Hey folks!
I have been busy lately with school stuffs and that's why I haven't look into the Missouri politic, yet.
Sure you may heard about Right-to-Work bill which was created by American Legislative Exchange Council within the state house. It is a de-unionization bill that only benefits employers but not employees, and The House of Congress of Missouri just passed the bill about a week ago. Supporters argue that it could improve Missouri business, even though Missouri is already one of pro-business states in America.
So there's little snippet of what Rex Sinquefeld aiming for the state of Missouri.
Anyway, let me tell you a little update for this blog:
Few months ago I contacted former Missouri state legislature and Article V activist Byron DeLear and asked for an interview. I met him though Wolf-PAC Missouri Google Group where he shared the article he wrote for St. Louis Post-Dispatch about his time at Assembly State of Legislatures. I send him some questions on his background, his political views and his advocacy for Article V of Constitution.
I haven't got a response from Byron DeLear until few weeks ago. He said we could get on the phone and discuss. He also shared a link to his blog post about how U.S. House finally count Article V application for the first time in centuries, thanks to this man named Dan Marks. The Young Turks covered how Dan Marks, who is also an Article V advocate, requested the congress to count the states' call for amendment convention and how Wolf-PAC got involved with this, and you can see it right below here:
Stay tune for the interview of Byron DeLear later next month or week.
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