either. Amendments not only have to be approved by a two-thirds vote in both chambers of Congress, but ratified by three-fourths of state legislatures, or three-fourths of conventions called in each state for ratification. It's an extensive process with a high bar. ...
My father was a fireman for many years, so when I was taught to drive, that was something he was adamant about, 'whenever you see a fire truck coming with the sirens and lights flashing get out of the way!' So to be honest I might have just thought it was a 'dad rule?'...
After a fight for women's rights that began more than a century before, the Nineteenth Amendment the women's right to vote was ratified to the U.S. Constitution. The act was passed after a sweeping victory of 304-89 votes 42 more than the required two-thirds majority. On voting day th...
16 and originally vetoed by President Woodrow Wilson, only to be overruled by Congress with a 287-100 vote. The movement for prohibition began with concerns in the early 19th century about the negative effects of drinking. The National Prohibition Act was ineffective and failed to control the ...
16 and originally vetoed by President Woodrow Wilson, only to be overruled by Congress with a 287-100 vote. The movement for prohibition began with concerns in the early 19th century about the negative effects of drinking. The National Prohibition Act was ineffective and failed to control the ...
16 and originally vetoed by President Woodrow Wilson, only to be overruled by Congress with a 287-100 vote. The movement for prohibition began with concerns in the early 19th century about the negative effects of drinking. The National Prohibition Act was ineffective and failed to control the ...
6) Will not let them take a job from an unemployed, needy American Citizen, or a documented immigrant who entered our country legally, or get a driver's license, or vote in any elections (local, state, or federal). And will penalize any employer to the full extent of the existing law...
Eliminating birthright citizenship through a constitutional amendment would be nearly impossible as well, because of the widespread approval needed not only from Congress but also from the states. What's enshrined in the Constitutioncan't be alteredby a regular congressional vote, either. Amendments no...
Eliminating birthright citizenship through a constitutional amendment would be nearly impossible as well, because of the widespread approval needed not only from Congress but also from the states. What's enshrined in the Constitutioncan't be alteredby a regular congressional vote, either. Amendments no...
Eliminating birthright citizenship through a constitutional amendment would be nearly impossible as well, because of the widespread approval needed not only from Congress but also from the states. What's enshrined in the Constitutioncan't be alteredby a regular congressional vote, either. Amendments no...