Legislation

People For Liberty is made up of people like you and me who see liberty being threatened and want to do something about it. And we can.

Every day, all around the country, so many bills are proposed or already in the works that threaten our personal liberties. We must oppose that legislation now before it becomes a law. For us to be effective against the organized threat to our liberties, we must all work together to fight it.

Click your state on the map below to get started. There you will find legislation that is already listed, as well as links to your state’s legislative page. If you find a bill that you would like to fight, please click the I Want to Help! button so that we can connect you with other activists in your area and provide resources to get you started.

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WY

WY Legislative Session: 1-10-2023 to 3-3-2023

wyoleg.govSession Ends03/03/2023
TX

Relating to the authority of a municipality, county, or property owners' association to prohibit or regulate certain activities on residence

legiscan.comAction: 2023-03-01 - Scheduled for public hearing on Hearing: Mar 1 @ 8:00 am in E1.02603/01/2023
US

Judicial Committee to hear ERA

msmagazine.comHearing02/28/2023
US

Relating to the hotel occupancy tax imposed by certain rural counties and by municipalities located in those counties

legiscan.comFiled02/24/2023
US

Proposing a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right of individuals to refuse medical treatments and to access public accommodations.

legiscan.comIntroduced02/24/2023
TX

Relating to the authority of a municipality, county, or property owners' association to prohibit or regulate certain activities on residence

legiscan.comCo-author authorized02/21/2023
US

An independent US Supreme Court is an essential element of America's system of checks and balances that protects our constitutional Rights

legiscan.comHearing: Feb 27 2023 @ 11:00 am in Senate Chamber02/13/2023
VA

VA Legislative Session: 1-11-2023 to 2-11-2023

virginia.govSession Ends02/11/2023
MD

SB0001 Prohibits a person from wearing, carrying, or transporting a firearm within 100 feet of a place of public accommodation

maryland.govSenate hearing02/07/2023
VA

HB2 removes marijuana from the Uniform Controlled Substances Act and regulates it like alcohol instead

delaware.govIn House Appropriations; Committee Hearing takes place within 12 legislative days01/27/2023
TX

relating to the criminal penalties for certain controlled substance offenses; increasing a criminal penalty.

legiscan.comScheduled for public hearing on Mar 1 2023 @ 8:30 am in 2E.20 (Betty King Cmte. Rm.)01/27/2023
GA

State lawmakers could soon consider a bill that experts say could prohibit the sale of Delta-8 THC

legis.ga.gov01/26/2023
DE

SB34 explicitly repeals 1875 laws S1504 of Title 24 and S902 of Title 28 which are inconsistent with the Delaware Equal Accommodations Law

delaware.govAwaiting consideration in committee01/25/2023
US

Relating to discrimination against or burdening certain constitutional rights of an applicant for or holder of a license to practice law in

legiscan.comScheduled for hearing on Feb 27 2023 @ 11:00 am in Senate Chamber01/23/2023
VA

HB1371 enables funds earmarked for a child's public education to be used by parents to help fund alternative means of education.

virginia.govTo be heard in 2023 General Assembly01/19/2023
VA

HB1078 exempts prohibition of non-sale transfers of firearms between family members and reduces penalties for brandishing a firearm.

virginia.govContinued to 2023 session01/11/2023
VA

HJR 458 proposes to limit Senate terms to three consecutive and HOD and local offices terms to six consecutive beginning in 2026.

virginia.govOffered01/11/2023
VA

HJR 460 constitutional amendment repeals same-sex marriage prohibition

virginia.govOffered01/11/2023
VA

SJ 224 proposed constitutional amendment limits senate terms to 3 total and HOD to 6 total (consecutive and nonconsecutive).

virginia.govOffered01/11/2023
VA

SB792 prohibits State agencies from requiring COVID vaccination for employment, education, or issuance of DL / ID; civil penalty.

virginia.govOffered01/11/2023
VA

HB 1406 eliminates the requirement to pay a license tax for owning a dog or cat and eliminates the misdemeanor penalty for failing to pay it

virginia.govOffered01/11/2023
WA

WA Legislative Session: 1-9-2023 to 4-23-2023

leg.wa.govSession Ends01/09/2023
KY

DBR21 amends the homestead exemption for homeowners 65 years or older to apply tax exemption to any increase in value of real property.

legislature.ky.govDrafted; to be heard when assembly opens on 1/301/03/2023
VA

SB702: Proposed to allow Virginia or a locality to require a job applicant to disclose prior criminal history for marijuana related offenses

virginia.govContinued to 202301/01/2023
DE

HB36 decreases realty transfer tax by 1%, returning to pre-2017 rates.

delaware.govIntroduced and sent to committee; hearing will take place in 12 legislative days12/15/2022
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