Published in Blog on January 18, 2018 by Kyle Key
"The greatest, most powerful position in the federal government is the position of the state legislator."
Read more ›Published in Blog on January 18, 2018 by Kyle Key
"The greatest, most powerful position in the federal government is the position of the state legislator."
Read more ›Published in Hottest Blog on January 10, 2018 by Paul Hodson
We have unfinished business at the Statehouse. The 2018 Idaho Legislative Session begins in early January. Let's finish what we started!
Read more ›Published in Blog on November 29, 2017 by Kyle Key
While on his visit to Boise, Idaho, Senator Jim DeMint wasted no time getting the message out about the importance of Idaho passing Article V Convention of States legislation.
Read more ›Published in Blog on November 29, 2017 by Kyle Key
I’m not ready to let anyone open the Constitution and touch the Bill of Rights – especially the Second Amendment. But is that really what the Article V Convention of States Movement is trying to do?
Read more ›Published in Blog on November 28, 2017 by Kyle Key
Like the dreaded April 15th tax deadline, many will receive a bit of sticker-shock as they see the newly released premium prices and the dismal benefits associated with the hike in prices.
Read more ›Published in Blog on November 28, 2017 by Kyle Key
On Wednesday, several COS supporters met with Senator Marv Hagedorn to discuss the COS resolution and how to move it forward.
Read more ›Published in Blog on November 15, 2017 by Kyle Key
On November 2 COS Idaho leadership held a special Grassroots Workshop to train volunteers, provide information, and answer questions.
Read more ›Published in Blog on November 11, 2017 by Kyle Key
If we don't even try to use the Founders' remedy, we have resorted to the definition of insanity.
Read more ›Published in Blog on July 16, 2017 by Convention of States Project
Idaho is considering a measure that would stop the fear-mongerers once and for all.
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