Title: Dear Legislator document.
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Created: 2023-01-19 19:46:29
Updated: 2024-12-08 19:00:00
Published: 2023-12-07 21:00:00
Converted: 2025-04-14T20:09:23.464724300
The powers not delegated to the United States
by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the
States, are reserved to the States respectively, or
to the people.
Convention of States Louisiana seeks your help to reel in a runaway federal government, using the
Constitution’s amendment process in Article V to enforce the Constitution as written, not as distorted by
Washington, D.C.
The COS resolution (already passed in Louisiana) seeks to restrain the unconstitutional federal overreach
by calling a convention to propose amendments on three topics: to (1) to limit the power and
jurisdiction of the federal government, (2) impose fiscal restraints upon its activities, and (3) limit the
terms of office that may be served by its officials and by members of Congress.
Louisiana is already a leader in this movement. In 2016, the Louisiana legislature passed the
Convention of States resolution (SCR 52), which applied to the U.S. Congress for calling an amendments
convention to propose amendments (see Tab 1). In 2018, the Louisiana legislature passed a resolution
(HCR 4) (see Tab 2) which details how the Louisiana legislature will select, authorize, instruct, and
supervise its delegates to an Article V amendments convention when it is called. This resolution shows
how the Louisiana legislature will oversee the Louisiana delegation. For more information, see the
article Article V Revisited: The U.S. Constitutional Provision for States to Control the Federal Government
and Louisiana Participation (See Tab 3).
Over 30,000 Louisiana citizens have signed the COS resolution. We will separately send to you a list of
the citizens in your district who have signed the petition, but there is also strong support nationwide for
restraining the federal government (Tab 4).
We are glad to discuss this further with you and answer any questions you may have. The COS Pocket
Guide (Tab 5) will answer many questions. We also offer an article by Constitutional scholar Michael
Farris, JD, LLM on the “runaway convention” myth, Can We Trust the Constitution? Answering The
“Runaway Convention” Myth (Tab 6).
We believe in freedom –freedom for all our fellow citizens regardless of race, age, religion, or ideology.
We believe that freedom is now under attack, but we see this COS project as the Constitutional way to
restore and maintain that freedom.
The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government,
are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments
are numerous and indefinite.
Federalist No. 45 - Written by James Madison, Independent Journal, Saturday, January 26, 1788.
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Tenth Amendment, U.S. Constitution
Dear Representative Samuel Adams
John Smith [COS district captain or other person name] [phone number]
Julie Sandifer, State Director