Published in Blog on July 17, 2017 by Convention Of States Project
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Government regulators are clothed with vast power but because so much has already been regulated, there remains almost no sane way to use it.
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Our Constitution has survived domestic conflict, international war, and economic crisis--but there's one thing it won't survive much longer.
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Everyone knows the NSA collects personal information from Americans. But a new report by the Washington Post reveals the problem is worse than we thought.
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These teenagers have some ideas about how to fix Washington, D.C.
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The Hobby Lobby decision is about something bigger than pro-life vs. pro-choice. All Americans can celebrate religious liberty and the right to choose for themselves.
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After nearly 40 years with the U.S. Navy, veteran Bob Reinisch’s fight for freedom is far from over.
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Those fighting for liberty in America secured a historic victory today. But with a Convention of States, it's just the beginning.
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Michael Farris explains what Oklahomans can do to fight the recent overreach by the U.S. Department of Education.
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