An inside look at the victory in Indiana (video)
Want to know how Indiana became the sixth state to pass the Convention of States resolution? Look no further than the amazing patriots you see in the video below.
Read moreIndiana becomes 6th state to call for a Convention of States to rein in the federal government
Indiana’s 119th General Assembly made history yesterday as the House voted 61-39 to pass Senate Joint Resolution 14 (SJR14), calling for a Convention of States to propose amendments under Article V of the United States Constitution. The resolution, drafted by the Convention of States Project (COSP), calls for a convention to propose amendments on the following topics: “impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limit the terms of office for its officials and for members of Congress.”
Read moreSouth Dakota House votes YES to a Convention of States
What a week! We're pleased to announce that the South Dakota House has voted to preserve freedom in our country by adopting the Convention of States resolution.
Read moreWest Virginia Senator: "I'm not offended by the Constitution" (video)
Yesterday we announced the wonderful news that the West Virginia Senate had passed the Convention of States resolution. Today we want to give you a glimpse into how that came about.
Read moreWest Virginia Senate votes in favor of Article V
The great news just keeps coming. The West Virginia Senate passed the Convention of States resolution by a vote of 18-14!
Read moreMissouri House committee stands up for liberty
The Missouri House Government Efficiency Committee took a stand for liberty yesterday, passing the Convention of States resolution (HCR 57) to limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government.
Read moreArizona moves on step closer to calling a Convention of States
We WON!
Last week the Arizona State House of Representatives passed the Convention of States resolution (HCR 2010) by a vote of 31 to 26.
Read moreConvention of states would be 'spinal transplant' for feds, Coburn says
The following was written by Zach Pluhacek and published on the Lincoln Journal Star.
A convention of states to amend the U.S Constitution would amount to a "spinal transplant" for Washington, former U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn said Tuesday.
Read moreCitizen activists carry the day in the Virginia House
It is with great pleasure we share that yesterday the Virginia House of Delegates passed both Convention of States actions HJ 3 and HB 1328!
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