1984

YEAR AMENDMENT SUMMARY STATUS COMMENTS
1983 HJR 435 (disbursement of state funds) Authorized the disbursement of state funds by electronic means, magnetic tapes, or any other transfer medium. Deleted obsolete language relating to the countersigning of warrants by the Governor. Adopted:
For:2,467,025
Against:919,675
1984 SJR 76 (legislative speech and debate privileges) Provided that remarks made by legislators are not subject to court action such as grand juries or a suit for libel. Rejected:
For:1,110,743
Against:2,216,910
1984 SJR 612 (bonds for state capitol projects) (1) Provided that bond financing will be used only for capitol out- lay projects involving fixed capitol (buildings, roads etc.) and that the projects must be approved by the legislature; (2) restricted the total outstanding principal allowed by the constitution; (3) provided that both bonds may be combined for the purposes of sale and (4) allowed bond to be payable from rents or fees paid to the state. Adopted:
For:2,095,916
Against:1,109,900
1984 SJR 1157 (public education capital outlay bonds) Adopted to restore the public education capital outlay and debt service trust fund to the normal levels of revenue that existed prior to the deregulation of the telephone industry. Adopted:
For:2,553,332
Against:778,114