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Let's Assemble!

Your Rights. Your Voice. Your Community.

At the heart of true freedom is the power of the people to govern themselves. By participating in The Indiana Assembly, you can reclaim your voice, assert your rights, and actively shape the future of your community - all while assemblying together as a united force for self-governance and collective progress.

General Education Training

General Education Calls are 8 week Training Sessions on Thursdays 5:30pm – 7pm Central. Click botton below to schedule and receive personal email invite with call details.

Recordings will be posted 1 month after the start of each 8 week session, then weekly for the remainder of the session. See below for past recordings.

Minimum Requirements: Presentment to the Assembly of BC, 2 notarized Witness Testimonies form 2/Two separate people that have known you for a minimum of 7 years, and declared, recorded, and published Declaration of Naturalization Act of 1779. Contact Records with questions or ready to present.

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Anti Federalist Papers:

22-Apr25: AFP-18-Completed Speech of Patrick Henry 5th of June, 1788, and Speech of Patrick Henry 7th of June, 1788

22-Apr18: AFP-17 “John DeWitt, ” Essays I and II 22nd and 27th of October, 1787, ***Partial*** Speech of Patrick Henry 5th of June, 1788

22-Apr11: AFP-16-Part II Ratification of the Constitution-Speech of James Wilson Oct 6, 1787, The Need for Energy in Government

22-Apr04: AFP-15-Election and Powers of the President Sep4, 5, 6, 1787, Opposition to the Constitution Sep 7, 10, 15, 1787, Signing the Constitution Sep 17, 1787

22-Mar28: AFP-14-Slavery and the Constitution Aug 21, 22, 1787

22-Mar21: AFP-13-No.1. in Convention of 1787, Aug 7, 1787, No. 2. [1821-1829?], Citizenship for Immigrants Aug 9, 1787, Executive Veto Power Aug 15, 1787

22-Mar14: AFP-12-First Draft of the Constitution Aug 6, 1787, Qualifications for Suffrage Aug 7, 10, 1787

22-Mar07: AFP-11-Method of Ratification Jul 23, 1787, Election of the Executive Jul 24, 25, 1787

22-Feb28: AFP-10-The Judiciary, the Veto, and Separation of Powers Jul 21, 1787, Appointment of Judges Jul 21, 1787

22-Feb21: AFP-9-Majority Rule, the Basic Republican Principle July 5, 13, 14, 1787, Election and Term of Office of the National Executive July 17, 19, 1787

22-Feb14: AFP-8-Debate on State Equality in the Senate Jun 28-Jul 2, 1787,

22-Feb07: AFP-7-Debate on Federalism Jun 21, 1787, Length of Term in Office for Senators Jun 26, 1787

22-Jan31: AFP-6-Plan for National Government Jun 18, 1787, Opposition to the New Jersey Plan Jun 19, 1787

22-Jan24: AFP-5-Debate on Method of Electing Senators Jun 7, 1787, Debate on Veto of State Laws Jun 8, 1787, The New Jersey Plan Jun 15, 1787, Debate of the New Jersey Plan Jun 16, 1787

22-Jan17: AFP-4-Opposition to Executive Salaries Jun 2, 1787, Opposition to a Unitary Executive Jun 4, 1787, Electing Representatives Jun 6, 1787

22-Jan10: AFP-3-Debate on Representation May 31, 1787, Debate on Executive Power Jun 1, 1787 – No Recording Available

21-Dec13: AFP-2-The Virginia Plan May 29, 1787, Resolutions Proposed by Mr. Randolph in Convention

21-Nov29: AFP-1- Intro and James Madison to George Washington Apr 16, 1787

2021-10May: Audio File Only Chapter 1.4 – 1.7

2021-03 May: Audio File Only Preface Notes Monday, 3rd of may, 2021 Preface  – 1.3

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