Convention of States
Chelsea Magee is currently a Project Manager at Convention of States, where Chelsea coordinates efforts for a national movement aimed at proposing amendments to the United States Constitution. Prior to this role, Chelsea held positions such as Director of Operations at True the Vote, Director of Foster & Adoption Advocacy at GEORGIA LIFE ALLIANCE INC, and Assistant Financial Representative at Northwestern Mutual. Chelsea's professional journey also includes experiences in client services, administration, and finance within various organizations, showcasing their diverse skill set and dedication to making an impact in different industries.
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Convention of States
The Problem Our nation is in peril. The public widely believes that America is headed in the wrong direction. They believe the future prospects are troubling, not only for this generation but for gen- erations to come. The monstrous federal debt, the power grabs of the federal courts, and the escalating power of an irresponsble centralized government could ultimately result in the financial ruin of generations of Americans. The Solution Our current situation is precisely what the Founders feared. They knew the federal government might one day become drunk with power, so they gave us a solution in Article V of the U.S. Constitution. Article V says that upon successful ‘application’ by 34 states, the states can convene a Convention of States to propose constitutional amendments. Under the Convention of States Project resolution, these amendments would be limited to imposing fiscal restraints on the federal government, limiting the power of the federal government, and mandating term limits. This would allow proposed amendments that limit executive orders, federal spending and taxation, and terms of office for Congress and the Supreme Court. What kind of amendments would you propose? These amendments only become part of the Constitution after they are ratified by 38 states, rendering the “runaway convention” objection virtually unthinkable. When 38 states agree on something, it’s not a runaway — it’s a mandate! The Strategy The Convention of States Project is recruiting and mobilizing a permanent army of trained political activists in 3,000 state house and legislative districts across the country. These district captains will each recruit 100 people, who will call or write their state legislators, voicing their support for a Convention of States. In other words, we have more than a general philosophy; we have a well-organized strategy.