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2/27 - Kansas Senate to vote on COS resolution Feb. 27
2/26 - Kansas Senate passes COS on second reading, paving way for massive victory
The Kansas Senate is making rapid progress toward joining the nationwide call for an Article V convention, passing Senate Concurrent Resolution (SCR) 1604, the Convention of States application, on second reading. The resolution will have its third hearing on Thursday, with final Senate approval on the line.
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2/26 - Showdown in the Cornhusker State
On Wednesday, the Nebraska Committee on Government, Military, and Veterans Affairs heard public testimony for Legislative Resolution (LR) 14, a bill to remove the sunset clause from the state’s application for an Article V convention. Nebraska, which became the 17th state to pass the resolution in 2022, is the only state with a single-house system, meaning the unicameral legislature must pass the new version of the bill to eliminate the current 2027 expiration date.
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2/26 - COS resolution is Providential this week
2/26 - Victory in Iowa House State Government Committee!
The Iowa House State Government Committee voted 13-10 on Wednesday to advance House Joint Resolution 6, the COS application for an Article V convention, to the House for a final floor vote.
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2/26 - COS Midwest tour continues in Nebraska on Feb. 26
2/26 - Debate about COS resolution expected in Kansas Senate
2/25 - NH legislator publishes op-ed touting an Article V convention
On February 24, New Hampshire state representative Michael Moffett published an op-ed piece in the online publication GraniteGrok.com that argues in favor of an Article V convention to debate and propose amendments to the Constitution that will reduce the size and scope of the federal government.
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2/25 - Iowa House committee scheduled to vote on COS resolution Feb. 26: Watch on COS LIVE
2/24 - Wyoming House committee approves COS resolution
Wyoming is on the verge of making history.
Following testimony on February 24 concerning Senate Joint Resolution 1 — the COS resolution calling for an Article V convention — the Wyoming House Education Committee voted by a decisive 6-3 margin to approve the resolution.
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Legislative updates for the week of 2/24/25
Published in Blog on February 26, 2025 by Jakob Fay and Matthew May
