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  A1: Alabama Exempt Local Bills from Budget Isolation Resolution
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Parents > United States > Alabama > Constitutional Amendments > 2024 Constitutional Amendments > Amendment 1 (March) - Exempt Local Bills from Budget Isolation Resolution
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Type Referendum
Filing Deadline January 01, 2024 - 12:00am Central
Polls Open March 05, 2024 - 07:00am Central
Polls Close March 05, 2024 - 07:00pm Central
Term Start March 06, 2024 - 12:00pm
Term End January 01, 3999 - 12:00pm
ContributorMr. Matt
Last ModifiedMr. Matt October 13, 2024 08:12am
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Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to amend Section 71.01 authorizing the Legislature to sign and transmit local laws or constitutional amendments before the transmission of basic appropriations.

This amendment will change Section 71.01 of the Alabama Constitution. Section 71.01 establishes the priority of the next year’s budgets over the approval of other laws by the Legislature. Currently, Section 71.01 prohibits bills or laws from being considered by the House of Representatives or the Senate before the budgets are approved by the Legislature and sent to the Governor, unless an additional vote is approved by the House and Senate of at least a three-fifths (3/5ths) vote.

This amendment will change Section 71.01 to provide exceptions for the passage of local laws or local constitutional amendments.

If the majority of voters vote “yes” on Amendment 1, Section 71.01 of the Alabama Constitution will be changed to allow proposed local laws and proposed local constitutional amendments to be considered before the budgets are approved and sent to the Governor without the additional three fifths (3/5ths) vote.

If the majority of voters vote “no” on Amendment 1, Section 71.01 of the Alabama Constitution will not be changed and proposed local laws and proposed local constitutional amendments will continue to require the additional three-fifths (3/5ths) vote before being considered. There are no costs or additional taxes related to Amen

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