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One Man's COS Journey

Published in Blog on April 18, 2023 by Brian Eakin

George Moorman stands as a citizen official who serves in the difficult act of governance as a public servant who gives of their time and then returns to the ranks of the people they served.

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The Mandate of Government Elections

Published in Blog on March 29, 2023 by Brian Eakin

If we are to be truly free as members of the United States of America, should our choices of work, play, social acquaintance, persons we love, financial spending, and moral code be reserved unto our self? Learn more in this blog post!

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Federal Fritters

Published in Blog on March 21, 2023 by Robert Bonhag

I don’t know about you, but it just appears tragic how our representatives in Washington spend our money. To alert you to the craziness of spending in Washington, we will provide you with a weekly blog to let you see one fritter each week.

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Conservative vs Liberal: The Discussion

Published in Blog on March 19, 2023 by Brian Eakin

Our purpose is the reasonable restraint of an out-of-control federal government. We need the participation of all sovereign Americans regardless of race, religion, or sexual identity.

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Convention of States – A Non-partisan Approach

Published in Blog FAQ on March 20, 2023 by Erik Van Geel

There are many voices who are trying to attribute this effort to a specific corner of the political spectrum, but when objectively looking at the proposed amendments, there really is nothing partisan (or conspiratorial, even) about it.

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Passing the Buck to SCOTUS

Published in Blog on March 14, 2023 by Donald Riach

If you want to give someone a break on student loan re-payments, then you must get Congress to agree since it’s our money you are playing with. . We the people, through our representatives in Congress have said no, pay off your debts like everybody else.

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Block Walking in Michigan

Published in Blog on March 01, 2023 by Erik Van Geel

When I hear the words “block walking”, my mind can’t help but drift off to the Minecraft worlds my daughters used to wander... digging for treasures and building their town, while having encounters with grunting villagers and ominous creepers. Thankfully, block walking with our Michigan Convention of States team is nothing like that...

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We the People are the Majority

Published in Blog on February 23, 2023 by Sheri Waldrop

For those of us born in the United States, the freedoms granted by our constitution are often taken for granted. But for those whose families have lived under dictatorships, freedom is something precious and to be protected.

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