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Spring 2017 Newslette
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A quarterly newsletter from
www.cosaction.com Issue #4 Spring 2017
WIN, WIN, WIN, WIN.
Our volunteer army realized
amazing successes this year, es-
pecially in Arizona, Texas, North
Dakota, and Missouri, where the
state legislatures officially passed
the Convention of States resolu-
tion. To help tell the story from
each state, we asked members of
each state team to recount from
their perspective how the battle
was won.
Texas
By Tamara Colbert, Texas Co-
State Director
In a massive show of force against
the growing federal administra-
tive state, the Texas legislature and
the COS Texas grassroots demon-
strated the power of the possible
when citizens and legislators work
together.
The passing of the Convention of
States resolution (SJR 2) was not a
slam-dunk. The 125,000 COS Texas
activists worked for more than three
years to conduct over 400 meetings
around the state in an effort to edu-
cate citizens and legislators about
the Article V process. Their goal
was to communicate the awesome
power Article V gives to the “united
states” to stand up to an overreach-
ing federal government.
After a “contingency” clause, re-
ferred to as a “poison pill,” was
added by the House Committee
in April, grassroots activists kept
up the pressure on legislators to
“#AMEND&RESTORE” SJR2 to the
original version passed by the Sen-
ate on February 28th.
House sponsor, Rep. Miller, along
with over 80 co-authors, orches-
trated an amendment to restore the
resolution, which was passed by a 2
to 1 margin, enabling the final floor
vote on the clean version of the res-
olution. Hundreds of COS activists,
representing 81 Texas House Dis-
tricts, watched from the gallery dur-
ing the final vote.
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the states. It is with these acts that
we secure one of our most sacred
rights - individual liberty for all.
MISSOURI
By Keith Carmichael,
Missouri State Director
For the last three years, grassroots
volunteers in The Show-Me State
have worked with legislators in
both the Missouri House and Sen-
ate to pass Missouri’s Convention of
States resolution.
The resolution passed in both cham-
bers but never in the same year—
until now.
This year, Missouri passed the COS
resolution in both chambers dur-
ing the same session, becoming
the 12th state to call for an Article V
convention with an application that
is in full agreement with the previ-
ous eleven states.
Missouri volunteers came to their
state capitol over and over to devel-
op relationships with and to educate
their legislators. They kept up the
pressure and the House leadership
remained true to their word – even
though they waited until the last
hour of the last day of the session.
The grassroots volunteers from ev-
ery corner of the state made all the
difference. Their hard work will help
ensure a bright future for genera-
tions to come and allow the states
to fulfill their obligation to ‘oversee’
the federal government using the
Founders’ tool to preserve liberty in
our great nation.
The grassroots are
alive and well!
Supporters know the federal gov-
ernment will never limit its power—
the lack of will to fully repeal Obam-
acare demonstrates this fact. The
solutions for fixing the nation must
come from the States, not inside the
beltway.
ARIZONA
By Michael J. Alexander,
Arizona State Information
Analyst
The Convention of States resolu-
tion in Arizona flew through its first
House committee and passed the
House floor with a 31-27 vote.
The difficulty began in the Senate,
where our resolution initially failed
13-17. Fortunately, prime sponsor
Kavanagh strategically cast the last
“Nay” vote to allow for a “motion to
reconsider.”
This is when the grassroots kicked
their efforts into high gear. District
Captains from Arizona joined forc-
es with the national Convention of
States legislative strategy team to
target the three hostile GOP sena-
tors with phone calls, emails, and
social media appeals from AZ resi-
dents. The AZ team hoped to flip
at least two of the Senate votes to
reach the necessary 16 to win back
a majority vote.
Coincidentally, the Texas State Sen-
ate was debating their resolution
during this same time frame, and
a number of video clips were pro-
vided to our team, specifically of the
robust and eloquent defense of the
Texas resolution, SJR2, offered by
their Senator Birdwell.
