News is Your Local Election Headquarters as we examine the history of the Constitutional Convention in Rhode Island. Kate ...
A basketful of issues close to your heart may be preventing you from seeing the much bigger issue: “A republic, if you can ...
Why does the state need to spend as much as $4.6 million when an amendment can be introduced at any time by our elected ...
Criticism of the US Constitution’s antimajoritarian and undemocratic nature has long been a staple of left-wing thought and ...
If voters approve Question 1, elected delegates could propose changes to the state constitution, and then Rhode Islanders ...
"Our General Assembly is hopelessly compromised by progressive-Left, woke, and big-government advocates. They will never pass ...
Our Rhode Island constitution, Article 14 Section 2, states that every 10 years, voters must be asked, “Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution?” This Nov. 5, Rhode Island ...
The two major parties, with some exceptions, have lined up on either ends of the question -- Republicans for it and Democrats ...
While some may believe that Nevada’s state motto may be Battle Born, this is a common misconception. Battle Born is a saying that came from the fact that the statehood of Nevada was ratified at the ...
Voters appear split on a ballot question asking if the state should hold a constitutional convention, according to a new poll ...
On November 5, Rhode Islanders get to make a once in a decade decision: Question one on the ballot asks if the state should ...
Over a half-century ago, as secretary and elected delegate to the 1973 Constitutional Convention, I drafted and helped secure the enactment of the present Rhode Island Constitution’s provision ...