Last week in Washington D.C, American Stewards of Liberty personally presented three of the four “NAC Stopped” awards recognizing key elected leaders who took swift action leading to the defeat of the NAC scam.
U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts led the first letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) within days after the NAC proposed rule was released. This was a key reason the SEC extended their initial 45 day approval period.
U.S. Representative Harriet Hageman advanced a defunding provision for the SEC rule and then developed a probing letter sent to the SEC signed by 31 members of Congress.
Chairman Bruce Westerman of the House Committee on Natural Resources initiated congressional oversight into the SEC rule, which removed the last opportunity the proponents had to avoid public accountability.
The fourth award recipient is Utah State Treasurer Marlo Oaks, who sounded the alarm through an op-ed published in the Wall Street Journal warning people of the danger of NACs. Treasurer Oaks also educated and led state officers nationwide to oppose NACs.
Without the help of these stewards of liberty, the NAC ruling would have passed, paving the way for Wall Street corporations and foreign backers to gain management control of America’s land and resources.
We thank these leaders for working with ASL and our members, resulting in one of the most important victories achieved against the Biden Administration’s land grab.