It was felt at the time that if these
clips of the Texas Senate debate
were shared with our own reluctant
Arizona senators and framed as a
message “from one senator to an-
other,” that watching and listening
to a colleague soundly refute the
very arguments that they were rely-
ing upon to justify their resistance
might soften their resolve.
The strategy worked. Three weeks
after the losing vote, the Senate
passed the Convention of States
resolution 16-14, making Arizona
the 9th state to call for an Article V
Convention of States.
NORTH
DAKOTA
By Jeremy Neuharth,
North Dakota State Information
Analyst
North Dakota was all-in from the get
go. Passing the Convention of States
resolution took a great deal of work
from thousands of dedicated vol-
unteers, but we also enjoyed great
support from state senators and
representatives.
We started in the House, where Rep.
Jim Kasper was our primary spon-
sor. We sailed through the Govern-
ment and Veterans Affairs Commit-
tee, and the full House passed the
resolution with an overwhelmingly
positive 69-18 vote.
The Senate was even more excited
about our resolution. We passed our
committee with a unanimous 6-0
vote, and the full Senate didn’t even
bother to tally up the votes – we
passed on a voice vote.
I’m proud to be a North Dakotan,
and I’m proud to stand with so many
amazing volunteers and legislators.
We are part of the solution.
Our legislature took the bold step,
using the tools provided by the
Founders in the Constitution, to re-
store the balance of power back to
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by a federal agency. While his col-
leagues in Congress were working to
get reelected, DeMint faithfully fought
to uphold his pledge to defend the
Constitution.
“I’ve spent my career fighting against
the same radical statist coalition that
has aligned itself against the Conven-
tion of States Project,” DeMint said.
“I’m excited to get outside the belt-
way and work with the grassroots to
continue that fight. Through Article V,
the people and the states have more
power than I ever did in D.C. I can’t
wait to come alongside the COS state
teams, offer my support, and watch
what these citizen activists can accom-
plish.”
To those few sincere Americans who
still fear the Article V process, DeMint
had this to say:
“I understand there are those who be-
lieve electing more ‘good’ leaders to
D.C. will solve our nation’s problems.
Take it from me: it won’t. The few who
fight for the people will always be
overwhelmed by the deep state bu-
reaucrats, the statist congressmen,
and the activist judges.”
“Only a Convention of States can truly
limit the power and jurisdiction of the
federal government, and I’m thrilled
to be a small part of this historic move-
ment.”
For nearly two decades, Jim DeMint
made a name for himself in Wash-
ington fighting for freedom, limited
government, and fiscal responsibil-
ity. Like former Senator Tom Coburn,
DeMint was known throughout our na-
tion’s capital for his refusal to become
just another Washington insider. He
spoke up for the will of the people and
the good of the nation, no matter how
much opposition he faced from the
statist “elite” who call the shots in D.C.
But DeMint’s extensive experience in
Washington has given him first-hand
knowledge of the near-impossibility
of making any significant changes
from within D.C.:
“I’ve tried to rein in Washington from
inside the Senate. I’ve tried to elect
good conservatives with the Senate
Conservatives Fund. And as the Presi-
dent of the Heritage Foundation, I’ve
worked to create and promote good
conservative policy,” DeMint said.
“While all these things are important,
the nation cannot be saved from with-
in Washington. Only the people in the
states can save the country, through a
Convention of the States that proposes
constitutional amendments to fortify
restrictions on federal power.”
DeMint served in the U.S. House for
South Carolina’s Fourth Congressio-
nal District from 1999-2005. He was
elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004,
and served as one of South Carolina’s
senators until he resigned in 2012 to
become President of the Heritage
Foundation. With eighteen years of
political experience working both in-
side and outside Congress, DeMint of-
fers a wealth of wisdom and insight to
the volunteer grassroots armies who
are reaching every state legislature
in the country with the Convention of
States Project’s message: we CAN take
our power back.
“Once I realized that Washington in-
siders will never truly return decision-
making power to the people and the
states, I began to search for another
way to rein in the federal govern-
ment,” DeMint said. “When I learned
about Article V and the Convention of
States Project, I knew I had to get in-
volved.”
