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September 25 – An Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Begins its 74,003-day Journey to Adoption! (!!!!)

  Posted on September 25, 2021


This is an update of my post published on September 25, 2010:


On this day in 1789, twelve constitutional amendments were passed by the new United States Congress and sent to the states to be ratified (approved).


These amendments were called the Bill of Rights. The second one concerned paying Congress: any law that increases or decreases payment to Congressmen and women cannot take effect until the next set of terms for Representatives begins.



However, only ten of the twelve amendments were ratified in the late 1700s, and it is those that we consider the Bill of Rights. (The second amendment thus became the right to keep and bear arms.) The original second amendment—the one about Congressional salaries—wasn’t ratified for more than 202 years!!! 

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Yes, it took more than 74 THOUSAND days for it to become the law of the land! It was finally ratified in 1992 and became the 27th Amendment.


In other words, one of the very first amendments suggested became the last amendment to become part of the Constitution (at least so far).


Did you know…?

  • There are still four amendments that are pending (waiting to be ratified) before state lawmakers. One of these was part of the twelve original passed on September 25, 1789.

  • One of the supposedly “pending” amendments specifically preserves slavery! It was passed by Congress in 1861 as a last-ditch effort to prevent the Civil War, and three northern states actually ratified it! (Seven southern states had already decided to secede from the nation and didn’t bother to ratify.) Of course, even though it was passed without a time limit, the Thirteenth Amendment, which outlaws slavery, makes it moot.


  • Two amendments that passed Congress but weren’t ratified by the states have apparently expired. One of these was an amendment that ensures equal rights to women, and the other would have provided full voting rights to people in the District of Columbia. It seems awful to me that we can’t get two-thirds of the states to approve these important amendments!




Here’s the path that the 27th amendment took:

1789 – passed Congress, sent to the states for ratification


1791 – the sixth state (out of ten then required) ratifies the amendment


1873 – Ohio ratifies it in protest of Congress’s “Salary Grab Act”


1978 – Wyoming ratifies it in protest of Congress giving itself a raise


1982 – a college student wrote a paper on the languishing amendment and began a letter-writing campaign to state legislators


1992 – enough states ratified the amendment that it finally became law

 


 This is Greg Watson. When he was just 19 years old, he discovered an amendment languishing, unratified, and he wrote a paper on it. He only got a C on the paper, and that made him want to get the amendment passed. It took Watson more than a decade, but he got it done – and he changed the Constitution!

Learn more about the U.S. Constitution and its amendments here



Also on this date:



 National One-Hit Wonder Day 















 Math Storytelling Day









 Anniversary of an early warning that smoking 

is harmful (1878!)




 Feast Day of Niklaus von Flüe in Switzerland

also here

 


 Kamarampaka Day





Birthday of author and cartoonist 

Shel Silverstein







Armed Forces Day in Mozambique








Save Your Photos Day

(last Saturday of September)







Museum Day Live 


(4th Saturday in September)











Worldwide Day of Play


(Last Saturday in September)










A Fishy Day (aka Fish Amnesty Day)


(4th Saturday in September)





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