The question voters will decide next week is posed by law every 10 years in the state. If approved, each of the state's 75 ...
The Cincinnati Inquirer recently ran a commentary calling for a new constitutional convention. Even more recently, the idea ...
It’s been quite a ride,” Brunk said. The copy was printed after the Constitutional Convention finished drafting the proposed framework of the nation’s government in 1787 and sent it to the ...
"I’ve been to MAGA marches. I’ve been to January 6. I’ve been to a lot of places," Stava said, "and you know, I’ve never been ...
PROVIDENCE – Opposition to Question 1 on Tuesday’s ballot, which asks whether Rhode Island should hold a constitutional convention, has grown in the run-up to Election Day, a new University of New ...
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Recently, Kamala went off the teleprompter to counter some vocal detractors at one of her campaign stops. The Western Journal ...
An incredibly rare copy of a United States Constitution that was discovered in an old filing cabinet will be auctioned off this week at Asheville, North Carolina — after being delayed by devastating ...
The two major parties, with some exceptions, have lined up on either ends of the question -- Republicans for it and Democrats ...
At the 1986 convention, delegates passed 26 proposed amendments to the state constitution, which were then placed on the ballot for voters to approve or reject. In some cases, several proposed ...
When the average person hears the term constitutional convention, they might think of the historical meeting held at Independence Hall back in 1787. The purpose was to create a new guiding ...
Local questions will be on the ballot in 23 of Rhode Island's 39 municipalities after the five statewide questions (constitutional convention, Green bond ... a turn-of-the-century function hall on a ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — On Tuesday, Nov. 5, Rhode Islanders get to make a once-in-a-decade decision: Should the state hold a constitutional convention? If voters approve Question 1 ...