CONAMEND-VETO SESSION
Illinois constitutional amendment resolution filed; requires Rules Committee review and voter approval to alter state governing structure or powers.
Illinois constitutional amendment resolution filed; requires Rules Committee review and voter approval to alter state governing structure or powers.
HJRCA 23 is a constitutional amendment resolution introduced in Illinois that proposes a change to the state constitution. The bill was filed in early January 2026 and referred to the Rules Committee after its first reading. Without access to the specific text of the amendment, the precise nature of the proposed constitutional change cannot be detailed.
Constitutional amendments represent fundamental changes to state governing authority and typically require approval by both the legislature and voters. Any constitutional amendment has long-term implications for state governance, individual rights, or governmental powers. The veto session designation suggests this is being considered during a special legislative period.
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