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===== The Article V Solution and the Absurdity of Inaction ===== | ===== The Article V Solution and the Absurdity of Inaction ===== | ||
**Rita Dunaway, Esq., National Legislative Strategist for the Convention of States Project** | **Rita Dunaway, Esq., National Legislative Strategist for the Convention of States Project** | ||
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How can we be a self-governing people when we are completely removed from the invisible hands that actually regulate us, with no means of holding them account-able, | How can we be a self-governing people when we are completely removed from the invisible hands that actually regulate us, with no means of holding them account-able, | ||
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Many who oppose using Article V’s convention process would agree that well-designed constitutional amendments could close court-created structural loop-holes that have damaged our federal structure and concentrated power in Washington, D.C. For instance, we could require congressional approval for all administrative regulations. We could clarify where Congress’ authority ends and the states’ authority begins so that Congress could actually have time to do its constitutional job. | Many who oppose using Article V’s convention process would agree that well-designed constitutional amendments could close court-created structural loop-holes that have damaged our federal structure and concentrated power in Washington, D.C. For instance, we could require congressional approval for all administrative regulations. We could clarify where Congress’ authority ends and the states’ authority begins so that Congress could actually have time to do its constitutional job. | ||
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