History is our guide, and court precedent confirms this principle. https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/conventionofstates/pages/899/attachments/original/1423177477/Kelly__Single_Subject_Convention.pdf?1423177477 …
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A repeal of the 16th and 17th are on the table with our resolution. Unfortunately, Congress will never do it. It's up to us!
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A Convention of States only has the power to propose reforms, not ratify them, the same power that Congress has every day.
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Neither can a Convention of States. The proposals are sent back to the state legislatures for ratification.
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Proposals require 26 state delegations at Convention. Ratification requires 38 state legislatures.
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You meant 26 more (34 total) for proposal see Article V.
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It requires 34 to call the convention, but 26 delegations at convention to propose a specific reform.
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