The Constitutional Convention may have been the most heated ballot question, but Rhode Islanders voted on several key funding ...
A rare copy of the U.S. Constitution, printed 237 years ago, is set to be auctioned Thursday in North Carolina. The document, which was sent to the states for ratification after the Constitutional ...
It was to secure these that a new constitutional convention was proposed ... all parts the same as the boy and the infant. No human art could make even a single man what he was five years ago ...
Maybe it would be a good thing if the former president won the popular vote for once—as long as he doesn’t win the election.
This year, Rhode Island voters are being asked to decide if the state should hold a constitutional convention. A constitutional convention − should a majority of voters endorse Question 1 in ...
Question 1 on the Nov. 5 ballot will ask voters to approve calling a state constitutional convention. Arguably, this may be the most consequential question on the ballot. A state constitution ...
The Cincinnati Inquirer recently ran a commentary calling for a new constitutional convention. Even more recently, the idea was seconded by Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean of the U. of California Law School ...
Forty years ago, Rhode Island became the last state to hold a constitutional convention, and one state senator notes some lawmakers have fought every 10 years to prevent another one As a young ...
This year, Rhode Island voters are being asked to decide if the state should hold a constitutional convention. The last convention took place in 1986. Here's what changed as a result – and what ...
In theory, Question 1 on Rhode Island's November ballot − asking whether the state should hold a constitutional convention − is nonpartisan. There's no reason a convention would necessarily ...
The coalition opposing a constitutional convention has promoted bogus arguments to the public, writes the editor of the Rhode Island State Constitutional Convention Clearinghouse The “no ...
Four of the five statewide ballot questions in Rhode Island on Tuesday asked voters to approve funding for various projects. Question 2 would allocate $160.5 million of higher education facilities ...