SB133 establishes that international organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations (UN), and World Economic Forum (WEF) have no jurisdiction or authority within the state. Consequently, any rules, regulations, fees, taxes, policies, or mandates from these entities are prohibited from being enforced or implemented by Louisiana's state agencies, departments, boards, commissions, political subdivisions, or any other governmental entities.

The Louisiana State House of Representatives passed SB133 on May 15, 2024 by a vote of 69 to 22. We have assigned pluses to the ayes because Article VI, Clause 2, of the U.S. Constitution mandates that federal laws and international treaties must adhere to of the Constitution to qualify as the “supreme Law of the Land.” Therefore, any federal act or treaty that violates the Constitution is inherently unconstitutional and thus null, void, and without effect. Furthermore, Article VI, Clause 3, requires state officials to take an oath to uphold the Constitution, meaning Louisiana legislators have a solemn duty to defend the people’s sovereign right to resist and block federal overreach. Nullification is the constitutional remedy for curbing an out-of-control government.