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Convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution: Revision history


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  • curprev 03:0503:05, 18 February 2024DJackson1973 talk contribsm 62,919 bytes +40 Language to better define the Constitutional (Article V) requirement that the legislatures of the States submit applications to the Congress; it is the Congress' duty, when applications are received from 2/3 of the states, to convene a convention of the states to consider potential amendments to the Constitution. The Constitution DOES NOT give the States the authority to convene a convention by themselves for that purpose! undo Tag: Visual edit

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