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H7009 • 2026
JOINT RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING A CONVENTION OF THE STATES UNDER ARTICLE V OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION (Petitions congress to call a convention for the purpose of proposing amendments to the U.S. Constitution to impose restraints on the federal government.)
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Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (04/16/2026)
Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration
Committee postponed at request of sponsor (02/05/2026)
Introduced, referred to House State Government & Elections
JOINT RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING A CONVENTION OF THE STATES UNDER ARTICLE V OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION (Petitions congress to call a convention for the purpose of proposing amendments to the U.S. Constitution to impose restraints on the federal government.)
H7009 2026 -- H 7009 ======== LC003562 ======== STATE OF RHODE ISLAND IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 ____________ J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING A CONVENTION OF THE STATES UNDER ARTICLE V OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION Introduced By: Representatives Corvese, and J. Brien Date Introduced: January 07, 2026 Referred To: House State Government & Elections 1 WHEREAS, The Founders of our Constitution empowered State Legislators to be 2 guardians of liberty against future abuses of power by the federal government; and 3 WHEREAS, The federal government has created a crushing national debt through 4 improper and imprudent spending; and 5 WHEREAS, The federal government has invaded the legitimate roles of the states 6 through the manipulative process of federal mandates, most of which are unfunded to a great 7 extent; and 8 WHEREAS, The federal government has ceased to live under a proper interpretation of 9 the Constitution of the United States; and 10 WHEREAS, It is the solemn duty of the States to protect the liberty of our people— 11 particularly for the generations to come—by proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the 12 United States through a Convention of the States under Article V for the purpose of restraining 13 these and related abuses of power; now, therefore be it 14 RESOLVED, That this General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island hereby applies to 15 Congress, under the provisions of Article V of the Constitution of the United States, for the 16 calling of a convention of the states limited to proposing amendments to the Constitution of the 17 United States that impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit the power and 18 jurisdiction of the federal government, and limit the terms of office for its officials and for 19 members of Congress; and be it further 1 RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State is hereby directed to transmit copies of this 2 application to the President and Secretary of the United States Senate and to the Speaker and 3 Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, and copies to the members of the said 4 Senate and House of Representatives from this State; and also to transmit copies hereof to the 5 presiding officers of each of the legislative houses in the several States, requesting their 6 cooperation; and be it further 7 RESOLVED, That this application constitutes a continuing application in accordance 8 with Article V of the Constitution of the United States until the legislatures of at least two-thirds 9 of the several states have made applications on the same subject; and be it further 10 RESOLVED, That the following are rules to Establish a Process for the Selection and 11 Oversight of Commissioners to an Article V Convention for Proposing Amendments. 12 SECTION 1. Applicability. These rules apply to a convention for proposing amendments 13 held under Article V of the United States Constitution. 14 SECTION 2. Definitions. As used in this rule: 15 A. "Advisory committee" means a committee consisting of members selected by each 16 chamber using the process defined in this resolution to perform the duties defined in this rule; 17 B. "Chamber" means either the Senate or the House of Representatives of the general 18 assembly; 19 C. "Commissioner" means a person selected by resolution of the general assembly as 20 provided herein to represent this state at an Article V convention for proposing amendments; 21 D. "Commissioning resolution" means the resolution adopted by the House of 22 Representatives and Senate of the general assembly which sets forth the names of the appointed 23 commissioners and their commissions and instructions; 24 E. "Delegation" means the group of commissioners and interim commissioners chosen by 25 the general assembly to attend an Article V convention with the powers and duties defined in this 26 resolution; 27 F. "Interim commissioner" means a person selected by the advisory committee pursuant 28 to Section 8 to fill a vacancy in the delegation. 