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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |