Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HJR0015

Introduced
2/18/25  

Caption

US CONST-ART V-APPLICATION

Impact

If passed, HJR0015 would not only signal Illinois' position on federal governance but also contribute to a potential nationwide effort to initiate a convention for constitutional amendments. Supporters of the resolution argue that it would empower states to reclaim authority from the federal government, thereby enhancing governance that is more attuned to local needs and preferences. This could lead to significant changes in how federal laws interact with state laws, particularly regarding fiscal policies and federal oversight.

Summary

HJR0015 is a House Joint Resolution that calls for the State of Illinois to apply for a convention of the states under Article V of the United States Constitution. The bill aims to propose amendments that impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit its power and jurisdiction, and restrict the terms of office for federal officials and members of Congress. This initiative stems from concerns over overreach and abuses of authority at the federal level, as well as a belief that state governments can better reflect the will of the people.

Contention

The proposal may raise substantial debate concerning the risks and benefits of a constitutional convention. Opponents argue that such a convention could lead to unintended consequences, potentially opening the door to amendments that might undermine rights or protections currently in place. Furthermore, there are concerns about the level of control states would have over the convention process once it is convened, and whether it would truly serve the purposes of fiscal restraint and limitation of federal powers as intended.

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