Nebraska Convention of States Hosts Powerful Rally at the State Capitol
The Nebraska Convention of States (COS) team held another impactful Rally Day at the State Capitol, bringing together dedicated supporters eager to advance the movement for an Article V convention. With momentum growing across the state, passionate volunteers gathered to rally for a solution as big as the problem.
This event featured an inspiring address from Mark Meckler, President of Convention of States Action, who emphasized the urgent need to rein in federal overreach. Meckler laid out the vision for an Article V convention, highlighting how it could restore fiscal responsibility, limit the power of Washington DC, and impose term limits on federal officials. His speech resonated deeply with attendees, reinforcing the idea that citizens, not career politicians, should be in control of America’s future.
Pictured below, Meckler speaks at the event:
In addition to the rally, volunteers took part in strategic discussions, and hands-on advocacy efforts aimed at getting Nebraska lawmakers to join the growing number of states calling for an Article V convention. The event underscored the importance of grassroots activism, with attendees making a strong case for why their state must take the lead in restoring the founders constitutional principles.
Pictured below: Karen Rotschafer receives the prestigious Challenge Coin, a top honor recognizing her outstanding dedication to COS.
Pictured below: Steve Jessen receives the prestigious Challenge Coin, a top honor recognizing his outstanding dedication to COS.
Pictured below, award presented to past champion legislator Steve Halloran:
With a passionate turnout and growing enthusiasm, this Rally Day demonstrated that Nebraska is on the front lines of the COS movement. The energy from this event is a powerful reminder that the fight for constitutional amendments to protect liberty is gaining traction! As more states join the cause, the push for an Article V convention continues to build, one rally, one conversation, and one volunteer at a time!