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2006 regular legislative session HB109 purported campaign reform sponsored by

By Representatives Newton (D) and Jackson

SYNOPSIS: The current state constitution was ratified in 1901 and requires submitting the question of whether to call a constitutional convention to revise the constitution to the qualified electors of the state.  This bill would call for an election to submit the question of whether to call a constitutional convention to the qualified electors of the state. If the majority vote in favor of holding a constitutional convention, it would provide for the election of delegates to the convention, provide for the holding of the convention, and would provide for an election to submit the proposed constitution, once prepared by the convention, to the voters for ratification.

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2006 regular legislative session SB52 purported campaign reform sponsored by

By Senators Little (T) and Myers

SYNOPSIS: The current state constitution was ratified in 1901 and requires submitting the question of  whether to call a constitutional convention to revise the constitution to the qualified electors of the state.  This bill would call for an election to submit the question of whether to call a constitutional convention to the qualified electors of the state. If the majority vote in favor of holding a constitutional convention, it would  provide for the election of delegates to the convention, provide for the holding of the convention, and would provide for an election to submit the proposed constitution, once prepared by the convention, to the voters for ratification.

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