We're hearing lots of vague ideas but very few actual proposals. Leaving aside, for the moment, that we can amend the State Constitution any time we want without the need of a Constitutional Convention, let's look at the actual changes we want to see if we get a ConCon.
So rather than "Improve Education" say something specific like:
"Insert paragraph giving each family a school voucher for each child which can be used at the school of their choice (public or private). Each child's voucher shall be equal to the amount of the DOE yearly budget divided by the number of school-age students in the state."
Let's not discuss the pros and cons - let's just list the things we ABSOLUTELY NEED a constitutional convention for:
I'll start it off:
1. Delete
Article XII Hawaiian Affairs
2. Rewrite
ARTICLE XI Section 7 Water Resources to give water ownership to the landowner and to remove the governmental interference in how the water is used.
3. Delete
ARTICLE XI Section 8 Nuclear Energy (ban)
4. Add a section to
Article XIII (Collective Bargaining) saying, "No employee shall be required to pay dues to a union as a condition of employment"
5. Delete the second paragraph of
Article XIII (Collective Bargaining) to eliminate the right of government employees to unionize.