Published in Blog on July 17, 2017 by Convention Of States Project
What is the Constitution's emergency cord? Read this great op-ed by the COS Project's Arkansas State Director to find out.
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What is the Constitution's emergency cord? Read this great op-ed by the COS Project's Arkansas State Director to find out.
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Are you tired of not being represented in Washington? You're not alone. Fortunately, the Founders gave the American people a solution.
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When the federal government picks winners and losers, taxpayers suffer. Read why.
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A government website supposedly dedicated to transparency, USASpending.gov is anything but transparent.
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What do Lois Lerner's Blackberry and the Department of Motor Vehicles have in common? More than you think.
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Back in June, we posted a short article explaining why federal bureaucracies are fundamentally flawed. Here’s what we said: Unlike a business, a bureaucracy is not directly funded by the people it purports to serve. The Virginia DMV, for example, doesn’t “earn” more or less money based on how many people walk through its doors and u...
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Kudos to this District Captain...
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The Founders didn't intend Congress to be a career or SCOTUS justices to serve for 30+ years. Term limits are a must.
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They haven't worked, so why are big government policies still on the menu?
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If you invest $4 billion in something, you want to know if it's working. Unless you're the federal government...
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It was a memorable day at the North Carolina State Capitol.
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Check out this great news coverage of our team in Maine!
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