Bill Text: HI HR6 | 2017 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Requesting Hawaii's Congressional Delegation To Introduce Legislation For And To Support An Amendment To Article V Of The United States Constitution To Permit Two-thirds Of The States To Directly Propose Specific Constitutional Amendments, In Substitution For The States' Current Authority To Call For A Constitutional Convention By The Congress.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-03-23 - The committee(s) on JUD recommend(s) that the measure be deferred. [HR6 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2017-HR6-Introduced.html
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TWENTY-NINTH LEGISLATURE, 2017 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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HOUSE RESOLUTION
Requesting Hawaii's congressional delegation to introduce legislation for and to support an amendment to Article V of the united states Constitution to permit two-thirds of the states to directly propose specific constitutional amendments, in substitution for the states' current authority to call for a constitutional convention by the congress.
WHEREAS, Article V of the Constitution of the United States provides for two methods of amending the Constitution, one initiated by congressional action and the other initiated by the states; and
WHEREAS, to date, all constitutional amendments have been congressionally initiated through the process whereby two-thirds of each house of Congress proposes the constitutional amendment; and
WHEREAS, the state-initiated process, whereby Congress calls for a constitutional convention to consider amendments upon the application of two-thirds of state legislatures, has never been employed; and
WHEREAS, the state-initiated constitutional convention is potentially open-ended and therefore too cumbersome and problematic in light of current and foreseeable circumstances; and
WHEREAS, permitting the direct submission of proposed constitutional amendments by two-thirds of the states would be a more effective process for state-initiated amendments; and
WHEREAS, the existing constitutional requirement that three-fourths of all states must ratify any proposed constitutional amendment remains the ultimate safeguard against poorly considered amendments, irrespective of source; and
WHEREAS, currently only Congress is authorized to directly propose an amendment to Article V of the Constitution of the United States to permit the states to directly propose specific amendments rather than require Congress to call for a potentially open-ended constitutional convention that could result in constitutional changes other than those desired by the states; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the Twenty-ninth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2017, that Hawaii's congressional delegation is requested to introduce legislation for and to support an amendment to Article V of the Constitution of the United States to permit two-thirds of the states to directly propose specific constitutional amendments, in substitution for the states' current authority to call for a constitutional convention by the Congress; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Resolution be transmitted to the members of Hawaii's congressional delegation and the chief executive officer of each house of every state legislature in the United States.
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U.S. Constitution Amendment; State-Initiated Proposed Amendments