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Since the 1787 convention that developed the framework for the U.S. Constitution, there has never been a convention called by the states. The current campaign is funded by wealthy special interests who want to rein in the federal government and its spending. Even if one thinks that is a worthy objective, the rules for a constitutional convention are determined by its attendees. Anything can be on the agenda, and the threat of a runaway convention would be real.

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The League of Women Voters is glad to have this opportunity to honor Representative John Lewis, a hero who made immense contributions to our national life together. We honor him in the most important way that we can, by advocating for secure accessible elections for all South Carolinians and for all Americans.

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LWVSC succeeds in protecting absentee voters through joint stipulation with the State Election Commission and other parties that prohibits using signature matching to invalidate absentee ballots.

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Neither South Carolina’s environment, the U.S., its economy, nor our world, needs these pits, nor the new deployment devices to deliver pits. What we all need are solid international non-proliferation policies and treaties, in line with existing LWVUS policies. We now have a plan to clean up the Savannah River Site in the next 20 years, IF we don’t generate more waste.

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Who Benefits from a constitutional convention?

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Photos for In Her Shoes by Sheila Haney

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Lynn Teague's interview on ETV's "This Week in South Carolina", May 8, 2020.

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"It's time to give every SC voter the chance to vote safely by mail." LWVSC op-ed in

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