From Grassroots Activist to Collaborator
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This is an audience participation show - Our call in number is (914) 205-5632. The Convention of States Project is less than three years old. In that time we have grown our support to over 1.5 million around the nation. Here in Texas, we are just hundreds of supporters shy of 80,000; we've quadrupled in size since this time last year! The biggest factor in our growth is the continuing abuse of the Constitution by the federal government. Patriots across the nation are excited when they learn that they can take part in a real solution to correct and restrain that abuse, and they are signing up in droves. What can we expect next for those involved in this movement? How do you transition from being just another grassroots activist to a collaborator with your state legislators? The Convention of States is the first project launched by the parent organization, Citizens for Self-Governance; the name of that organization should give some indication of where we intend to go! On today's episode we'll discuss some opportunities available for our supporters, volunteers, and state leaders. Last week we bypassed our news segment, so we'll catch up two weeks worth first. Then, a live presentation; we'll welcome calls ((914) 205-5632) as we move through the presentation. "That Provident Article" is hosted by Convention of States Texas volunteer Paul Hodson, with the Convention of States since late 2013, a District Captain in Texas from February 2014 through November 2015, and now serving as Co-Director for the Convention of States Texas.
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