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. Upon introduction to the bill was read for the first time then placed on under ‘Read the First Time’. Five days later it was read for the second time and placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under ‘General Orders’ as Calendar No. 4.

Summary
This legislation expresses the sense of Congress that any executive order, memoranda, proclamation, or signing statement issued by the President that infringes on the powers and duties of Congress under article I, section 8 of the Constitution or the Second Amendment, or that would require the expenditure of federal funds not specifically appropriated for such executive action, is advisory only and has no force or effect unless enacted as law.

Nullifies any such executive action and prohibits the use of appropriated funds to promulgate or enforce any such action.

Authorizes the following persons to bring an action in an appropriate U.S. court to challenge the validity of any such executive action: (1) any member or either or both chambers of Congress, (2) the highest governmental official of any state or political subdivision if the challenged action infringes on a power of such state under any congressional enactment or relevant treaty, and (3) any person aggrieved in a liberty or property interest adversely affected directly by the challenged action.

This Senate bill related to House bill.

Sponsor and Cosponsors
There 2 cosponsors of the bill.