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Rep. [https://ballotpedia.org/Bill_Taylor_(South_Carolina) Bill Taylor], who participated in the farcical [[Convention of States]] simulated convention. [https://publiushuldah.files.wordpress.com/2022/03/nightmare-amendments-south-carolina-march-2022.pdf]
 
Rep. [https://ballotpedia.org/Bill_Taylor_(South_Carolina) Bill Taylor], who participated in the farcical [[Convention of States]] simulated convention. [https://publiushuldah.files.wordpress.com/2022/03/nightmare-amendments-south-carolina-march-2022.pdf]
  
Rep. [https://ballotpedia.org/Tommy_Pope Tommy Pope] as Republican Speaker pro tempore.
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Rep. [https://ballotpedia.org/Tommy_Pope Tommy Pope], as Republican Speaker pro tempore, who may aspire to higher office.
  
 
===Nebraska===
 
===Nebraska===
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Nebraska is unicameral, with only one chamber that is called its Senate.
 
Nebraska is unicameral, with only one chamber that is called its Senate.
  
*Sen. [https://ballotpedia.org/Steve_Halloran Steve Halloran] led the enactment of [[Convention of States]] there in 2022.  He represents Senate District 33, and was elected unchallenged by 12,893 votes in the general election in 2020, and by 6,653 votes in an unchallenged primary.
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Sen. [https://ballotpedia.org/Steve_Halloran Steve Halloran] led the enactment of [[Convention of States]] there in 2022.  He represents Senate District 33, and was elected unchallenged by 12,893 votes in the general election in 2020, and by 6,653 votes in an unchallenged primary.
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===Wisconsin===
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Sen. Senator Kathy Bernier, who praised the passage in 2022. [https://conventionofstates.com/news/breaking-wisconsin-becomes-16th-state-to-pass-convention-of-states-resolution?ref=21516]
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Rep. Dan Knodl, "Times like these are precisely why the Founders created the mechanisms in Article V," agreed Wisconsin State
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===West Virginia===
  
 
===Primary dates in 2022===
 
===Primary dates in 2022===

Revision as of 16:44, 13 March 2022

The ConCon Hall of Shame are state legislators who push the dark-money agenda of an Article V Convention, including the Convention of States.

The ConCon Hall of Shame includes:

South Carolina House

Rep. Bill Taylor, who participated in the farcical Convention of States simulated convention. [1]

Rep. Tommy Pope, as Republican Speaker pro tempore, who may aspire to higher office.

Nebraska

Nebraska is unicameral, with only one chamber that is called its Senate.

Sen. Steve Halloran led the enactment of Convention of States there in 2022. He represents Senate District 33, and was elected unchallenged by 12,893 votes in the general election in 2020, and by 6,653 votes in an unchallenged primary.

Wisconsin

Sen. Senator Kathy Bernier, who praised the passage in 2022. [2]

Rep. Dan Knodl, "Times like these are precisely why the Founders created the mechanisms in Article V," agreed Wisconsin State

West Virginia

Primary dates in 2022

Date of Primary State
May 3 Indiana, Ohio
May 10 Nebraska, West Virginia
May 17 Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania
May 24 Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia
June 7 California, Iowa, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Dakota
June 14 Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina (requires runoff)
June 21 Virginia
June 28 Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, New York, Oklahoma, Utah
August 2 Michigan
August 4 Tennessee
August 9 Connecticut, Minnesota, Vermont, Wisconsin
August 13 Hawaii
August 16 Alaska, Wyoming
August 23 Florida
September 13 Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island
September 20 Massachusetts
November 8 Louisiana (*)