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Title: Louisiana Keynotes February 2023

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Be a part of History, 

participate with the LA

 COS team on one of the 

most important state

team events of the year.

 

page 4-5, 8-9

LA Senator

 John Kennedy

perplexes Judicial 

nominee 

Charnelle Bjelkengren

 “What kinds 

of amendments 

will actually come out

of the convention?”

page 6-7

   Self-Governance!

 Join  us at the Capitol!

Stop Inflating Away Our Wealth             Article V?

 State of the 

Convention of States

Watch Mark and

 Tucker Carlson

 

page 2-3

https://youtu.be/RNlfbQ-WbFY

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No one is coming to “save” us from the tyrannical, inflated, intrusive, over-taxing, freedom-eroding Administration.

Our Founding Fathers must be turning over in their graves and we have the obligation, duty and ability to do 
something about it. 

We all know the answer and it’s a Convention of States. The purpose would be to propose amendments under 
Article V to remove the power from the Federal Government and return it to the people and the state. 
A Convention of States is Not a Constitutional Convention that starts from scratch and writes an entirely new 
constitution.

According to Mark Meckler, President and co-founder of Convention of States Action; COS is the largest 
non-partisan grassroots organization in the nation with 5 million supporters strong across every legislative 
district in all 50 states. We hope to get 34 states by 2026 and have more states join us this year. Mark states 
that we are watching for North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Montana, and Wyoming to join our ranks.

Our great state of Louisiana has 36,974 current petition signers.

Let’s show our legislators that WE the People are in charge of our government and continue to build an engaged 
army of self-governing grassroots activists.

Watch Tucker Carlson with Mark Meckler’s, full interview available 

free on bitchute

.  https://www.bitchute.com/video/zeB5RB1w4Ote/ 

WE the People are in charge of our government!

Glenda Hardey

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https://youtu.be/KASlFaWS04s

Advocacy Day 

April 26, 2022 

Interview with Senator

 “Big Mike” Fesi HD 20

Be a part of History! 

Participate with the 
LA COS team on one of the 
most important state team 
events of the year. 

We will meet and greet our  
legislators, and together we can  
reach and teach them about 
our vision and goal of having a 
Convention of States utilizing 
Article V.

Article V

We will hand-deliver to as 
many legislators as possible 
educational materials regarding  
Article V and a list of their 
constituents who signed the 
petitions.

We desire to encourage our 
State Legislators to learn more 
about their duty and authority 
under Article V of the U.S. 
Constitution, develop strong 
relationships with them and 
build team camaraderie.

Advocacy Day Information-pages 8-9.

at the State Capitol

JOIN OUR 

LA COS Team!

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Stop Inflating Away our Wealth

ow that 19 states have passed resolutions calling for an Article V convention of the states, people are asking, 

“What kinds of amendments will come out of the convention?”

The three pillars of the Convention of States Article V project are: term limits for Federal officials; 

fiscal restraint, and limiting the power and jurisdiction of the Federal government.

One amendment related to fiscal restraint that Congress could propose is to control inflation, which is likely the most 

powerful enemy of the American economy. Fiat currency is the cause of every economic problem in America. 

 

The economy suffers from the effects of this grand theft of over printing and spending of fiat money.

Our Constitution says, “No state shall ….make anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debt.” Article 1, 

section 10Article 1, sections 8 & 10 can only be restored by a constitutional amendment.

Congress never amended our Constitution to authorize the Federal Reserve Act.

The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 began using fiat currency (government-issued currency not 

backed by gold or silver). Most Americans blithely accept its constitutionality simply 

because it was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Wilson. 

The Federal Reserve Note is wholly unconstitutional if no constitutional 

amendment authorizes the Federal Reserve or its control of our monetary 

system. The fact that this isn’t challenged is our nation’s most significant 

fiscal problem. Many, if not all, of our economic challenges originate with 

violating this constitutional provision.

Could the first step in restoring fiscal restraint be to end fiat currency? 

It is already quite evident that if Congress halts fiat money creation, 

a cascade of consequences would precipitate the appropriate 

corrections throughout our economy.

The use of the Article V amendment process is a vital instrument 

for the correction of such problems. If our Congress has no 

interest in correcting problems, it will fall to the second process for 

amendments, a convention of states.

Join the millions of people nationwide who have signed the petition to 

call for a convention to propose amendments such as ending fiat money.  

Sign the petition at 

https://conventionofstates.com

 

Dave Landry

Our 

Constitution 

says, 

“No state 

shall 

….make anything 

but

 gold and silver

 coin a tender 

in payment 

of debt.” 

Article 1,

Sections 8&10

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Packaging Party

Packaging Par

Monday, April 10th,

EBR Main Library, Baton Rouge, LA

Prepare the dessert bags and materials for the legislators.

EBR Main Library; 7711 Goodwood Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA

4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Those who attend Friday night might want to make plans to go

to dinner after we finish at the library. 

Advocacy Day

Advocacy Da

Tuesday, April 11th,

The Capitol, Baton Rouge, LA

 
Breakfast at Another Broken Egg 8:00 a.m. -2531 Citiplace Ct.
Unit 100 Baton Rouge, LA  70808

Set up tables in the Rotunda of the State Capitol from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.  
You may bring your items to the back of the Capitol and drop them off for
the trustees to bring upstairs if you wish. Otherwise, bring them upstairs
with you after entering under the steps in front of the Capitol.

After going through the metal detector and having your temperature checked, 
use the elevator to come to the Rotunda on the first floor when you enter the 
building.

Put desserts in bags and hand out materials to legislators from 10:00 to 12:00

We will stay at the Capitol until the legislators leave in the evening.  
This may be as late as 7:00 p.m.

If you are traveling a long distance and are unable to stay until 7:00 p.m.,
you may want to come to the Capitol as early as 8:00 a.m. to help set up the 
tables, take a Capitol tour and observe some of the committee meetings

.

Advocacy Day

Advoc

Advocacy Day

Advoc

Please indicate your availability 

for the following at  

https://conventionofstates.com/surveys/la-advocacy-
day-2023/take

Advocacy Day

Advocacy Da

Tuesday, April 11th,

The Capitol, Baton Rouge, LA

Suggested Business Casual Dress Shirt and Tie

1.    Monday afternoon pre-Advocacy Day at the library
2.

   Breakfast at Another Broken Egg at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 11

       Located at 2531 Citi-place Ct. Unit 100 Baton Rouge, LA  70808
3.   Bring materials to the Capitol Tuesday morning
4.    Set up displays on 3 tables in the Rotunda
5.   Man the 2 dessert tables in the Rotunda
6.     Bring wrapped candy to share at the table
7.

    Help to pack up on the evening of April 11, 

         after everything  is finished

background image  Paid for by Convention of States Action, President Mark Meckler

5850 San Felipe, Ste. 580A, Houston, TX 77057 Phone: (540) 441-07227 

Not authorized by any candidate or committee or in support of, 

or opposition to, any candidate, committee or proposition.

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Interested in signing the petition, getting involved or joining one of our Teams?

For more information go to https://conventionofstates.com

Keynotes is published periodically 

by Convention of States Action Louisiana. 

Newsletter Team includes:

Julie Sandifer - State Director 

Newsletter Editor & Designer - Glenda Hardey

https://conventionofstates.com/louisiana-home-webpage

Also go to our Louisiana Home 

Webpage for Information

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