BILL REQ. #: S-3141.2
State of Washington | 62nd Legislature | 2012 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/16/12. Referred to Committee on Government Operations, Tribal Relations & Elections.
TO THE HONORABLE BARACK OBAMA, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, AND
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE AND THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES, AND TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
UNITED STATES, IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED:
We, your Memorialists, the Senate and House of Representatives of
the State of Washington, in legislative session assembled, respectfully
represent and petition as follows:
WHEREAS, The Founding Fathers came to a great compromise at the
Constitutional Convention of 1787 and provided for proportional
representation in the House of Representatives of the United States and
equal representation for the states in the Senate of the United States;
and
WHEREAS, The Founding Fathers determined that equal representation
of the states in the Senate of the United States recognized the
individual sovereignty of each state; and
WHEREAS, Alexander Hamilton in the Federalist Papers, Number 27,
concluded that because the legislatures were "select bodies of men,"
the choice of United States Senators would generally be made "with
peculiar care and judgment" by the legislatures, a selection process
originally provided for in Article I, Section 3, Clause 1, of the
Constitution of the United States; and
WHEREAS, The 10th amendment declared a division of authority
between the states and the United States and was for the first 140
years of this nation invoked by the Supreme Court of the United States
as a constitutional limit of congressional power as against the powers
of the several states; and
WHEREAS, The election of the United States Senators by the State
Legislatures was the political mechanism against congressional
encroachment into the sovereignty of the states; and
WHEREAS, One of the essential aspects of the states' exercise of
this political mechanism is the United States Senate's advice and
consent for treaties and appointments of executive and judicial
officers made by the President of the United States; and
WHEREAS, The ratification of the 17th amendment in 1913 changed the
election of the United States Senators from the State Legislatures to
the popular vote of the people of the states, thereby divesting the
states of any direct voice in the federal government; and
WHEREAS, Because of the differing modes of representation and
election in the House and the Senate prior to 1913, each branch
provided a balance of legislative power against, and an independent
check upon, the other; and
WHEREAS, Prior to 1913, history reveals that in choosing their
Senators, the individual State Legislatures supported the federal
government, thereby providing harmony between the governments of the
states and the government of the United States; and
WHEREAS, The Congress of the United States has, since the
ratification of the 17th amendment, steadily encroached upon the
sovereignty of this and the other states united by and under the
Constitution of the United States; and
WHEREAS, A Senator's general responsibility is to represent state
government and the State Legislature; and
WHEREAS, The State Legislature has a role in compelling
accountability from United States Senators; and
WHEREAS, A state has the right to prescribe its own procedures
regarding the selection process for United States Senators, including
appointments in the case of deadlock; and
WHEREAS, The Legislature of the State of Washington finds and
declares to be defective the current process of electing United States
Senators, which fails to represent the interests of the individual
states;
NOW, THEREFORE, Your Memorialists respectfully pray:
(1) That Congress, in accordance with Article V of the Constitution
of the United States, immediately transmit to the several states for
ratification an amendment to the 17th amendment of the United States
Constitution, as described in subsection (2) of this memorial,
resolving the procedural problems, particularly the problem of the
deadlocked State Legislature, inherent in the original concept; and
(2) That the amendment read as follows:
"Section 1. The Senate of the United States shall be composed of
two Senators from each State, selected by the legislature of each
State. Each Senator shall serve a six-year term and may be
reappointed. Each Senator shall have one vote.
Section 2. Senators are subject to removal by the State
Legislature. Removal of a Senator requires a majority of each House of
the State Legislature.
Section 3. Congress is precluded from enacting any legislation
affecting the senatorial selection process. Each State Legislature
shall enact rules and procedures, consistent with this amendment,
related to the selection and removal of Senators. A State Legislature
may implement a selection procedure whereby the State Legislature
selects a Senator by a plurality vote rather than a majority. If a
State Legislature fails to enact a selection procedure, the State
Legislature shall sit as a single body and shall select a Senator by a
plurality vote. Irrespective of the procedures followed by the State
Legislature, if the State Legislature does not choose a Senator within
thirty days after a vacancy, the Governor of the State shall select the
Senator.
Section 4. This amendment shall not be construed in a way that
affects the term of, or future method of voting for, any Senator chosen
before the amendment becomes valid as part of this Constitution. All
state legislative proceedings including, but not limited to, those
concerning procedural issues and the selection and removal of a Senator
are open to the public."
BE IT RESOLVED, That copies of this Memorial be immediately
transmitted to the Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United
States, the President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, and each member of Congress from the State of
Washington.