Resolutions 
NFRA Resolution Supporting Equal Rights for Our Posterity()
RESOLVED, the National Federation of Republican Assemblies supports the right to life of all innocent persons, from fertilization to natural death, is God-given and unalienable. Personhood is granted by our Creator to all human beings from the very beginning of their biological development.
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RESOLVED, that the NFRA urges the Obama Administration to cease its apparent disregard for provisions of the TRA and the long established policy in support of Taiwan’s defense against the growing military threat posed by China by moving forward with the previously promised sale of F-16 C/Ds to Taiwan, thus protecting United States security interests in the Western Pacific region and creating jobs in the United States.
NFRA Resolution Opposing United Nations’ Comprehensive Land Use Planning
RESOLVED, that we, the National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA), oppose the nondomestic policies of Agenda 21 based on failure to recognize private property rights as one of America’s cornerstones of freedom and liberty; be it further
RESOLVED, that Article one, Section ten of the Constitution prohibits any State or subordinate governmental body from contracting with nondomestic entities such as ICLEI; and be it
RESOLVED, that the NFRA shall not endorse a candidate or elected official including the office of President that refuses to oppose the same.
NFRA Resolution in Support of Protecting American Sovereignty and Defending Individual Second Amendment Rights from United Nations Interference
NOW THEREFORE, for the Protection of American Sovereignty and in Defense of Our Second Amendment Freedom and the Individual Right to Keep and Bear Arms, be it
RESOLVED, that we the members of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies strongly oppose the negotiation of any Arms Trade Treaty that would include within its scope any new restriction on law-abiding private citizens’ fundamental, individual right to keep and bear arms, including the right to make, transfer, possess, or carry firearms, ammunition, or related materials; and be it further
RESOLVED, that we the members of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies call upon the Republican members of the United States Senate to publicly express their early and strong opposition to any such a treaty, and to vote against ratification of any such treaty that may be presented to the Senate.
More in this category
- NFRA Resolution Demanding the End of Deficit Spending, the Repayment of National Debt and for the Beginning of Balanced Budgets and Sound U.S. Fiscal Policy
- NFRA Resolution on Repeal of Death Tax
- NFRA Resolution Calling for the Immediate and Complete Withdrawal of the United States of America from the United Nations
- NFRA Resolution Calling for Immediate Enforcement of Immigration Laws
- NFRA Resolution Calling for Limiting Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts
- NFRA Condemns GOProud’s Sponsorship of CPAC

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We need more people like you [the Republican Assemblies] who truly believe in the Constitution, in liberty and in standing up to an establishment that believes in neither.