Title: District Captains needed in your area
Original CoS Document (slug): meet-the-cos-team-in-lake-george-area
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Created: 2017-12-10 10:32:20
Updated: 2019-08-12 23:00:01
Published: 2017-12-09 00:00:00
Converted: 2025-04-14T20:56:35.290722354
Update: As of July 31, 2019, there are now 593 petition signers in District 114! This is up from 497 in January 2019.
We are seeking a new District Captain and will train and support you every step of the way. Please let us know if you might be interested in a role in your area.
Currently, the team in the Lake George area is headed up by Steve and Nancy Suits, who have a vacation residence on Lake George. Because we are not full-time residents, we are asking for one of the many patriots to step forward.
Several of the New York team members met with Assemblyman Dan Stec and the staff for our Senator Betty Little in Albany. If you have any questions about the efforts in our area, please contact us, join, learn, and be a leader.
Nancy Suits has been corresponding with Assemblyman Dan Stec and sending him articles, personal notes, and the list of petition signers, as well as inviting him to be a co-sponsor.
Senator Betty Little has been unresponsive or is uncommitted. We need the volunteers in the district to help contact our state representatives and talk to them about our support for the resolutions.
My property tax bill came with a memo. Almost one-third of my property tax is federally-mandated programs.
Does it ever seem like the more things change in D.C., the more they stay the same? We send representatives to Washington, but the feds maintain their stranglehold on nearly every aspect of American life.
We aren’t any more free than we were 10 years ago, and in 10 years we’ll likely be even less free than we are now. The debt will be larger, and federal power will have grown.
It’s time to break the cycle, and we can do it with an Article V Convention of States. A Convention of States can propose constitutional amendments that will truly shake things up in Washington. These amendments can eliminate dozens of useless, wasteful government agencies, force Congress to be fiscally responsible, and mandate term limits for federal officials.
Elections have their place, but if we really want to change how D.C. operates, we’ll throw our support behind the only solution as big as the problem: an Article V Convention of States.
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