DeMint brings with him more than just
legislative experience: he knows how
to fight through opposition and make
the tough calls for the
benefit of the country.
In 2009, DeMint was one of only two
Senators who voted against Hillary
Clinton’s appointment to Secretary of
State. In 2010, he introduced an Obam-
acare repeal as well as a bill that would
have required congressional approval
of any major regulatory change made
SEN. JIM DEMINT JOINS
CONVENTION OF STATES AS
SENIOR ADVISOR
“Americans are sick and tired of the doubletalk coming out of
Washington. So am I. After serving in the House, the Senate, and
as President of the Heritage Foundation, I’ve finally realized the
most important truth of our time: Washington, D.C., will never fix
itself. Article V is the only solution.”
know the stakes. As much as the
election of Donald Trump grieved
half this nation, the left knows his as-
cension to the Oval Office is tempo-
rary.
There’s nothing he’s doing right
now that can’t be undone in the next
couple of elections. (The only pos-
sible exceptions to that are his Su-
preme Court selections, but even
SCOTUS is mired in the politics that
determine which cases are actually
heard.) The Left is uniting against us
because they know we’re about to
make permanent, structural change.
They find the idea of us fixing the
problems they’ve spent over a hun-
dred years creating as more horrify-
ing than President Trump, more hor-
rifying than an Obamacare repeal,
and more horrifying than a Republi-
can appointed SCOTUS pick.
You can tell by their lies they’re des-
perate. They describe what’s go-
ing on in the most inaccurate, fear-
inducing ways possible in the leftist
media outlets that have been their
pawns and deliv-
ery mechanisms.
Mark Levin, who
popularly intro-
duced the Article
V convention to
the nation in his
book The Liber-
ty Amendments,
said, “They are
purposefully lying or they are utter-
ly contemptible or illiterate when it
comes to our Constitutional system.”
“These powerful, heavily funded or-
ganizations have awakened,” Levin
continued. “We are truly the David
versus their Goliath.” I guess that’s
a pretty accurate analogy. Once the
Convention of States aims the power
of the people at the regulatory state,
it’ll be as permanent a change as
what old Goliath experienced… and
no election in the world will be able
to bring it back from the dead.
As Ronald Reagan once said, “this is a
time for choosing” and THIS is truly
a time for choosing. It is now time
to choose between those who have
declared war on our fellow Ameri-
can citizens pursuing their Consti-
tutional remedies under Article V
(2.2M citizens strong, and growing),
or those radical statists who would
prevent us from reclaiming our heri-
tage and restoring the republic. It is
time to stand with “We the People,”
the Framers and the US Constitution.
It’s time to stand with Convention of
States.
Those 230 organizations have de-
clared war on us (complete list on p.
5). They will slander us. They will
utilize their enormous war chest
against us. They will use their left-
ist media outlets to propagate fear
and doubt in those who do not know
about the only constitutional solution
as big as our nation’s problems. We
must stand unified now, and we must
do what it takes to reach every Amer-
ican citizen and inform them that war
has been declared on them and the
foundational principles of liberty on
which our nation was formed.
We must stand above the slander,
lies, and deceit of the leftist agen-
da that these 230 organizations and
their media pawns will continue to
put forth. We must define the real al-
ternatives in today’s battle: will the
American people decide their coun-
try’s future or will the federal gov-
ernment and liberal “elites”? We
must not let Soros and his cronies
instill fear in our fellow Americans
and keep them from standing up for
liberty and self-governance.
230
Reasons to Support
a Convention
of States
By Mark Meckler
You can tell a lot about a man by his
enemies, and I’d say the same thing is
true about an organization. Though
the Convention of States Project is
just a grassroots movement, we are
animated by the spirit of our coun-
try’s founders – a patriotism unwill-
ing to let this nation be ruined by a
bunch of incompetent, unelected
bureaucrats.
