SJR 15-CALL FOR US COUNTERMAND CONVENTION 9:11:20 AM CHAIR STOLTZE announced the consideration of SJR 15. [This was the third hearing.] 9:12:03 AM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI joined the committee meeting. 9:12:09 AM MIKE COONS, National Director, Citizen Initiatives, Palmer, Alaska, explained that in 1787, the first 13 state legislatures created the federal government to serve the needs of the states and left for future legislatures with the sovereign authority to modify the conduct of the government when it encroaches on states' and citizens' rights. He said state legislatures are the most powerful and important government bodies in America; they are the final arbiters in all constitutional matters. He summarized that the "framers" left for future generations of legislators the sovereign authority to protect the U.S. Constitution through Article V and not throw it away based on poor constitutional analysis by anti-Article V groups. 9:15:16 AM CHAIR STOLTZE closed public testimony. 9:15:24 AM SENATOR COGHILL moved to report SJR 15 from committee with individual recommendations with attached zero fiscal note. 9:15:36 AM CHAIR STOLTZE announced that hearing no objection, SJR 15 moved out of the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.