Remembering a true statesman...
He spent years battling corruption in the U.S. Senate. He earned the nickname “Dr. No” for roadblocking countless pieces of harmful legislation.
Then he realized that D.C. was fundamentally broken. Despite his best efforts, he’d never be able to fix it from the inside.
So he did something unprecedented. He gave up his seat in the Senate, and left D.C. to join the only project capable of placing the kind of limits on federal power that Congress never would.
For the next five years of his life, Senator Tom Coburn helped lead the charge to call a Convention of States. He traveled the country, testifying before state legislators, meeting with influential leaders, and rallying the grassroots.
He regularly called it the, “most important work of his lifetime.”
But at his passing, two years ago, he handed the baton to us — to run the race to completion and preserve liberty for future generations.
And that’s exactly what we’re going to do. Right now, 18 states have joined the fight to call a Convention of States, and our Resolution is nearing the finish line in three more states this year.
It’s up to us. Will you help carry on the torch of liberty, in Tom’s honor, by becoming a monthly supporter today?
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