Archives For Article V Amendment Convention

UPDATE: Rapert and Cox – Article V Con-Con Legislation

UPDATE 2/20/2017:   SJR 7 and SJR 9 both FAILED today in the Senate! Thank you to all of the Senators who voted NO or who didn't vote at all. However, both bills were expunged — which means they can be brought back up again, so we must remain ever vigilant.   Help us keep an […]

And the Battle Continues on the Article V Convention (Con-Con)…

  Representative Bob Ballinger Sponsor of HJR 1001 From Hindsville, Arkansas 479-443-3700 A.K.A. Convention of States (COS) Constitutional Convention (Con-Con)  HJR 1001 is scheduled in the House State Agencies and Governmental Affairs Committee for 9:00 a.m. Friday, February 17, 2017 in Room 151, State Capitol.    image and quote credit What are the weapons of Choice of the Government […]

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. […]

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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