Can We Trust the Constitution? Answering the "Runaway Convention" Myth
Some people contend that our Constitution was illegally adopted as the result of a “run-away convention.” They make two claims:
Read moreTexas Rep. Phil King: "The tail has begun to wag the dog"
The Founders intended a balance of power between the state and national level, but today the federal government holds all the power.
Read moreObamacare doubles administrative costs despite promises to the contrary
Sometimes it’s hard to see the true cost of government overreach and red tape. Other times, the consequences cannot be ignored.
Read moreWith country $20 trillion in debt, feds spend half million on drag queens, gay choruses, cowboy poetry
Christmas came early this year for quite a few "artists," courtesy of the American taxpayer.
Read moreThe future of the nation depends on We the People, not Washington
Article V puts the states and the people in control. As Dr. John Eastman explains in the video below, it's up to us to make the reforms our country so desperately needs.
Read moreWisconsin Gov. Scott Walker: A Convention of States "makes sense"
Add another high-profile name to the list of Article V supporters.
Read morePeople, Not Politics: April Fogg
April Fogg is a mom and a physical therapist, but still finds time to fight for liberty and self-governance in the country she loves.
Read moreConvention of States Project names Utah State Rep. Ken Ivory as Senior Legislative Advisor
The Convention of States Project is pleased to announce the naming of Utah State Representative Ken Ivory as the Project’s first Senior Legislative Advisor.
Read moreTired of empty campaign promises? We have a solution
Hillary Clinton said in a speech this week that Donald Trump has “no credible plans” for working Americans. Her comments are meant to capitalize on the fact that the New York businessman has thus far been light on the details when it comes to his policy positions.
Read more