- North Carolina - We're within a few votes of what we need to pass the Senate, which would make North Carolina state #16. We're doing everything we can to lock in those last few votes, including offering holdouts an opportunity to speak with experts like Sen. Rick Santorum and Prof. Rob Natelson.
- Wisconsin - This is most likely to be the first state to pass the Convention of States Resolution in 2022! Our team believes we now have the votes needed to pass in the Senate, which would mean final passage for Wisconsin.
- Pennsylvania - Our team made major progress this year when the Senate State Government Committee gave our national experts a rare opportunity to face off against Article V opponents in a special committee meeting without the procedural constraints of a formal hearing. It didn't take long for it to become clear that while we base our arguments on fact, history, and law, opposition is based entirely on fear, speculation, and misconceptions.
- West Virginia - We expect early movement in the Mountaineer State now that we've received indications that House leadership wants to make COS a priority for 2022.
- Nebraska - At the end of the 2021 session, our champion legislators pulled off a rare procedural move to suspend the Senate Rules and place our Resolution on General File, thus ensuring that it will be ready for a floor vote when the Senate convenes in January, 2022. With session scheduled from January 5-March 5, Nebraska's unicameral legislature should be another early mover!
As you can see, we’re on the cusp of passage in many states, but we can’t do it without the support of patriots like you.
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