Todays update on COS.
January 25, Wisconsin became the 16th state to pass the Convention of States Resolution after succeeding in several committee and two full chamber votes.
On January 25, the South Dakota House passed the Convention of States Resolution, and it's now being considered by the Senate.
On January 28, Nebraska became the 17th state to pass the Convention of States Resolution after last year's "Miracle in Nebraska" saved the Resolution from committee and put it in front of the full chamber.
On February 2, the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Federal and State Affairs reported our Resolution favorably.
On February 3, the Iowa 3-person subcommittee of the Senate State Government Committee reported our Resolution favorably.
On February 7, our sponsors in South Dakota saved our Resolution from committee in a successful "smoke out" maneuver.
On February 7, the Pennsylvania Senate State Government Committee reported our Resolution favorably by a 7-4 vote.
Ben, this is just the beginning.
We’ve received intel that tomorrow afternoon, the South Dakota Senate will take a final vote on the COS Resolution.
If we pass, that will make them the 18th state to pass the COS Resolution! Remember, it only takes 34 states to call the convention
Ben