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Posts from Current Events

American Federalism: April 2025 in Review

American Federalism: March 2025 in Review

PCC Joint Delegate Letter to Congress – Urgent Action Request – March 25, 2025

PCC Introductory Letter to Congress

American Federalism: February 2025 — The First 100 Days

US Constitution & Article V – Past, Present, & Future by Thomas Jipping

American Federalism: December 2024 in Review

PCC Congressional Statement for the Record

Opening Statement – Former US Comptroller David Walker – House Budget Committee Hearing

Congress has Violated the Constitution

The People are Far Ahead of Congress in the Need for US Fiscal Reforms

David Walker, Former US Comptroller Congressional Statement – Dec. 11, 2024 – House Budget Committee

American Federalism: November 2024 in Review

The DOGE Initiative Is Clearly Needed but It Is Not Enough

There Is Something We Should All Agree on After This Election Season

Practical Questions Around Article V and Congress – Dr. David Primo – PCC Delegate Meeting June 14 2024 – Q&A

Practical Constitutional Budget Rules for Congress – Dr. David M. Primo of Rochester University

American Thought Leaders – Highlight Reel of PCC Debt Cliff Interview with Bruce Lee

American Federalism: October 2024 in Review

American Federalism: September 2024 in Review

The Most Dangerous Idea by Common Sense Soapbox

American Federalism: August 2024 in Review

America’s Debt Is Growing Faster Than Its Economy. Is This Sustainable?—W. Bruce Lee

American Federalism: July 2024 in Review

Congrats NCSL on your 50th! Great Insights on Civility!

American Federalism: May 2024 in Review

American Federalism: April 2024 in Review

US Senate Formally Recognizes National Debt as Threat to National Security

CA Governor Gavin Newsom Proposes Article V Gun Amendment – Slow Progress

Three Article V Convention Efforts – an Op-Ed

Twenty Myths Regarding Article V Conventions by David Guldenschuh, Esq.

Bloomberg News: IMF Steps Up Its Warning to US Over Spending and Ballooning Debt

“Making an Article V Convention Safe for Democracy” by Lawrence Lessig of Harvard Law School

Governor Huckabee speaks out on Federal/State Relations; National Debt; and so much more!

More Highlights of Governor Mike Huckabee

Pulling Back the Curtain – Congressman Chris Stewart’s Observations About Congress

David Walker – USA Comptroller (rtd) – Declaratory Relief Legal Actions – Stewardship – the Fate of Social Security

Arizona Calls for Action – States Must Work Together

The National Debt has now Surpassed $34 Trillion – What Does that Mean? (See Infographic)

Status of the PCC & Federal Debt – an Interview with W. Bruce Lee

Utah State Rep Ken Ivory on Hugh Hewitt at the 2023 States & Nation Policy Summit – Nov. 30, 2023

Utah Calls for Action – States Must Collaborate – Federal Debt & Article V

Congressman Jodey Arrington to ALEC 2023 States & Nation Policy Summit – Congress has Failed to Act

Speaker Johnson Message to ALEC’s 2023 States & Nation Policy Summit – Importance of Federalism

Congressman Chris Stewart Interview with the Phoenix Correspondence Commission

US Credit Worthiness / De-Dollarization / USA in Contrast to the World by Hon. Marlo Oaks

Overcoming Convention Apprehension

History/Perspectives on Federalism – Plus Free Legislative Tools for All States – Dr. Andrew Bibby

Problems with an Article V Convention – Mr. Stephen Spaulding of Common Cause – Congressional Testimony

Constitutional Constraints on the Federal Budget – Dr. David Primo, University of Rochester

Utah Code 63C-4a-304: The 21 Specific Powers Granted to the Federal Government by the States

Examining Proposed Constitutional Amendments

Introduction of the Phoenix Correspondence Commission

Is Everyone Now for Federalism?

Conference on the Constitutional Convention (It’s not Left or Right)

What’s Next for American Democracy?

US Senator Mike Braun (IN) Addresses the PCC

Is There a National Debt Problem? – a GAO Report of May 2023

Is an Article V Convention Safe?

Fiscal Integrity: Essential for our Future (PCC)

US Sen. Braun (Indiana) calls for Article V Convention for Balanced Budget and Term Limits

Origins of the Phoenix Correspondence Commission

Keynote Comments to the PCC by David Walker, US Comptroller General (fmr)

D.C. Needs a Grassroots Fix that will come when the Left and Right find Common Ground

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