Constitutional amendments search results

11 amendment(s) found [ Election date: November 8, 1983 ]

Session Bill Prop. Topic Outcome
68th R.S.   HJR 1  6 The constitutional amendment allowing the legislature to provide for additional remedies to enforce court-ordered child support payments.     Adopted
68th R.S.   SJR 1  8 The constitutional amendment to authorize taxing units to exempt from taxation property of certain veterans and fraternal organizations.     Defeated
68th 1st C.S.   SJR 1  3 The constitutional amendment providing for the advancement of food and fiber production and marketing in this state through research, education, and promotion financed by the producers of agricultural products.     Adopted
68th R.S.   SJR 12  5 The constitutional amendment authorizing use of the permanent school fund to guarantee bonds issued by school districts.     Adopted
68th R.S.   SJR 13  11 The constitutional amendment to change the Board of Pardons and Paroles from a constitutional agency to a statutory agency and to give the board the power to revoke paroles.     Adopted
68th R.S.   SJR 14  7 The constitutional amendment for financial assistance to veterans and to authorize the issuance of $800 million in bonds of the state to finance the Veterans' Land Program and the Veterans' Housing Assistance Program.     Adopted
68th R.S.   SJR 17  10 The constitutional amendment to permit a city or town to expend public funds and levy assessments for the relocation or replacement of sanitation sewer laterals on private property.     Adopted
68th R.S.   HJR 30  4 The constitutional amendment authorizing statutory provisions for succession of public office during disasters caused by enemy attack, and authorizing the suspension of certain constitutional rules relating to legislative procedure during those disasters or during immediate threat of enemy attack.     Adopted
68th R.S.   HJR 70  9 The constitutional amendment providing for assignment of judges of statutory probate courts to other statutory county courts with probate jurisdiction and to county courts.     Adopted
68th R.S.   HJR 91  1 The constitutional amendment authorizing fewer justice of the peace and constable precincts in counties with a population of less than 30,000 and providing for continuous service by justices of the peace, constables, and county commissioners when precinct boundaries are changed.     Adopted
68th R.S.   HJR 105  2 The constitutional amendment replacing the limitation on the value of an urban homestead with a limitation based on size.     Adopted

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