America’s first constitution, the Articles of Confederation (AOC), was adopted by the Continental Congress on November 15, 1777, but did not take effect until ratified by all 13 states on March 1, 1781.
Kenn Quinn
Article V Misrepresentation
Lobbyist Ken Quinn failed, once again, to convince State legislators to call for a Constitutional Convention. Instead of realizing he has a losing argument, he blames legislators for not voting the way his polls predicted they should on HCR 1 & HCR 4.
“Poisoning the Well” is not Working in New Hampshire, But We Can’t Help Ourselves
Kenn “The Out of State Lobbyist formerly known as Ken” Quinn works for Term Limits USA, but after reading his latest article, “So Voters, What Did We Learn From Last Week’s House Vote on Term Limits (HCR 4)” March 24, it appears that he may be moonlighting with the Southern Poverty Law Center.
So Voters, What Did We Learn From Last Week’s House Vote on Term Limits for Congress (HCR4)?
On Thursday, March 16th, the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted on HCR4, an Article V convention application limited to proposing an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to limit the number of terms that members of the U.S. House and Senate can serve—Term Limits for Congress.
Article V Convention: Debunking the Myths of the Opponents
The issue of the state legislatures holding an Article V convention to propose amendments has divided people that typically agree on many issues into two completely different camps. One totally favors it, and the other is adamantly opposed.