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Bill Summary · SB 3

Legislative bill overview

SB 3 is a constitutional amendment in Indiana that has passed both chambers of the legislature and been signed by the Governor. The bill establishes ballot language for a constitutional amendment that will be presented to Indiana voters, though the specific amendment language is not detailed in the provided information.

Why is this important

Constitutional amendments represent fundamental changes to state governing structure and require voter approval through a public referendum. The passage and gubernatorial signature indicate this amendment will appear on a future Indiana ballot, giving citizens direct say in altering their state constitution.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in available information - The specific amendment language and its substantive provisions are not provided, making it difficult to assess what constitutional change is actually being proposed
  • Scope of amendment unclear - Without knowing whether this addresses voting rights, taxation, executive powers, or other matters, the real implications for Indiana residents cannot be evaluated
  • Public awareness concerns - Constitutional amendments can significantly affect state governance, so questions exist about whether citizens understand what they'll be voting on and had adequate opportunity for public debate

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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