29 SECTION 3. Qualifications of commissioners. At the time of appointment and 30 throughout the Article V convention, a commissioner: 31 A. Shall be a United States citizen and have been such for at least five (5) years; 32 B. Shall be a resident of the state and have been such for at least five (5) years; 33 C. Shall be at least twenty-five (25) years old; 34 D. Shall be a registered voter in this state; LC003562 - Page 2 of 8 1 E. Shall not be registered or required to be registered as a federal lobbyist at any time 2 within the last five (5) years; 3 F. Shall not currently be a federal employee (other than a member of the United States 4 armed forces) or contractor, nor have been such at any time within the last ten (10) years; 5 G. Shall not have held a federal elected or appointed office at any time within the last ten 6 (10) years; 7 H. Shall not have had any felony convictions for crimes involving moral turpitude in any 8 jurisdiction, nor any felony convictions for any crime in any jurisdiction within the last ten (10) 9 years; and 10 I. Shall not hold a statewide office while performing the duties of commissioner or 11 interim commissioner. For purposes of this section, a position as a state legislator is not deemed a 12 "statewide office." 13 SECTION 4. Commissioner selection and removal. 14 A. Nine (9) commissioners shall be named by a resolution passed by a majority of those 15 present and voting in a joint session of the general assembly. All commissioners shall be 16 appointed by this process. 17 B. The general assembly shall maintain an odd number of commissioners in the 18 delegation. 19 C. A commissioner or interim commissioner may be recalled and/or removed at any time 20 and for any reason by a joint resolution of the general assembly or by a majority of those present 21 and voting in a joint session thereof; and if the general assembly is not in session, may be recalled 22 and suspended from their duties by the advisory committee, pending a vote of the legislature. 23 D. A commissioner or interim commissioner shall be recalled and/or suspended by the 24 advisory committee pursuant to a determination under Section 13 that they have exceeded the 25 scope of their authority. 26 SECTION 5. Commissioning resolution. 27 A. The resolution naming the commissioners shall include their commission. The 28 commission shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following components: 29 1. A commissioner shall not vote for or otherwise promote any change to the traditional 30 convention rule of decision on the floor and in the committee of the whole, to-wit, that each state 31 has one vote. 32 2. A commissioner shall not vote for or otherwise promote a convention rule that does not 33 require recorded roll call votes or the electronic equivalent. 34 3. No proposed amendment shall be germane unless its subject matter is consistent with LC003562 - Page 3 of 8 1 the resolutions of the legislatures of the several states which were the basis of calling the 2 convention. 3 4. A commissioner shall not vote in favor of any proposed amendment that would alter 4 the text of the specific guarantees of individual liberty established by the Constitution, including 5 the original Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the following amendments: Thirteenth, 6 Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Nineteenth, Twenty-Third, Twenty-Fourth, and Twenty-Sixth. 7 B. The commissioning resolution shall clearly state the scope of the commissioners' 8 authority, which shall be limited by: 9 1a. If this state was not one of the two-thirds of the states applying for the Convention, 10 the subject matter enumerated in the thirty-four (34) state applications that triggered the 11 convention; or 12 1b. If this state was one of the two-thirds of the states applying for the Convention, the 13 subject matter in this state's application; and 14 2. Any additional instructions from the general assembly, whether in the commissioning 15 resolution or issued thereafter. 16 C. The general assembly may provide additional instructions at any time via subsequent 17 resolution, a copy of which the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall provide to each 18 commissioner and to the advisory committee. 19 SECTION 6. Oath. 20 A. Each commissioner shall, before exercising any function of the position, execute the 21 following oath in writing: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I accept and will act according to 22 the limits of authority specified in my commission and any present or subsequent instructions. I 23 understand that violating this oath may subject me to penalties provided by law. I understand that 24 I may be recalled or suspended from my duties by the general assembly or the advisory 25 committee. " 26 B. A commissioner's executed oath shall be filed with the Secretary of State. 27 SECTION 7. Credentials. 28 After a commissioner's executed oath is filed with the Secretary of State, the Clerk of the 29 House of Representatives shall provide to the commissioner an official copy of the executed oath 30 and the commissioning resolution, which together shall serve as the commissioner's credentials. 31 SECTION 8. Vacancies. 32 Any vacancies shall be filled by the advisory committee's selection of an interim 33 commissioner until such time as a vote by a joint session of the legislature shall select a 34 permanent replacement. LC003562 - Page 4 of 8 1 SECTION 9. Compensation and expenses. 2 A. A commissioner shall receive the same compensation as a member of the House of 3 Representatives of this state, prorated for length of time served. 4 B. A commissioner is entitled to receive the same allowance for expenses as provided for 5 by current State of Rhode Island Travel Policy. 6 SECTION 10. Emolument and gift prohibition. 