Four of the five statewide ballot questions in Rhode Island on Tuesday ask voters to approve funding for various projects.
Former delegates to the 1986 Constitutional Convention on Tuesday urged voters to reject efforts to convene a convention (Question 3) on the Nov. 4 ballot, saying that the last ...
The Cincinnati Inquirer recently ran a commentary calling for a new constitutional convention. Even more recently, the idea ...
The coalition opposing a constitutional convention has promoted bogus arguments to the public, writes the editor of the Rhode ...
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 ...
This constitutional convention stands apart from those of the past. The 6th Constitutional Convention is equipped with new ...
Question 1 on the November 5th ballot will ask voters to approve calling a State Constitutional Convention. Arguably, this ...
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 ...
Question 1 on the ballot in November asked voters whether Rhode Island should hold a constitutional convention. A State House ...
Mounting pressure to regulate children’s use of technology in the United States raises the question: Is childproofing the internet constitutional? Most of the newly passed state laws have ...