85R12176 JRJ-F By: Hinojosa H.J.R. No. 120 A JOINT RESOLUTION applying to Congress for a limited national convention for the exclusive purpose of proposing an amendment to the United States Constitution to restore balance and integrity to our elections. WHEREAS, The framers of the Constitution of the United States intended that the Congress of the United States should be "dependent on the people alone" (James Madison, Federalist No. 52); and WHEREAS, That dependency has evolved from a dependency on the people alone to a dependency on powerful special interests, through campaigns or third-party groups, that has created a fundamental imbalance in our representative democracy; and WHEREAS, Americans across the political spectrum agree that elections in the United States should be free from the disproportional influence of special interests and fair enough that any citizen can be elected into office; and WHEREAS, The Constitution of the State of Texas states: "All political power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority, and instituted for their benefit" and the people have the right at all times to reform their government "in such manner as they may think expedient" (Section 2, Article I); and WHEREAS, Article V of the United States Constitution requires Congress to call a convention for proposing amendments to that constitution on the application of two-thirds of the legislatures of the several states; and WHEREAS, The 85th Texas Legislature perceives the need for an amendments convention in order to restore balance and integrity to our elections by proposing an amendment to the federal constitution that will permanently protect free and fair elections in America, and desires that said convention be so limited; and WHEREAS, The 85th Texas Legislature intends that this joint resolution be a continuing application considered together with applications calling for a convention on this subject, such as those approved by Vermont legislators (2014 Vermont, Joint Resolution Senate No. 27, 160 Congressional Record S4331, POM-284), by California legislators (2014 California, Assembly Joint Resolution No. 1, 160 Congressional Record S5507, POM-320), by Illinois legislators (2014 Illinois, Senate Joint Resolution No. 42), by New Jersey legislators (2015 New Jersey, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 132), by Rhode Island legislators (2016 Rhode Island, Senate Resolution No. 2589 and House Resolution No. 7670), and all other passed, pending, and future applications until such time as the legislatures of two-thirds of the several states have applied for a convention for a similar purpose and said convention is convened by Congress; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the State of Texas desires that the delegates to said convention be composed equally of individuals currently elected to state and local office, or be selected by election, in each congressional district in Texas, for the purpose of serving as Texas delegates, though all individuals elected or appointed to federal office now, or in the past, be prohibited from serving as Texas delegates to the convention and intends to retain the ability to restrict or expand the power of its delegates within the limits herein expressed; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the people of the State of Texas speaking through their legislature, and pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution, hereby apply to the United States Congress to call a convention for the exclusive and limited purpose of proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States that will restore free and fair elections as described herein as soon as two-thirds of the legislatures of the several states have applied for a convention for a similar purpose; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the chief administrative officer of the Texas House of Representatives or Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the president of the United States, to the speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, to the vice president of the United States in the vice president's capacity as the presiding officer of the Senate of the United States, to the minority leader of the United States House of Representatives, to the president pro tempore of the United States Senate, to all members of the Texas delegation to Congress, with the respectful request that the full and complete text of this resolution be printed in the Congressional Record, and to the presiding officers of each legislative body of each of the several states, requesting the cooperation of the states in issuing an application compelling Congress to call a convention for proposing amendments pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution.