Sentences with phrase «constitutional convention in»

The question of inserting a new preamble gained momentum during the Constitutional Convention in 1998, the Australian Government's formal process of consultation on the issue of whether Australia should become a republic.
He covers the Constitutional Convention in chronological order, grouping particular events and stages into individual chapters.
Less than four years later, with health problems a continuing concern, Washington faced a dilemma: Should he attend the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia?
No periodic state constitutional convention referendum has passed since 1984 — contributing to the longest drought in convening a state constitutional convention in U.S. history.
Along with other hardline unionists, he left in protest at reforms and became an early member of the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party, serving as the party chairman in 1975 and being elected to the Constitutional Convention in the same year.
Since only a tiny fraction of Americans has lived through a state constitutional convention in their adult lifetimes, and since Americans are not taught about state constitutional conventions (as opposed to the federal constitutional convention of 1787) during their formal schooling (even those such as myself who received a Ph.D. in American government), Americans approach these referendums starting with a huge knowledge deficit, making local opinion leaders that much more influential in public debates.
New York voters chose not to call a constitutional convention in 1997.
He served as delegate to the New York State constitutional convention in 1845.
New Yorkers will soon get a chance to decide whether to hold a constitutional convention in New York, but some government reform groups say there needs to be some major changes made first - including banning double dipping by state lawmakers who might become delegates.
New Yorkers will soon get a chance to decide whether to hold a constitutional convention in New York - but some government reform groups say there needs to be some major changes made first - including banning double dipping by state lawmakers who might become delegates.
A new poll finds waning support for the holding of a constitutional convention in New York.
Groups that often find themselves on opposite sides of political debates have come together this year to oppose a constitutional convention in New York.
If New York votes yes, we'll then elect delegates to the Constitutional Convention in 2018 and have the chance to vote on any amendments in 2019.
The question only gets on the ballot every 20 years and there hasn't been a constitutional convention in the state in half a century.
NEW YORK CITY — Don't forget to flip over your ballot when you go to vote on Nov. 7 — in addition to choosing a mayor, New Yorkers will decide if they will hold a constitutional convention in 2017.
The Decline of the Constitutional Convention in New York and Other U.S. States 1776 - 2015» and editor of The New York State Constitutional Convention Clearinghouse.
«I think that a constitutional convention in theory could be very good for New York state if the people could be heard, but unfortunately with the amount of money poured into these elections, we're likely to see attacks on the fundamental rights of New Yorkers,» said Green Party Coordinator Peter LaVenia.
«I don't see anything different in the way things would be handled in a constitutional convention in 2018,» said DeFrancisco, who is considering whether to run for governor next year.
ALBANY, N.Y. (WBEN / AP)-- It's Election Day and New York voters will decide whether to hold the state's first constitutional convention in 50 years.
Good - government and civic groups are joining forces to press for a constitutional convention in 2019, with a vote on whether to hold a convention set for this November.
On Nov. 7, Central New York voters will be asked whether they want to hold a constitutional convention in 2018.
It's true that the Forever Wild clause was adopted at a Constitutional Convention in 1894.
«Tomorrow, September 17, is Constitution Day: the anniversary of the agreement on the U.S. Constitution by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787.
Also during his interview with Samuels, Gibson said he supports a Constitutional Convention in 2017, saying «we clearly need reform in this state.»
The battle lines are drawn over whether New York should hold its first constitutional convention in 50 years.
New Yorkers will soon get a chance to decide whether to hold a constitutional convention in New York — but some government reform groups say some major changes need to be made first — including banning double dipping by state lawmakers who might become delegates.
The surest sign New York voters should approve a state Constitutional Convention in the once - every - two - decades opportunity coming this November is the caterwauling against the con con among the power players in Albany's Legislature.
«I experienced the Constitutional Convention in 1967 and it was a disaster,» said state Conservative Party Chairman Michael Long.
In about a year and half, in November of 2017, a vote will be held on whether New York should hold what could be the first constitutional convention in over half a century.
A new poll finds that the ballot question on whether to hold a constitutional convention in New York has become widely unpopular with voters.
I appreciate it is an important issue for some, but more needs to be done If one contrasts the amount of civic campaigning activity and public support behind the Scottish Constitutional Convention in the early 1990s (building on a range of efforts over a longer period), then it is clear that there has been no campaign in England of similar.
«Democracy on demand» would have to be discussed in depth at a constitutional convention in order to be accepted by Labour.
When the former Labour first minister Donald Dewar signed up for a Scottish constitutional convention in 1989, he said it had become necessary for Scots to live a little dangerously.
Judge Charles S. Desmond, left, talks with fellow delegate Peter J. Crotty at the Constitutional Convention in Albany on Aug 29, 1967.
The New York State Bar Association is urging Governor Andrew Cuomo to set the stage for a possible constitutional convention in 2019.
The group won approval of a statewide initiative amendment in a state constitutional convention in 1986, but voters, probably not comprehending its meaning due to a lack of publicity on the issue, rejected it by a narrow margin.
The Decline of the Constitutional Convention in New York and Other US States, 1776 — 2015, Journal of American Political Thought 6, no. 2 (Spring 2017): 256 - 293.
Bill Samuels, a longtime Democratic campaign donor and good - government advocate, has created a political action committee with $ 500,000 to push for a constitutional convention in which the public could radically change how Albany operates.
White highlighted four crucial questions for any constitutional convention in the UK: 1) Its membership (politicians, the public or both); 2) Its agenda and whether or not it has agenda - setting powers; 3) What happens to its output (whether it goes to parliament or straight to a referendum); 4) How co-ordinated it is across the territories of the UK.
At the same time, the IDC formally declared their opposition to a constitutional convention in 2019, which voters will decide via referendum this year.
Looks like we need to have a Constitutional Convention in 2017 to work around the dirty money TEAPublicans led by Dirty John Flanagan!
Although the states» representatives to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia were only authorized to amend the Articles, the representatives held secret, closed - door sessions and wrote a new constitution.
The story has been told that, shortly after the constitutional convention in Philadelphia in 1787, a professor of theology at Princeton rebuked Alexander Hamilton because, in the document they drafted, the founders of the republic failed to espouse Christianity.
The title of Metaxas» latest book, If You Can Keep It (Viking), is a reference to Benjamin Franklin's response to a woman who asked him, as he left the Constitutional Convention in 1787, «Dr Franklin, what have you given us, a monarchy or a republic?»
Cuomo this year proposed reforms to how constitutional conventions in order to limit the impact of special interests.
The TV documentaries generally described the past constitutional conventions in hagiographic terms.
The attraction of the reference route, in comparison with Mr. Alani's challenge, is that Canadian courts have historically felt freer to deal with constitutional conventions in that context — notably in the Patriation Reference.

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«Unless the federal judiciary is to be a floating constitutional convention,» Noonan added, «a federal court should not invent a constitutional right unknown in the past and antithetical to the defense of human life that has been a chief responsibility of our constitutional government.»
He reported sarcastically that «there» were some members [at the Constitutional Convention] so unfashionable as to think that a belief of the existence of a Deity, and of a state of future rewards and punishments would be some security for the good conduct of our rulers, and that in a Christian country it would be at least decent to hold out some distinction between the professors of Christianity and downright infidelity or paganism» (IV: 642) This chapter also includes excerpts from state constitutions that imposed religious tests on government officers (Delaware, for example.
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