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4 amendment(s) found [ Election date: May 18, 1971 ]

Session Bill Prop. Topic Outcome
62nd R.S.   SJR 5    The constitutional amendment removing the limitation on the total State appropriations for assistance grants for the needy aged, the needy disabled, and the needy blind, and setting a limitation on total State appropriations during any fiscal year for assistance grants for needy dependent children and the caretakers of such children.     Defeated
62nd R.S.   SJR 15    The constitutional amendment to create a State Ethics Commission empowered to set rules of ethics for members of the Legislature, State officers and legislative officer, to investigate violations thereof, and to recommend compensation for members of the Legislature and the Lieutenant Governor and recommend improvements and economy in the legislative process.     Defeated
62nd R.S.   SJR 17    The constitutional amendment to authorize the issuance of One Hundred Million Dollars ($100,000,000) bonds to provide financial assistance to cities and other public agencies for water quality enhancement purposes, providing for the improvement and continuance of the water resources program, and establishing an interest ceiling on Water Development Bonds at 6% per annum.     Adopted
62nd R.S.   HJR 21    The constitutional amendment providing that the Legislature may propose an amendment of the Constitution at any session of the Legislature.     Defeated

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