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EMERGENCY! Idaho Hearing Friday, March 1st - 1:30 pm Constitutional Convention



EMERGENCY! Just posted today!

 

HEARING: Friday, March 1, 1:30pm, Room WW54

We need people to testify!

 

Article V Constitutional Convention applications on a SCR 115 Balanced Budget and SCR 114 Term Limits.

 

To Testify Remotely: https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/2024/standingcommittees/sjr/#hcode-tab-style2testimony-registration-remote-in-person

 

MESSAGE: Please Vote NO on the Article V Constitutional Convention applications SCR 115 Balanced Budget and SCR 114 Term Limits. It doesn’t matter what the topic for a Convention is an Article V Constitutional Convention cannot be limited. Idaho gets 41% of its state funding from the federal government. A Balanced Budget Amendment will mean Idaho will have to raise taxes. We have term limits every election. The Left has an endless supply of candidates. It’s much harder to find constitutional conservatives to run for office.


(Or better yet write your own message.)


A Balanced Budget Amendment just won’t work, more information is below.

 

CONTACT: Senate Judiciary & Rules Committee Republicans:

Chair: TLakey@senate.idaho.gov, DForeman@senate.idaho.gov, ALee@senate.idaho.gov, KAnthon@senate.idaho.gov, DRicks@senate.idaho.gov, PhilHart@senate.idaho.gov, LHartgen@senate.idaho.gov,

 

Please CALL Senate Judiciary & Rules Committee

#23 Chair Todd Lakey: 208-332-1328

#9 Abby Lee: 208-332-1325

#25 Linda Wright Hartgen: 208-332-1318

#27 Kelly Anthon: 208-332-1327

#34 Doug Ricks: 208-332-1409

#2 Phil Hart: 208-332-1345

 

Copy of SCR 114, Term Limits: https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/billbookmark/?yr=2024&bn=SCR114

Copy of SCR 115, BBA: https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/billbookmark/?yr=2024&bn=SCR115

 


The Balanced Budget Amendment won’t work. Let’s not take a chance on losing our precious fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution.

https://smartasset.com/data-studies/states-most-dependent-on-the-federal-government-2022


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