In the United States, Nebraska and Wisconsin join call for convention of states to amend constitution

By Aaron Kliegman, 3 February 2022
United States of America (photo credit: medium.com)
United States of America (photo credit: medium.com)
Two more states, Nebraska and Wisconsin, last week joined the call for a convention of states to amend the U.S. Constitution, imparting renewed momentum to a grassroots movement advocating a never-before-used constitutional process which, supporters say, will help transfer power back from Washington, D.C., to the states and the American people. [...] Under Article V of the Constitution, states have the power to call a convention to propose constitutional amendments without the approval of Congress. For this to happen, two-thirds of state legislatures (34) must formally support the convention. [...] Beyond the 17 states that have approved a convention of states, 8 others have passed the measure in one chamber of the legislature and 15 others have active legislation in the works this year, according to [ Convention of States Project's] website.
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