Proposed Constitutional Amendments
How do we form the “more perfect union” the framers of the Constitution intended? By insisting that both major political parties, and our variety of political ideologies, agree that basic human rights for all Americans ought to be added to that sacred document.
In our affluent society and under our Constitution, every American should be empowered with the individual right to vote, to education and to health care. These new rights will take all of us, and our society as a whole, a long way toward becoming a nation that truly lives up to its promise and potential.
House Joint Resolution 28
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States guaranteeing the individual right to vote.
House Joint Resolution 29
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States regarding the right to public education of equal high quality.
House Joint Resolution 30
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States regarding the right to health care of equal high quality.
Press Releases
- June 8, 2006: Jackson Comments On DeLay's Exit Speech
- March 7, 2005: Jackson Reintroduces Eight Constitutional Amendments
Perfect Union
- May 10, 2004: The 14th Amendment