OpEd: In an era of partisanship, how could we trust that delegates to a Constitutional Convention would be faithful to the ...
An Idaho Senate committee on Monday narrowly rejected a resolution that would’ve called for a never-before-used method of amending the U.S. Constitution to balance the federal budget.
An Idaho Senate committee on Monday narrowly rejected a resolution that would’ve called for a never-before-used method of ...
Wyoming is closer to becoming the 21st state to pass Convention of States Action’s resolution to call for the opportunity to amend the U.S. Constitution.
Most people across political lines support term limits for lawmakers in Congress. But the method being proposed by a number of state legislatures, including Indiana, is controversial. The Indiana ...
Dave Heckman’s Sept. 15 Sunday Journal column, “A convention of the states could return power to the people” would have you believe that a convention of the states would restore power to the people in ...
If you seek a dysfunctional state government-look about you. Change is the most talked about and least acted on concept in ...
In theory, Question 1 on Rhode Island's November ballot − asking whether the state should hold a constitutional convention − is nonpartisan. There's no reason a convention would necessarily favor ...
The Ohio GOP appears to be lining up behind the idea of a constitutional convention, with resolutions introduced in both the Ohio House and Senate. No more birthright citizenship, anyone? But a new ...
There were 11 women delegates from both political parties who served during Michigan's 1961 Constitutional Convention. Next year, Michigan voters will weigh in on whether the state should hold a ...
In the 60s, the phrase “We the People” saw a resurgence in popularity as trust in the federal government began to diminish. Americans of all walks of life wanted to know that we lived under a ...
Article V of the U.S. Constitution provides two methods for amendment. The first method requires a two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress followed by ratification by three-fourths of the states.
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