
The Electoral College Saves States
In this week’s episode, Tabitha Walter and Kirsten Hasler interview Trent England, the Executive Director of Save our States, about the Electoral College and why
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In this week’s episode, Tabitha Walter and Kirsten Hasler interview Trent England, the Executive Director of Save our States, about the Electoral College and why
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What Does the Convention of States Project, the Balanced Budget Amendment, Anti-Polygamy and the Right to Life Amendment have in Common? These have all been collected together by the American Constitution Foundation in their study on how to achieve an unlimited-general Constitutional Convention under Article V of the U.S. Constitution.
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February 27, 2020 What’s the Difference between a Constitutional Convention and a Convention of States? Today in Nebraska there was a hearing on LR297 to rescind
Continue reading →Where are matters today with the Article V (AV) Convention of States (COS) movement to propose urgently needed amendments to the U.S. Constitution? Millions of
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The push to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment is a desire to create a gender and sex-neutral society that does not allow for the choices that many women want to make: to be a wife and mother.
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Legislative approval of extending the deadline for the original Equal Rights Amendment under the 3 state strategy is Constitutionally invalid and will undermine the integrity of the Constitution.
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Statement in support of HCR9: the Rescission of all requests by the New Hampshire legislature for a federal constitutional convention.
Continue reading →The defining features of the U.S. Constitution are checks on power—including the power of majorities. These include every provision of the Bill of Rights, other
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Eagle Forum has been tracking the Equal Rights Amendment in the U.S. House of Representatives. Democrats and ERA activists have falsely claimed only one state is left to pass the ERA.
Continue reading →Emergency Alert New Hampshire Rescission Hearing Jan. 29th Please contact the members of the New Hampshire House Committee Please share with like-minded friends and family
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The ratification process must start anew. Americans deserve a robust debate on the merits of the ERA. — Anne Schlafly Cori, Eagle Forum Chairman
Continue reading →The progressive attempts to undermine women’s rights just keep coming, and this time include subverting the Constitution. Fortunately, a few champions have stood up to
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Conservatives in America are jarred on a daily basis by the newest social justice ideas being foisted upon every area of our lives.
Continue reading →From our faithful Eagle Forum Constitution Chairman, Janine Hansen — September 17, 1787, Constitution Day commemorates the signing of the Constitution by thirty-nine brave men.
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The Electoral College is on the chopping block — again.
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The NPV Compact is an end run around the Constitution.
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SJR14* from the 2017 Session which would have doubled or tripled property taxes was never even given a hearing.
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Contact Oregon’s Governor Kate Brown and ask her to VETO SB870 National Popular VotePhone: (503) 378-4582
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A seductive push to elect the President of the United States with a National Popular Vote (NPV) instead of the Electoral College is being approved in an alarming number of states.
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Please call & Email the Nevada Governor and ask him to VETO AB186 because of all the money Nevada will lose in campaign dollars if National Popular Vote passes.
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This report came from Washington Eagle Forum state president Cindy Honcoop. She is the one that asked her Representative to introduce the bill. The report was sent to her by State Representative Luann Van Werven.
Continue reading →Colorado has become the 12th state to pass a measure changing the way it awards its Electoral College votes in presidential elections to award the electoral
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