7 Neither a commissioner nor an interim commissioner shall accept, during their time of 8 service, any gifts or benefits with a combined value of more than two hundred dollars ($200), 9 other than from a member of their family and of the kind customarily granted by a member of 10 one's family. The term "gift or benefit" shall be construed liberally to include current and future 11 loans, lodging, food, offer of prospective employment, and other actual and prospective benefits. 12 An employer's decision to continue paying a commissioner's current salary shall not be construed 13 to be a gift. 14 SECTION 11. Quorum, conduct, and rule of decision within the delegation. 15 A. The commissioners within the delegation (including any interim commissioners filling 16 a vacancy) shall choose from among them a person who shall chair the delegation, a person who 17 shall cast the state's vote on the convention floor, and a person to speak to the mass media on 18 behalf of the delegation. If the delegation so decides, the same person may exercise any two (2) 19 or all three (3) functions. The delegation may designate a different commissioner to perform any 20 function at any time. 21 B. Each commissioner shall take care to avoid communicating the impression to any 22 person outside the delegation that the delegation is divided on a question on which the delegation 23 has taken a formal position, including, but not limited to, casting a vote. 24 C. No commissioner other than the one designated to communicate with the mass media 25 on behalf of the delegation shall communicate with the mass media about convention business 26 during the convention or during any temporary recess or temporary adjournment. 27 D. A commissioner violating Section 11(B) or (C) may be suspended or recalled by the 28 advisory committee or by the general assembly. 29 E. Sections 11(B) and (C) shall not be construed to prevent a commissioner from 30 presenting their opinions to the convention or debating a matter at the convention on which their 31 delegation has not formally taken a position. 32 F. The quorum for decision by the delegation—including the designation of 33 commissioners for particular duties and the determination of how the state's vote shall be cast— 34 shall be a majority present and voting at the time the delegation is polled. No decisions shall be LC003562 - Page 5 of 8 1 made and no vote shall be cast if less than a majority of the delegation votes in the poll. 2 G. The rule of decision for the delegation, a quorum being present, shall be a majority of 3 those present and voting at the time of polling. 4 SECTION 12. Article V commissioner advisory committee. 5 A. The advisory committee shall consist of the following members: 6 1. A state senator appointed by the president of the senate; 7 2. A state representative appointed by the speaker of the house; 8 3. A member of the legislature nominated by joint action of the president of the senate 9 and the speaker of the house of representatives and approved by the majority of those voting in 10 each chamber. 11 B. The advisory committee shall select one of its members as chair. 12 C. A commissioner may request that the advisory committee advise them as to whether a 13 prospective action by the commissioner would violate the commissioning resolution or any 14 subsequent instructions. 15 D. The advisory committee: 16 1. Shall communicate to the commissioner requesting such advice a determination within 17 twenty-four (24) hours of receiving the request. 18 2. May communicate such determination by any appropriate medium. 19 3. Shall have authority to hire staff and develop appropriate procedures and mechanisms 20 for monitoring the convention, its committees, and subcommittees. 21 SECTION 13. Monitoring the exercise of commissioner authority. 22 A. Whenever the advisory committee has reason to believe that a commissioner or 23 interim commissioner has exceeded the scope of their authority, the committee shall notify the 24 speaker of the house, the president of the senate, and the attorney general. 25 B. Upon the request for a determination by the speaker of the house, the president of the 26 senate, or the attorney general on whether a commissioner or interim commissioner has exceeded 27 the scope of their authority, the advisory committee shall issue a determination on whether the 28 commissioner or interim commissioner did exceed their authority. The determination shall be 29 expeditiously made and immediately communicated to the person requesting it. 30 C. Upon determining that a commissioner or interim commissioner has exceeded the 31 scope of their authority pursuant to Section 13(A) or (B), the advisory committee shall 32 immediately exercise its authority under Section 4 to remove said commissioner, and shall 33 communicate said action and the reasons therefor to the speaker of the house, the president of the LC003562 - Page 6 of 8 1 senate, the attorney general, and the presiding officers of the convention. ======== LC003562 ======== LC003562 - Page 7 of 8 EXPLANATION BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING A CONVENTION OF THE STATES UNDER ARTICLE V OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION *** 1 This joint resolution is a continuing resolution that petitions the United States Congress 2 to call a convention for the purpose of proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United 3 States that impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit the power and jurisdiction of 4 the federal government, and limit the terms of office for its officials and for members of 5 Congress. The resolution also provides a procedure for appointing commissioners to represent the 6 state at said constitutional convention. ======== LC003562 ======== LC003562 - Page 8 of 8