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Article V

Arkansas Politics 

Secure Arkansas Woefully Misinformed about Constitutional Convention

January 23, 2019January 23, 2019 Marc Kilmer 0 Comments Article V, Common Cause, constitutional convention, Secure Arkansas, SJR 3

If you read the Secure Arkansas website, you’d get the idea that the biggest threats facing Arkansans are fluoridation, vaccines,

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“Anti-Runaway Convention” Bill Clears Committee

March 4, 2015 Caleb Taylor 2 Comments Arkansas Legislature, Article V, karilyn brown

We mentioned last week that one of the main fears expressed by opponents of an Article V convention is the perceived chance of a “runaway convention” — a convention in which delegates supported changes to the Constitution that went beyond the mission that the delegates were originally given.

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Article V Bills Moving Through Legislature

February 27, 2015 Caleb Taylor 2 Comments Arkansas Legislature, Article V, Balanced Budget Amendment, Bob Ballinger, Constitution, founding fathers, nate bell

Both an Article V convention proposal and a balanced budget compact proposal passed out of the House State Agencies Committee Friday morning.

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My Favorite Proposal to Amend the Constitution

September 26, 2014 Dan Greenberg 0 Comments Article V, constitutional convention, regulation freedom amendment

Earlier this week, we had guest commentary from Michael Farris and Nick Dranias on Article V reform. We hear lots

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Introducing “Article V 2.0”: The Compact for a Balanced Budget

September 25, 2014 Dan Greenberg 1 Comment Article V, Balanced Budget Amendment, constitutional convention

After we ran our piece yesterday about Mike Farris’s appearances in Arkansas next week, it occurred to me that we

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Is It Time to Trip the Article V Fire Alarm?

September 24, 2014 Dan Greenberg 2 Comments Article V, Constitution, constitutional amendment, michael farris

Article V of the Constitution provides that, “The Congress…on the application of the legislatures of two thirds of the several states,

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Arkansas Legislators Participate In Article V Convention Summit

December 11, 2013 Nic Horton 1 Comment amendment convention, Arkansas, Article V, Balanced Budget Amendment, Bob Ballinger, Compact For America, Constitution, Mt. Vernon assembly, nate bell

Legislators from all over the country convened just outside of Washington D.C. over the weekend to discuss the possibility of

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