Down but not defeated: An update from North Dakota
Thank you for your overwhelming support as we work to call a Convention of States to preserve freedom in our great nation! We wanted to give you a quick update on North Dakota, and explain how you can help in the future.
Read moreSave HCR 3014 in North Dakota
****BREAKING NEWS: Mission accomplished! Thank you for your quick response. In the past 12 hours, North Dakota Senators' inboxes have been flooded with hundreds of emails in support of HCR 3014. They will request a reconsideration vote this afternoon. Please stop all emails to ND senators unless you are a resident of the state. The Senate floor will convene at 1pm CT on March 25. Click here to watch the proceedings live. ****
Read moreSouth Carolina House and Senate Committees to vote March 4
South Carolinians: Call your legislators to support, H3177, S198, and S29 TODAY!
Read moreTwo Missouri committees scheduled to vote on Convention of States application
The Missouri Convention of States Article V application calling for a constitutional amending convention is going to House and Senate committees on March 4th at 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. The resolution needs your support to get it heard on the floor of each chamber. These hearings will decide the future of Missouri’s application and help preserve the future of this great nation.
Read moreIowa Call to Action: House Judiciary Committee to hear Convention of States application March 4
The Iowa Convention of States Article V application calling for a constitutional amending convention is going to the House Judiciary Committee on March 4th at 2 p.m. The bill, HJR 8, needs your support to get it heard on the floor. This vote will decide the future of Iowa’s application and help preserve the future of this great nation.
Read moreIn the News: Despite setback, Virginians are undeterred
The following is an excerpt from an article written by Sean C.W. Korsgaard and published on Fredericksburg.com.
In statehouses across the country, a movement has been building for legislatures to call for a convention to amend the U.S. Constitution and limit the federal government’s power.
Read moreIn the News: Iowa representative says it's "time to rein in federal power"
The following was written by Iowa state representative Chris Hagenow and published in the Des Moines Register.
As I sit down to write this week’s article, the U.S. national debt sits at approximately $18.15 trillion. The debt per citizen is over $56,000 and debt per individual taxpayer is over $154,000.
Not only is this unsustainable, it is simply immoral. Washington, D.C., continues to borrow from the next generation of Americans to pay for their overspending today.
Read moreUpdate: Convention of States by the numbers
Big things are happening all around the country. Here are the numbers you need to know.
Read moreIn the News: Conventional wisdom? Movement to amend U.S. Constitution picks up steam in South Carolina
The following is an excerpt from an article written by Eva Moore and published on Free-Times.com.
Bill Taylor says his current project is the most important thing he’s ever worked on during his four years as a representative in the South Carolina House.
Read moreIn the News: Former Sen. Tom Coburn wants Oklahoma lawmakers to participate in convention to alter U.S. Constitution
Former U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn came to the state Capitol on a mission Monday.
Coburn, who left the Senate two years early and is fighting prostate cancer, wants legislators to approve a resolution to have Oklahoma participate with other states in a convention to amend the U.S. Constitution. An overly powerful federal government must be reined in, he said.
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