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Well, usually such resolutions have a stated purpose, a topic they want a constitutional convention to address. What is it in this case?
"Usually?"
Are you looking at the notes from all of the many previous Article V conventions?
An article V convention has absolutely no limits. It can write anything the delegates agree to. If whatever they come up with is ratified, it is the new constitution. One doesn't have to have any specific agenda to call one.
An article V convention has absolutely no limits. It can write anything the delegates agree to.
If we're throwing the floor open to re-write the Constitution, very first thing, let's abolish the Electoral College and the Senate.
Replace them with?
Read The Liberty Amendments, by Mark Levin. He started this whole ball rolling.
The eleven amendments proposed by Levin:[3][4]
1.Impose Congressional term limits
2.Repeal the Seventeenth Amendment
3.Impose term limits for Supreme Court Justices and restrict judicial review
4.Require a balanced budget and limit federal spending and taxation
5.Define a deadline to file taxes (one day before the next federal election)
6.Subject federal departments and bureaucratic regulations to reauthorization and review
7.Create a more specific definition of the Commerce Clause
8.Limit eminent domain powers
9.Allow states to more easily amend the Constitution
10.Create a process where two-thirds of the states can nullify federal laws
11.Require photo ID to vote and limit early voting