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:"The fight to restrain the federal government and restore state sovereignty under the Constitution has taken a step forward today with the introduction of this legislation calling for a Convention of States,” said [Texas Public Policy Foundation Executive Vice President Kevin] Roberts. "Texas Public Policy Foundation is fully committed to supporting this effort in Texas and beyond.”
 
:"The fight to restrain the federal government and restore state sovereignty under the Constitution has taken a step forward today with the introduction of this legislation calling for a Convention of States,” said [Texas Public Policy Foundation Executive Vice President Kevin] Roberts. "Texas Public Policy Foundation is fully committed to supporting this effort in Texas and beyond.”
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Latest revision as of 23:23, 6 January 2017

The Texas Public Policy Foundation is a big supporter of the push for a Con Con.

As it explains on its website:[1]

"The fight to restrain the federal government and restore state sovereignty under the Constitution has taken a step forward today with the introduction of this legislation calling for a Convention of States,” said [Texas Public Policy Foundation Executive Vice President Kevin] Roberts. "Texas Public Policy Foundation is fully committed to supporting this effort in Texas and beyond.”

References

  1. http://www.texaspolicy.com/press_release/detail/tppf-statement-on-article-v-convention-bills-filed-in-texas-legislature