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Bill S 2684 rescinds Massachusetts' past applications for a constitutional convention, aligning state actions with current views and priorities of its citizens.
Bill S 2684 rescinds Massachusetts' past applications for a constitutional convention, aligning state actions with current views and priorities of its citizens.
Bill S 2684, introduced on October 30, 2025, aims to rescind all previous applications made by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to the United States Congress for the purpose of calling a convention under Article V of the U.S. Constitution. The intent is to nullify past requests for constitutional amendments that may no longer reflect the current views or needs of the Commonwealth or its citizens.
Bill S 2684 represents a significant legislative move by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to rescind outdated applications for a constitutional convention. By nullifying these requests, the bill seeks to ensure that the state's legislative actions reflect contemporary values and priorities. The upcoming hearing will provide an opportunity for further discussion and public input on this important issue.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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