Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill JRH001

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

Joint resolution constituting an application for a convention of the States under Article V of the United States Constitution

Impact

If passed, JRH001 would represent a significant maneuver by the Vermont General Assembly to exercise state authority in curtailing federal power. This application for a convention is seen as a proactive response to a perceived overreach by the federal government and could potentially lead to widespread changes in federal regulations and policies. The resolution positions Vermont alongside other states seeking greater autonomy and control over their governance and fiscal policy.

Summary

JRH001, a joint resolution introduced by Representative Higley of Lowell, seeks to trigger a Convention of the States under Article V of the United States Constitution. The resolution articulates concerns regarding the increasing authority and spending of the federal government, emphasizing the necessity for state legislators to act as guardians of liberty. By applying for a convention, the resolution aims to propose amendments that would impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit its power and jurisdiction, and establish term limits for federal officials and members of Congress.

Contention

The bill's proponents argue that a Convention of the States is a necessary measure to protect state rights and limit federal overreach, particularly in fiscal matters. However, opponents express concerns about the risks associated with calling a convention, highlighting fears that it could lead to unintended consequences or open the door to radical changes in the Constitution, potentially undermining hard-won rights and protections. This divergence in perspectives reflects broader national debates about state-federal relations and the balance of power within the U.S. government.

Companion Bills

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