That’s enough to cause some orga-
nizations to self-identify as our en-
emies. Two hundred and thirty of
them, to be precise, have organized
to oppose a Convention of States in-
cluding: Common Cause, Center
on Budget and Policy Priorities,
the Daily Kos, Greenpeace USA,
NAACP, National Council of La
Raza Action Fund, Sierra Club,
People For the American Way, De-
mocracy 21, large national unions
like the Service Employees Inter-
national Union and the AFL-CIO,
Emily’s List, and Planned Par-
enthood. The groups are the most
left-wing groups you can find, dedi-
cated to Marxism, fascism, radical
environmentalism, and abortion-on-
demand. It’s actually quite flattering
that we’ve gotten them to do what
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders
couldn’t: unify with one voice. They
“They are purposefully
lying or they are utterly
contemptible or illiter-
ate when it comes to our
Constitutional system.
”
- Mark Levin
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A TIME FOR CHOOSING.
Do you stand with the 2.2 million citizen activists who sup-
port a Convention of States or those who have declared war
on their fellow citizens?
On Good Friday, April 14, 2017, the George Soros funded left-wing policy group Common Cause declared war
on the Convention of States Project, announcing the formation of the largest radical left alliance in US history.
Almost every radical, liberal, progressive, Marxist group in America signed onto the
230-member coalition to
oppose the use of Article V and the Convention of States as given to us in our beloved Constitution. The follow-
ing is a list of the most notable groups in that coalition. Read the entire list here:
cosaction.com/opposition
ACLU of Colorado
Alaska AFL-CIO
AFSCME 2960
AFSCME 4041
AFSCME Council 3
AFSCME Council 32
AFSCME Council 67
AFSCME Iowa Council 61
AFSCME Retirees
AFSCME Retirees Chapter 32
AFSCME Retirees Chapter 97
American Federation of Labor
and Congress of Industrial
Organizations (AFL-CIO)
California Common Cause
Center for American Progress
Center for Media and
Democracy
Center for Popular Democracy
Colorado AFL-CIO
Colorado Common Cause
Common Cause
Common Cause Connecticut
Common Cause Delaware
Common Cause Florida
Common Cause Georgia
Common Cause Hawaii
Common Cause Illinois
Common Cause Indiana
Common Cause Kentucky
Common Cause Maryland
Common Cause Michigan
Common Cause Minnesota
Common Cause Nebraska
Common Cause New Mexico
Common Cause New York
Common Cause North Carolina
Common Cause Ohio
Common Cause Oregon
Disability Rights Oregon
Common Cause Pennsylvania
Common Cause Rhode Island
Common Cause Texas
Common Cause Wisconsin
Colorado Sierra Club
Communications Workers of
America
CWA Local 1081
Daily Kos
Democracy 21
Earthjustice
EMILY’s List
Greenpeace USA
Idaho AFL-CIO
Iowa AFL-CIO
Kansas AFL-CIO
Kentucky AFL-CIO
League of Women Voters of
the United States
League of Women Voters of
Colorado
League of Women Voters of
Minnesota
League of Women Voters of
New Mexico
League of Women Voters of
Wisconsin
Maine AFL-CIO
Massachusetts AFL-CIO
Mi Familia Vota
Minnesota AFL-CIO
Mississippi AFL-CIO
Montana AFL-CIO
NAACP
National Association of Social
Workers
National Council of La Raza
Action Fund
National Education Association
National Fair Housing Alliance
New Hampshire AFL-CIO
North Dakota AFL-CIO
Oklahoma AFL-CIO
OMNI Center for Peace, Justice
& Ecology
People for the American Way
Planned Parenthood of
Southern New England
Service Employees
International Union
Sierra Club
South Carolina AFL-CIO
South Dakota AFL-CIO
United Food and Commercial
Workers
Virginia AFL-CIO
Washington AFL-CIO
Wisconsin AFL-CIO
Wyoming AFL-CIO
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JOIN US IN MAKING HISTORY
We always knew the statist ruling “elite” would one day attack, but our growing success
has forced them to act faster than we anticipated. To ensure that we respond effectively,
we’re increasing our grassroots army from 2.2 million to 10 million. You can be a part
of this historic grassroots movement by getting involved in four unique ways.
