ADDING article 27 to chapter 1, title 1 SO AS TO PROHIBIT THE STATE OR ITS POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS FROM IMPLEMENTING THE PROVISIONS OF FEDERAL TREATIES BEFORE THE TREATY IS RATIFIED BY THE UNITED STATEs SENATE.”

SC S 868

“A resolution calling upon the United States congress and President of the United States to withdraw from the World Health Organization.”


South Dakota

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SD – HB 1199

Bill language to prevent the Great Taking by repealing certain provisions of the UCC code.

A clarifying letter explaining the differences between SD 1199 and SD 1163.


Tennessee

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TN HJR 1359

“States that neither World Health Organization, United Nations, nor the World Economic Forum shall have any jurisdiction or power within the State of Tennessee. “

TN HJR 820

“Opposes expansion of World Health Organization’s authority and supports ending U.S. government funding of the organization.”

TN HB 2795

(this bill is the updated number for HB 726, with minor changes)

“Restoring State
Sovereignty Through Nullification Act.”

Provides a means for citizens of Tennessee to review and nullify federal actions that exceed the prescribed authority under the US constitution.

TN: House Bill 726

This bill has been replaced by HB 2795, SB 2775 above

TN: Senate Joint Resolution 9005

“A RESOLUTION to address the federal government’s penalizing, or taxation of, citizens of this State through enforcement of restrictions relative to COVID-19 by supporting the challenging, condemning, and nullifying of such action.”

“WHEREAS, in NFIB v. Sebelius, the Supreme Court held that the Commerce Clause cannot be used to compel individuals to engage in activity, even when such activity has an impact on interstate commerce; and WHEREAS, while the compelled activity in NFIB was purchasing health insurance, the logic applies with equal force to a federal mandate to get an injection or submit to a weekly test…”

HB 1481: Gold and Silver

“Notwithstanding a law to the contrary, gold and silver coinage must be
accepted as legal tender, at their spot price, and must be receivable in payment of all
debts, public or private, hereafter contracted in this state.”

SB 1147 (Passed)

“This state and its political subdivisions shall not adopt or implement policy recommendations that deliberately or inadvertently infringe or restrict private property rights without due process, as may be required by policy recommendations originating in, or traceable to, the United Nations or a subsidiary entity of the United Nations, including, but not limited to:

(1) “Agenda 21,” adopted by the United Nations in 1992 at its Conference on Environment and Development;

(2) The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, introduced at a United Nations Summit in 2015;

(3) The United Nations’ proposal to reach net zero emissions by 2050; or

(4) Another international law or ancillary plan of action that contravenes the constitution of the United States or the constitution of this state.


Utah

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SB 57 (Passed!)

Upholds principles of State Sovereignty

“The Legislature may, by concurrent resolution, prohibit a government officer from enforcing or assisting in the enforcement of a federal directive within the state if the Legislature determines the federal directive violates the principles of state sovereignty”

Press Release


Wyoming

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WY – HB 91

“The United States centers for disease control and prevention and the World Health Organization shall have no jurisdiction in Wyoming and any requirements, mandates, recommendations, instructions or guidance provided by either organization shall not be binding in this state to justify any mask, vaccine or medical testing requirements for COVID‑19 and any variant thereof and shall have no force or effect in Wyoming. “