Jessica Gomes sits down with Ross Maher to unpack the Article V process—how states can propose constitutional amendments without waiting for Congress.

In this timely episode of Let’s Go, Let’s Grow with Jessica Gomes, we explore the Convention of States movement’s focus on term limits, fiscal restraints, and limiting federal overreach. Jessica connects these ideas directly to Rhode Island families: unchecked federal spending drives inflation in Rhode Island, raises the cost of living in Rhode Island, and strains household budgets through higher Ocean State taxes and government impact on everyday finances.

Learn how returning power to states and people can support better local decisions, ease small business challenges in Rhode Island, and build generational wealth for Rhode Island families. Jessica and Ross Maher breaks it down clearly, showing why this matters for your wallet and future right here in the Ocean State.

Tune in now and take control of understanding how civic awareness leads to stronger financial decisions. Share it now on social media or with a friend or family member.

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This isn’t just a podcast—it’s your go-to guide for navigating money, community, and real-life change. Jess & Alejandro bring heart, humor, and hard truths as they unpack current events and financial challenges facing Rhode Islanders. Whether you’re growing a business, a family, or your voice, we’re here to grow with you. Let’s get smart. Let’s stay grounded. Let’s go, let’s grow!

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Ready to take charge of your future? Jess & Alejandro are breaking it all down—money moves, local news, and how to turn knowledge into power. This is the podcast for young Rhode Islanders who are done waiting and ready to build something better. No fluff, just the tools you need to level up and lead.

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