1 Sign and Send
First, sign the Convention of States Petition at
cosaction.com or sign the petition below
and mail it to COSA 1464 Morena Blvd. San Diego, CA 92110.
Then, send the petition to
five of your friends. Right now we have over 2 million supporters,
but we’re looking to secure 10 million by the year’s end. If every supporter sends the petition to
five of their friends, we’ll hit that goal in no time.
Dear Representative,
Almost everyone knows that our federal government is on a dangerous course. The unsustainable debt com-
bined with crushing regulations on states and business is a recipe for disaster.
What is less known is that the Founders gave state legislatures the power to act as a final check on abuses of
power by Washington, DC. Article V of the US Constitution authorizes the state legislatures to call a convention
for proposing needed amendments to the Constitution.
Citizens for Self-Governance has launched the Convention of States Project to call an Article V convention to
propose only amendments that would impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit its power
and jurisdiction, and impose term limits on its officials and members of Congress.
I support this approach. I want our state to be one of the necessary 34 states to pass a resolution calling for this
kind of Article V Convention. You can find a copy of the model resolution and the Handbook for Legislators and
Citizens here: http://www.conventionofstates.com/handbook_pdf
I ask that you support the Convention of States Project and consider becoming a co-sponsor of the resolution.
Please respond to my request by informing the national COS team of your position, or sending them any ques-
tions you may have: info@cosaction.com or (540) 441-7227.
Thank you so much for your service to the people of our district.
Sincerely,
___________________________
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2 Volunteer
Volunteering is the easiest way to get involved in the fight in your state. As a volunteer your
primary tasks will be contacting your state legislators and asking that they support the Con-
vention of States resolution, spreading the word about Article V to your friends and family, and
attending legislative meetings at your state capital. You can commit as much or as little time as
your schedule allows – we’re just excited to welcome you aboard!
Volunteer at:
conventionofstates.com/volunteer
If you’d like to become even more involved, we also have several volunteer teams you can join.
The Social Media Warriors spread the word online, the State Followup Team welcomes new
volunteers, the Chat Team works with the online chat tool, and the Quick Response Team con-
tacts volunteers in states around the country and encourages them to call or email their state
legislators.
Learn more at:
conventionofstates.com/volunteer_teams
3 Be a Leader
We have leadership positions to fit any skill set. You can apply to be a…
Learn more and apply at:
conventionofstates.com/be_a_
leader
• State Director
• District Captain
• Veterans Coalitions
Director
• State Videographer
• Digital Marketing
Coordinator
• Legislative Liaison
• Coalitions Director
• State Media Liaison
• State Tech Assistant/
Manager
• State Grassroots
Coordinator
4 Spread the Word
facebook.com/conventionofstates
instagram.com/conventionofstates
twitter.com/COSProject
540-441-7227 to request a speaker.
Be a leader in your com-
munity and help spread the
word by being the first to
read Sen. Tom Coburn’s new
book
Smashing the DC Mo-
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Restore Freedom and Stop
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FILED THE COS
RESOLUTION (48
STATES)
AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, DE,
FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY,
LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MS,
MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM,
NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA,
SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA,
WI, WV, WY
PASSED THE COS
RESOLUTION (12
STATES)
GA, FL, AK, AL, IN, TN, OK, LA,
AZ, ND, TX, MO
HOUSE FLOOR
VOTE WINS (18
STATES)
AL, AK, AR, AZ, FL, GA, IN, IA,
LA, ND, NM, TN, VA, SD, UT,
OK, MO, TX
SENATE FLOOR
VOTE WINS (17
STATES)
AL, AK, AZ, AR, FL, GA, IN, MO,
NH, NC, ND, OK, LA, MO, TN,
TX, WV
COMMITTEE WINS
(27 STATES)
AL, AK, AZ, AR, FL, GA, IL, IN,
IA, KS, LA, MS, MO, NE, NH,
NM, NC, ND, OK, SC, SD, TN,
TX, UT, VA, WV, WY
LEGISLATIVE
VICTORIES
BY THE
NUMBERS
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