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A JOINT RESOLUTION
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rescinding the 1899 application of the 26th Texas Legislature to |
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the United States Congress to call an unrestricted national |
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convention under Article V of the United States Constitution for |
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proposing undisclosed amendments to that Constitution. |
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WHEREAS, In adopting Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4, the |
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26th Texas Legislature, in the year 1899, applied to the United |
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States Congress to call a convention, under the terms of Article V |
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of the United States Constitution, ". . . for proposing amendments |
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to said Constitution . . ." that would be subject to potential |
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ratification; and |
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WHEREAS, That particular application--unlike subsequent and |
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more detailed applications from Texas lawmakers--did not prescribe |
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any boundaries on the subject matter of amendments to be discussed |
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or ultimately offered for ratification by such a nationwide |
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convention; and |
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WHEREAS, While indeed no Article V amendatory convention has |
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yet taken place thus far in American history, nevertheless, there |
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is a very real possibility that one, or more than one, could be |
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triggered at some point in the future--the precise results of which |
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cannot be predicted or contrived in advance; and |
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WHEREAS, At the present time, the Texas Legislature has |
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absolutely no desire or intention whatsoever for Congress to call |
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an Article V amendatory convention of a general, vague, and |
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unlimited nature; and |
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WHEREAS, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4 remains just as |
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alive and valid today as it was when it was approved by Texas |
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legislators 116 years ago; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the 84th Legislature of the State of Texas, |
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Regular Session, 2015, hereby officially rescinds, repeals, |
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revokes, and nullifies Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4, Acts of |
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the 26th Legislature, Regular Session, 1899, calling for an |
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open-ended, unclear, and indeterminate Article V amendatory |
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convention to propose for ratification unspecified federal |
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constitutional amendments, which application was duly received by |
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Congress, and reprinted word for word in the Congressional Record |
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of December 11, 1899, at page 219, and which application was |
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referred to the Committee on the Judiciary in the United States |
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House of Representatives the very next day (Congressional Record at |
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page 280); and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That, in a manner which would furnish confirmation |
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of delivery and tracking while en route, the Texas secretary of |
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state shall transmit properly certified copies of this joint |
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resolution of rescission--together with copies of Senate |
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Concurrent Resolution No. 4--pursuant to the Standing Rules of the |
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United States Senate (namely, Rule VII, paragraphs 4, 5, and 6), to |
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the vice president of the United States (in his capacity as |
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presiding officer of the United States Senate and addressed to him |
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at the office which he maintains inside the United States Capitol |
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Building); to the secretary and parliamentarian of the United |
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States Senate; and to both United States senators representing |
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Texas; accompanied by a cover letter to each addressee drawing |
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attention to the fact that it is the 84th Texas Legislature's |
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courteous, yet firm, request that the full and complete verbatim |
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text of this joint resolution--as well as the full and complete |
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verbatim text of Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4--be duly |
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published in the United States Senate's portion of the |
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Congressional Record as an official memorial to the United States |
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Senate, and that this joint resolution--with Senate Concurrent |
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Resolution No. 4 appended thereto--be referred to whichever |
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committee or committees of the United States Senate that would have |
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appropriate jurisdiction in this matter; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That, in a manner which would furnish confirmation |
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of delivery and tracking while en route, the Texas secretary of |
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state shall likewise transmit properly certified copies of this |
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joint resolution of rescission--together with copies of Senate |
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Concurrent Resolution No. 4--pursuant to the Rules of the United |
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States House of Representatives (namely, Rule XII, clauses 3 and |
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7), to the speaker, clerk, and parliamentarian of the United States |
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House of Representatives; and to all members of the United States |
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House of Representatives who represent districts in Texas; likewise |
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accompanied by a cover letter to each addressee drawing attention |
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to the fact that it is the 84th Texas Legislature's courteous, yet |
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firm, request that the substance of this joint resolution--as well |
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as that of Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4--be accurately |
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summarized in the United States House of Representatives' portion |
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of the Congressional Record as an official memorial to the United |
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States House of Representatives, and that this joint |
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resolution--with Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 4 appended |
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thereto--be referred to whichever committee or committees of the |
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United States House of Representatives that would have appropriate |
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jurisdiction in this matter. |