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COS Ohio

Hosted by Roger Gibb · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes

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13
Last ep.
15 days ago
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8m
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35
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16
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44
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About this podcast

A podcast for Ohio citizens to provide reliable information about the Article V Convention of States (COS) process for proposing amendments to the US Constitution. The content of this podcast is from Convention of States Action.

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Roger Gibb hosts COS Ohio, a government show with 13 episodes published.

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Four Podcast Addressing the Runaway Convention Fear

Feb 15, 202628mEp. 13S1

This podcast combines the following four podcasts: A Solution as Big as the Problem (Michael Farris, J.D.)Can We Trust the Constitution: Answering the Runaway Convention Myth (Michael Farris, J.D.)The Myth of a Runaway A

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Proposed Rules For an Article V Convention

Feb 9, 20269mEp. 12S1

This is the draft rules for the future Article V Convention, as authored by constitutional scholars Robert G. Natelson and edited by a caucus of 200+ state legislators. A version of these rules were successfully tested a

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The Necessary and Proper Clause Does Not Empower Congress to Control an Amendments Convention

Feb 9, 20267mEp. 11S1

Opponents of an Article V convention seem eager to ascribe more powers to Congress than is supported by law. Learn more by listening to this essay by Robert G. Natelson, Professor Law for the University of Montana. Natel

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The Article V Solution and the Absurdity of Inaction

Feb 9, 20265mEp. 10S1

Paralyzing fear is the most common rationale among opponents of an Article V convention for proposing amendments. Meanwhile, all levels of the federal government continue to centralize power and infringe on the rights of

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Five Myths About an Article V Convention

Feb 9, 20266mEp. 9S1

In this audio essay, Rita Peters, Esq., debunks five common myths about the Article V convention process. Peters serves as the Vice President for National Legislative Strategy for Convention of States Action.

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The Myth of a Runaway Amendments Convention

Feb 9, 20267mEp. 8S1

Fearful speculations about the Article V convention process ignore what scholarly research has revealed. Professor Robert G. Natelson is the Independence Institute’s Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence and Head

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How We Learned More About the Constitution's "Convention for Proposing Amendments"

Feb 9, 20266mEp. 7S1

This essay traces the history of Article V research. Professor Robert G. Natelson is the Independence Institute’s Senior Fellow in Constitutional Jurisprudence and Head of the Article V Information Center. His work has b

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The Lamp of Experience: Constitutional Amendments Work

Feb 9, 20266mEp. 6S1

Would amendments proposed by an Article V convention really make a difference? History says, "Yes!" Learn more by listening to this essay by Professor Robert G. Natelson, who is the Independence Institute’s Senior Fellow

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The Article V Solution: Demystifying a Dusty Tool

Feb 9, 20265mEp. 5S1

Paralyzing fear is the most common rationale among opponents of an Article V convention for proposing amendments. Meanwhile, all levels of the federal government continue to centralize power and infringe on the rights of

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A Solution as Big As the Problem

Feb 9, 20266mEp. 4S1

Why call an Article V convention of the states, and why now? Michael P. Farris, JD, LLM, shares four major problems that Convention of States Action seeks to address. Farris has argued successfully at the Supreme Court l

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Can We Trust the Constitution?: Answering the Runaway Convention Myth

Feb 9, 20267mEp. 3S1

Convention of States co-founder and Senior Advisor Michael Farris debunks the widespread belief that the 1787 convention went beyond the scope of its original call. He proves that the delegates to the Philadelphia Conven

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America's Soul Sickness

Feb 9, 20264mEp. 2S1

Written by Rita Peters, Convention of States Vice President for Legislative Affairs, author, talk show host, and a licensed constitutional attorney who has submitted amicus briefs to the Supreme Court of the United State

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Executive Summary for Convention of States

Feb 9, 20266mEp. 1S1

The Executive Summary is often distributed to legislators, donors, and grassroots activists. In a condensed format, this document outlines the process for Article V, the Convention of States Action resolution, types of a

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Frequently asked questions

How do I pitch COS Ohio as a podcast guest?

To pitch COS Ohio, visit https://rss.com/podcasts/cos-ohio for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent government coverage.

Who is the host of COS Ohio?

COS Ohio is hosted by Roger Gibb. The show is categorised under government and has published 13 episodes.

How many episodes does COS Ohio have?

COS Ohio has published 13 episodes.

What topics does COS Ohio cover?

COS Ohio regularly covers government. It sits in the government category.

Is it hard to get booked on COS Ohio?

COS Ohio is accessible for guests with genuine government expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is COS Ohio currently accepting guest pitches?

COS Ohio hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are COS Ohio episodes?

Episodes of COS Ohio average 8 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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