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  2. Convention of States Agenda: Every Constitutional Amendment...

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    The Convention of States deceptively proposes a “limited” convention to “impose fiscal restraints on the federal government and to limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government.” It sounds reasonable until you realize that the purpose of the entire Constitution was to “limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government.” It then becomes clear that the COS ...

  3. Con Con/Article V - Eagle Forum

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    Article V Convention is a Threat to the Electoral College. February 27, 2024. There is a well-financed movement to circumvent the Electoral College by having State Legislatures pass the National Popular Vote Compact. To date, Sixteen States and the District of Columbia have passed the National Popular Vote Compact representing 205 electoral ...

  4. The Real Agenda of COS: Completely Change the U.S. Constitution

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    The key that unlocks the limitless amendments at an Article V Constitutional Convention is the COS Resolution itself. The Convention of States Project recommends “limiting” a Constitutional Convention to three subjects, which open every Article in the U.S. Constitution to limitless amendments. “to impose Fiscal Restraints on the Federal ...

  5. Convention of States Article V Constitutional Convention Loses in...

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    However, the “Convention of States Project” applications, including delegate bills which are the gateway to Article V Conventions, have failed this year to pass in a single state and have failed in thirteen states including: Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia, West ...

  6. Cons of a Constitutional Convention - Eagle Forum

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    After a Convention is convened, it will be too late to stop the Convention if we don’t like its agenda. Recently, a Congressional Republican introduced a resolution that calls for a Con-Con. Representative Jodey Arrington (R-TX)’s H.Con.Res 101 calls for the Archivist of the United States to set a date and time of a Convention of the States ...

  7. Article V Constitutional Convention Threatens our Second...

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    The Aggregation Strategy of Article V Convention advocates is a treacherous way to bypass their own failure to achieve consensus in enough states for Congress to call an Article V Convention. Instead, they create a counterfeit consensus, through “aggregation,” to achieve a liberty destroying Article V Constitutional Convention…putting all ...

  8. Article V Convention is a Threat to the Electoral College

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    There is a well-financed movement to circumvent the Electoral College by having State Legislatures pass the National Popular Vote Compact. To date, Sixteen States and the District of Columbia have passed the National Popular Vote Compact representing 205 electoral votes of the 270 votes needed to elect a President and for the National Popular Vote Compact to take effect.

  9. AGGREGATION: Counterfeit Consensus for Achieving an Article V ...

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    The Aggregation Strategy of Article V Convention advocates is a treacherous way to bypass their own failure to achieve consensus in enough states for Congress to call an Article V Convention. Instead, they create a counterfeit consensus, through “aggregation,” in order to achieve a liberty destroying Article V Constitutional Convention ...

  10. Caution and the Constitution: Should There Be An Article V...

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    1. An Article V convention is a “convention of the states” with well-known and well-understood procedural rules and processes that will keep the convention on track. 2. An Article V convention can be limited in topic and scope 3. An Article V convention can be controlled by the states 4. An Article V convention is subject to judicial review 5.

  11. Kansas Senate Defeats Article V for Convention of States

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    Kansas Senate Defeats Article V for Convention of States as reported by Blake Branson of Campaign for Liberty, to Janine Hansen, National Eagle Forum Constitution Issues Chairman. 200 W 3rd St., Ste. 502 • Alton, IL 62002 • 618-433-8990