Article v 2 0 heartland institute policy report

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No. 134 – July 2014

Introducing “Article V 2.0": The Compact for a Balanced Budget by Nick Dranias*

Introduction The U.S. gross federal debt is approaching $18 trillion.1 That figure is:

What if the states could advance and ratify a powerful federal balanced budget amendment in just 12 months?

# more than twice what was owed ($8.6 trillion) in 2006, when the junior U.S. senator from Illinois, Barack Hussein Obama, opposed lifting the federal debt limit;2

# nearly as big a percentage of the American economy (107+ percent of Gross Domestic Product) as during the height of World War II;3 and # more than $150,000 per taxpayer.4 And that is just the tip of the iceberg, with unfunded federal liabilities estimated at $205 trillion.5 The burden is daunting. But what if states could advance and ratify a powerful federal balanced budget amendment in only 12 months? That could happen with a new approach to state-originated amendments under Article V of the United States Constitution. At the stroke of their pens on April 12 and 22, 2014, respectively, Govs. Nathan Deal6 and Sean Parnell7 formed the “Compact for a Balanced Budget” between Georgia and Alaska. It establishes a binding commitment to fix the national debt, spanning the nation from the Atlantic to the Pacific,8 and that commitment means business. *

Nick Dranias is constitutional policy director for the Goldwater Institute. For a more complete bio, see page 20. The full text of the legislation passed by Alaska to form the Compact for a Balanced Budget appears as Appendix 1 on page 29 below, and it is followed in Appendix 2 by the counterpart congressional resolution.

© 2014 The Heartland Institute. Nothing in this report should be construed as supporting or opposing any proposed or pending legislation, or as necessarily reflecting the views of The Heartland Institute.


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