Alert

WYOMING: Common Core Calls Needed Today!

Great news! Thanks to the hard work of so many activists, especially our friends at Wyoming Citizens Opposing Common Core, House Bill 97 has been assigned to the House Education committee and will be heard on Monday afternoon. Click here to see the process that the bill must go through in order to become law.

Continue reading →
Alert

Michigan Emergency Alert: Call Now on Article V Con Con

Emergency Alert: Vote could be as early as this evening. Article V Constitutional Convention HJR CC MESSAGE: Please vote NO on HJR CC and SJ V. Don’t Risk our Constitution. An Article V Constitutional Convention is very dangerous. Once convened anything could happen as it cannot be limited. (use your own words)

Continue reading →
Alert

Michigan: Con Con hearing Thursday 9 a.m. Michigan House

HEARING: Thursday, Feb. 13, 9am, Room 519, House Office Bldg, Lansing, MI, Committee for Financial Liability Reform. Please come and testify (see below). MESSAGE:Vote No on HJR CC an application for an Article V Constitutional Convention of the States supposedly for a Balanced Budget Amendment. Article V does not limit a convention to one subject but states, “for proposing Amendments” in the plural.

Continue reading →
Alert

GEORGIA: Emergency Alert Con Con Today 2 p.m.

HEARING TODAY, Tuesday, Feb 11, 2 p.m., Room #132 on SR 371 MESSAGE: Vote NO on SR 371 an application for an Article V Constitutional Convention for a Balanced Budget Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Georgia receives 38.06% of its state budget from the Federal Government. If Georgia really wants the federal government to balance the federal budget then Georgia should send back all federal money coming into Georgia.

Continue reading →
Alert

Arizona: Con Con Vote Tuesday. We need people to testify!

VOTE: Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2 p.m., Please attend the HEARING in room HHR1. Justin Olson’s Committee, Federalism and Fiscal Responsibility We need people to testify. If you are not registered to speak you must do so in person in the Lobby of the House on the computer to register to speak. You must do it by noon on Tuesday and be in room HHR1 by 1:15 p.m.

Continue reading →
Alert

MISSISSIPPI: Common Core – Urgent: Need Calls & Emails NOW!

Update: We were expecting an anti-common core bill in the Mississippi House of Representatives last week, but the pro-Common Core establishment prevented the bill from being filed. Fortunately, our pro-liberty ally State Senator Angela Hill has filed three bills in the Senate that will help restore power and local control of education. But, the bills must be passed through the Senate Education Committee by TOMORROW, February 4th.

Continue reading →
Alert

MISSISSIPPI: Help us defeat the Common Core!

We need you to help us fight the national takeover of education! As you know, in 2010, Mississippi adopted the national K-12 Common Core Standards in English-Language Arts (ELA) and math in order compete with other states for funding in a federal grant competition called Race to the Top.

Continue reading →
Alert

Kansas: Please Exit the Common Core Now!

In 2010, the Kansas Board of Education was enticed by the federal government to adopt the national K-12 Common Core standards in English and math in order to compete with other states for funding in a federal grant competition called Race to the Top. Although Kansas did not even win funding, we are being still forced to implement the Common Core in our classrooms.

Continue reading →
Alert

New Threat of Constitutional Convention

This Saturday is not just about pausing to remember the stealth bombing of Pearl Harbor and the brave individuals whose lives were lost. This December 7th is also about wielding off an attack on the very thing those Americans were defending — the United States Constitution.

Continue reading →
Eagle Forum Alert

Call Your Rep. NOW: NO on HR 3309!

The U.S. House will vote tomorrow on H.R. 3309, or the “Innovation Act.” Proponents of this bill want you to believe that it will strengthen U.S. patent law and its protections for American entrepreneurs and inventors. Eagle Forum opposes this bill because, in actuality, it runs counter to the Constitutional principles underlying our patent system — namely, a strong, private property right in one’s inventions.

Continue reading →