Calling an Article V Convention for proposing a Fiscal Responsibility Amendment to the United States Constitution and stipulating ratification by a vote of We the People, and for other purposes.
Impact
If enacted, HCR24 would facilitate a process whereby proposed amendments addressing fiscal responsibility could be created and subsequently ratified by a vote of the people in at least three-quarters of states. This process is intended to empower citizens more directly in financial governance, contrasting with previous reliance on congressional action alone. By activating the states in this way, it asks the public to have a decisive role in shaping fiscal policy, which could shift the balance of power towards state-level interests on federal financial matters.
Summary
HCR24 is a concurrent resolution calling for a Convention under Article V of the U.S. Constitution to propose a Fiscal Responsibility Amendment. The rationale behind this bill is the significant increase in national debt, which has grown from $860 billion to over $31 trillion since 1979. Proponents argue that the failure of Congress to act on this issue has necessitated a grassroots movement to impose fiscal responsibility directly through the Constitution. The amendment aims to establish long-term controls on governmental spending, thereby addressing fiscal issues at a foundational level.
Contention
The major points of contention revolve around the implications of calling an Article V Convention itself. Critics warn of potential risks associated with a 'convention of states,' including the possibility of unintended consequences, where broad discussions could lead to amendments that may diverge dramatically from the original intent of fiscal responsibility. Furthermore, there are apprehensions regarding the credibility and alignment of the delegates chosen for state conventions, and whether they could truly represent the public's interests in such a critical constitutional process. Additionally, the bill's framework raises questions about how to ensure adherence to the proposed amendment if ratified, considering differing interpretations of fiscal responsibility across various states.
Calling an Article V Convention for proposing a Fiscal Responsibility Amendment to the United States Constitution and stipulating ratification by a vote of We the People, and for other purposes.
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States providing that the rights extended by the Constitution are the rights of natural persons only.
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to prohibit voting in Federal, State, or local elections by individuals who are not citizens of the United States.
Calling for the end of impunity of unpunished Serbian sexual war crimes during the 1999 Kosovo war in the case of United States citizen and sexual war crime survivor Vasfije Krasniqi Goodman and other survivors of sexual and gender-based violence.