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  • Repeal 17th Amendment

    Information about repealing the seventeenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution, so that U.S. Senators are again elected by state legislatures. Senators might spend less time raising campaign cash.

    www.articlev.com

  • Some Proposed Constitutional Amendments

    A list of amendments proposed in the U.S. Congress over the past several years.

    www.usconstitution.net

  • Riddick on Constitutional Amendments in the U.S. Senate

    Senate treatment of proposed constitutional amendments is described, and it is explained that these amendments are proposed in the form of "joint resolutions."

    www.gpo.gov

  • U.S. Senate Joint Resolutions, 108th Congress

    Constitutional amendments are proposed in the form of Senate Joint Resolutions, although not all joint resolutions deal with constitutional amendments.

    www.theorator.com

  • U.S. House Joint Resolutions, 108th Congress

    U.S. House Joint Resolutions include many proposed constitutional amendments that have been considered by the House, some of which have been considered by the Senate too.

    www.theorator.com

  • The Liberty Amendment

    Proposed 28th Amendment would repeal income, estate, and gift taxes, and liquidate approximately 900 federal agencies, commissions, and quasi government corporations engaging in business-type activities.

    libertyamendment.com

  • Proposed Amendments not Ratified by the States

    Over the course of American history, six amendments have been proposed by the Senate and House and yet never been ratified by the states. Some of these proposed amendments specify no deadline for ratification.

    www.gpoaccess.gov

  • Lost 13th Amendment Was Actually Ratified

    Some reasearchers contend that a constitutional amendment was ratified in 1819 penalizing citizens who accepy titles of nobility or other honors, at least from foreign governments.

    www.newhousenews.com

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