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'''Defend The Guard''' is model legislation demanding that State governments withhold their National Guards from sending their soldiers to America's congressionally undeclared (and thus illegal) wars. It is promoted by [[Bring Our Troops Home]]<ref>https://bringourtroopshome.us/our-mission/</ref> and other constitutionalists who oppose the [[Military Industrial Complex|War Machine]].  
'''Defend The Guard''' is model legislation demanding that State governments withhold their National Guards from sending their soldiers to America's congressionally undeclared (and thus illegal) wars. It is promoted by [[Bring Our Troops Home]]<ref>[https://bringourtroopshome.us/our-mission/ Bring Our Troops Home]</ref> and other constitutionalists who oppose the [[Military Industrial Complex|War Machine]].  


It's similar to [[Force The Vote]] in that they're trying to get congresspeople on the record with regards to where they stand on questions of Perpetual War.   
It's similar to [[Force The Vote]] in that they're trying to get congress people on the record with regards to where they stand on questions of Perpetual War.   


Zero U.S. states have passed this act.   
Zero U.S. states have passed this act.   
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* [https://www.azleg.gov/legtext/56leg/1R/bills/SB1367P.pdf SB 1367] in Arizona  
* [https://www.azleg.gov/legtext/56leg/1R/bills/SB1367P.pdf SB 1367] in Arizona  
* https://defendtheguard.us/
* [https://defendtheguard.us/ Defend The Guard: Uphold The Constitution]


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 23:00, 15 August 2026

Defend The Guard is model legislation demanding that State governments withhold their National Guards from sending their soldiers to America's congressionally undeclared (and thus illegal) wars. It is promoted by Bring Our Troops Home[1] and other constitutionalists who oppose the War Machine.

It's similar to Force The Vote in that they're trying to get congress people on the record with regards to where they stand on questions of Perpetual War.

Zero U.S. states have passed this act.

Most of the congressional "left" has ignored this bill on the basis that it was introduced by a Republican. Dale Kobayashi in Hawaii has put it forward.

Arizona Senators

If you've a 602 number / Arizona area code: "I want to know how my Senator is going to vote on SB 1367, I want them to support this bill"

Republicans

  • Ken Bennett (602) 926-5874
  • Steve Kaiser (602) 926-3314
  • John Kavanagh (602) 926-5170
  • J.D. Mesnard (602) 926-4481
  • Jake Hoffman (602) 926-3292
  • Thomas "T.J." Shope (602) 926-3012
  • Sine Kerr -- Majority Whip (602) 926-5955

Democrats

  • Christine Marsh (602) 926-3184
  • Lela Alston -- Minority Caucus Chair (602) 926-5829
  • Theresa Hatathlie (602) 926-5160
  • Juan Mendez (602) 926-4124
  • Eva Burch (602) 926-3374
  • Catherine Miranda (602) 926-3413
  • Denise “Mitzi” Epstein -- Assistant Minority Leader (602) 926-4870
  • Priya Sundareshan (602) 926-3437
  • Sally Ann Gonzales (602) 926-3278
  • Rosanna Gabaldón -- Minority Whip (602) 926-3424
  • Eva Diaz (602) 926-3473
  • Brian Fernandez (602) 926-3098
  • Anna Hernandez (602) 926-3492
  • Raquel Terán -- Minority Leader (602) 926-3308

References