Published in Blog on October 03, 2024 by Van Warren Walter
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Just as a decision of whether to keep a child is a difficult and momentous one, so is the decision of cementing legislation for the means to an end of a pregnancy.
Read more ›Published in Blog on October 01, 2024 by Jack C Collins
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This year we decided that it would be better if we could do something state wide and partner with Wreath Across America and join forces with them and help them to lay as many wreaths as possible. I know many of you have the same memories of those who you served with and this is certainly a way to honor our past veterans.
Read more ›Published in Blog Grassroots Library Solution on September 30, 2024 by Peter Spung
The Liberty Amendments book, by Mark Levin, has been foundational to the Convention of States (COS) movement. Through a series of articles, I hope to convey Mark Levin's major messages and inspire you to read this book. I also hope to inspire you and others to engage in the COS project. We need you to join its underlying and growing gr...
Read more ›Published in Blog on September 29, 2024 by Susan Quinn
Creating alarm over a potential shutdown is not a reasonable reaction.
Read more ›Published in Blog on September 29, 2024 by Brett Sterley, State Director, Convention of States Missouri
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Read more ›Published in Blog on September 25, 2024 by Rita M. Peters, Karen Schuster, and Catherine Zamenek
"It is deeply disturbing to us, as conservative Christian women."
Read more ›Published in Blog Parent Page on September 25, 2024 by George W Wright, NJ SCW
Chevron deference doctrine [of 1984] conflicted with the federal Administrative Procedure Act (APA) passed in 1946 that requires the courts to review executive agency actions for constitutionality and due process considerations.
Read more ›Published in Blog on September 24, 2024 by Erika Hatfield
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