Monthly Archives February 2017

HIGH ALERT: *Vote NO on HB 1447* (Gives Sec. of State More Power)

*** Vote No on HB 1447 *** coming up Friday, February 17th at 9:00 a.m. in House State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Committee! This is a vicious bill. It transfers power from the Election Commissioners to the Office of the Secretary of State. This is a dangerous centralization of power!  The Sponsor of this bill is Representative Michelle Gray. […]

Vote No on SJR 7 & SJR 9, Sen. Jason Rapert’s Article V Con Con

* * Vote No on Sen. Jason Rapert's SJR 7 & SJR 9 * * Article V Amendments Resolutions SJR 7 & SJR 9 will be heard in the Senate Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs on Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. Senator Jason Rapert wants to “amend” our U.S. Constitution by applying for an Article V Amendments convention. […]

VOTE NO on Spy & Tax SB 140 and HB 1388

SB 140 and HB 1388 are both bad for consumers and businesses!  SB 140 and HB 1388  will limit the choices of Arkansans by forcing many businesses out-of-state, hindering them from doing business with Arkansas because of unnecessary, UNCONSTITUTIONAL taxes and intrusive oversight.  This will be a taxation NIGHTMARE! Do our Arkansas State Legislators really CARE? This is nothing more than “Big […]

Rebuttal to Senator Gary Stubblefield’s ALEC Con-Con Legislation

Beware of the Hidden Agenda in an Article V Amendments Convention/ Constitutional Convention! Don’t Be a Part of an Article V Deception that will Destroy the U.S. Constitution The States have no power over an Article V Convention. All they can do is “apply to Congress to ‘call’ a convention” or ratify proposed amendments — if Congress proposes them and […]

Vote NO on Any Article V Convention/Con-Con Legislation

Please Vote NO on SJR 7 and SJR 9. A Convention of States (COS) and a Constitutional Convention/Con-Con are the same. The COS is not mentioned anywhere in the U.S. Constitution. Resolutions SJR 7 and SJR 9 are coming up at 10:00 am Thursday, February 9th, 2017 in the Senate Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs in the Old Supreme Court […]


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