USA Convention of States update

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Actions in additional States

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In the United States, Article V of the Constitution authorizes a call for a Convention of States. This is a constitutional convention, during which constitutional changes may be made as an end around the federal government by the people holding a convention of states.

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Original Constitutional Convention. Free image: pixabay

Status of a convention of states vote in states who have not yet voted to call a convention of states.

A report by Mark Meckler:

"The past few weeks have been a whirlwind as I’ve been on the road, testifying before committees as they prepare to vote on the Convention of States resolution. Today, I travel to South Carolina and then on to West Virginia to continue fighting for you and for America.

With so much in motion, I wanted to provide you with a quick update on each state where our legislation is currently active.

BREAKING NEWS in Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Assembly has voted in favor of our Convention of States resolution, 60-38! Congratulations to the awesome volunteers in Wisconsin and our legislative champions. From here, we move onto the Senate!

Kansas: The COS resolution is pending in the Kansas House. The Kansas Attorney General recently issued a decision finding the Kansas constitution’s requirement of a 2/3s majority vote to pass our resolution violates the U.S. Constitution.

Minnesota: Our resolution is pending in the House Committee on Government Operations.

Michigan: Our resolution carried over from 2019 and is pending a hearing in the Senate Committee on Government Operations. Speaker of the House Lee Chatfield is one of our strongest champions!

Maryland: The Maryland House Committee on Rules and Executive Nominations will hear our resolution on March 2. We have 24 co-sponsors!

Nebraska: Our resolution is pending in the Committee on Government, Military, and Veterans Affairs, with 16 co-sponsors.

New Jersey: The NJ COS team is incredibly active! Our resolution is presently pending in both chambers of the New Jersey legislature.

North Carolina: The influential Civitas think tank published an article endorsing COS. It is being circulated to legislators.

Ohio: Our resolution is sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Matt Huffman, is awaiting its hearing in the Senate Committee on General Government and Agency Review.

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Independence Hall. Site of original convention. Free image: pixabay

Pennsylvania: We have 25 House co-sponsors and 6 Senate co-sponsors--including Democrats among each--and our resolution is currently pending in each chamber. We passed the House State Government Committee in December.

South Carolina: A special ad hoc committee in the South Carolina House recently held two public hearings on our resolution, after 46 co-sponsors signed on to the COS resolution in the House and 22 co-sponsors in the Senate! Our grassroots supporters showed up in a big way and offered great testimony, overflowing the hearing room and then filling the overflow room for our supporters to capacity!

Washington: We have bipartisan sponsorship in Washington, where our resolution is pending before committees in both chambers.

West Virginia: Our resolution has been introduced and is currently awaiting hearing in both Senate and House Committees.

I hope this “state of the states” update gives you a quick glimpse into the incredible level of momentum and activity building around the country.

This movement is truly nothing short of historic.

Thank you for being a part of it, "

Mark Meckler
President
Convention of States Action

16 states have voted for a convention of states. 34 states are required in order for a convention of states to be held.

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