Constitutional amendments search results

9 amendment(s) found [ Election date: November 4, 1980 ]

Session Bill Prop. Topic Outcome
66th R.S.   SJR 8  6 The constitutional amendment to authorize the governor to remove appointed officers with the advice and consent of the senate.     Adopted
66th R.S.   SJR 18  4 The constitutional amendment to authorize bingo games on a local option election basis if the games are conducted by a church, synagogue, religious society, volunteer fire department, nonprofit veterans organization, fraternal organization, or nonprofit organization supporting medical research or treatment programs and if the proceeds are to be spent in Texas for charitable purposes of the organizations.     Adopted
66th R.S.   SJR 35  1 The constitutional amendment permitting the legislature to authorize banks to use unmanned teller machines within the county or city of their domicile on a shared basis to serve the public convenience.     Adopted
66th R.S.   SJR 36  8 The constitutional amendment to change the name of the Courts of Civil Appeals and the names and qualifications of the justices of the Supreme Court and to prescribe the jurisdiction and authority of the appellate courts.     Adopted
66th R.S.   HJR 54  9 The constitutional amendment allowing spouses to agree that income or property arising from separate property is to be separate property.     Adopted
66th R.S.   HJR 86  5 The constitutional amendment to grant the governor power to exercise fiscal control over the expenditure of appropriated funds as provided by law.     Defeated
66th R.S.   HJR 97  2 The constitutional amendment authorizing appeal of certain pretrial rulings of a trial court in a criminal case by either the state or the accused.     Defeated
66th R.S.   HJR 98  3 The constitutional amendment requiring a single appraisal and a single board of equalization within in each county for ad valorem tax purposes.     Adopted
66th R.S.   HJR 121  7 The constitutional amendment authorizing counties with a population of 5,000 or less to perform private road work.     Adopted

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