On January 4, Congressmember Ralph Norman of South Carolina introduced HJR 12. It would amend the Constitution to impose term limits for members of Congress: 3 terms for U.S. House, and two for U.S. Senate. If enacted, service prior to … Continue reading
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On January 13, the Minnesota Secretary of State filed this brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in De La Fuente v Simon, 20-612. This is the case over the Minnesota law that says a political party with its own presidential … Continue reading
Illinois House of Representatives Speaker Michael Madigan has been defeated for re-election as Speaker. He had been Speaker ever since 1983, except for two years when Republicans had a majority in the House. Under Madigan’s reign, the Illinois ballot access … Continue reading
Congressmember Steve Cohen (D-Tennessee) has introduced his HJR 14, a proposed constitutional amendment to abolish the electoral college. It says in section five that “Entitlement to inclusion on the ballot shall be determined by Congress.” Thanks to Thomas Jones for … Continue reading
This story says that in Rensselaer County, New York, Republican leaders are actively encouraging their supporters to enroll in the Working Families Party, so as to help Republican candidates win the WFP nomination. … Continue reading