Published in Blog on July 17, 2017 by Convention Of States Project
Each state at a Convention of States will get one vote, regardless of population. We know this for two reasons...
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Each state at a Convention of States will get one vote, regardless of population. We know this for two reasons...
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The most brilliant legal minds agree - Article V is the best way to limit D.C. and restore federalism.
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As Dr. Randy Barnett explains, one amendment isn't enough to effectively limit the federal government.
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There's clearly a problem in D.C. But you can do something to help fix it.
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Check out this great article written in support of Oregon's Convention of States resolution!
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Last week was good, but this week's Convention of States Twitter Rally promises to be even better. Don't miss the fun!
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The states have had enough of federal overreach. Now they're fighting back.
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In yet another example of federal overreach...
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What Brian Williams did was bad. But what our federal officials do every day is worse.
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Be careful how you deposit your legal money. The IRS might seize it and charge you with "structuring."
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You just can't make this stuff up... here are four recent examples of federal overreach.
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Here are three reasons we like our chances to call a Convention of States.
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Revenue (aka, "taxes") are higher than ever. So why can't Washington balanced the budget?
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In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in last year’s McCutcheon v. FEC, the FEC is now furiously trying to stifle speech in other ways. Most notably, they are considering ways to regulate blogs by imposing burdensome regulations equivalent to spending caps in political speech.
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Check out this great article published in Fox News about the Convention of States movement!
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