A bill for an act concerning persons appointed to a convention called by the United States Congress to propose amendments to the United States Constitution, providing penalties, and including effective date provisions.
Impact
If enacted, HF2116 would implement strict prohibitions on commissioners, stipulating that they cannot propose or vote in favor of any unauthorized amendments or rules. These limitations are intended to maintain order and focus during the convention, safeguarding the interests of the state and ensuring that its representation aligns with previously established directives. Violation of these regulations could result in the removal of the commissioner and a class simple misdemeanor charge, emphasizing the serious nature of these appointments.
Summary
House File 2116 aims to establish clear regulations for individuals appointed as commissioners to represent Iowa at an Article V convention, which is convened to propose amendments to the United States Constitution. The bill defines key terms such as 'Article V convention', 'commissioner', 'unauthorized amendment', and 'unauthorized rule', ensuring a specific framework for the roles and responsibilities of these commissioners during the convention. This legislative action underscores the state's commitment to uphold constitutional integrity during any proceedings that may have significant implications on federal law.
Contention
A notable point of contention surrounding HF2116 involves the penalties imposed on commissioners for non-compliance. Critics may argue that the threat of a misdemeanor might deter qualified individuals from serving as commissioners, hence impacting the quality of representation. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding the potential overreach of the state in defining and restricting the conduct of representatives at a convention designed to foster broader discussion and potential constitutional change.
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