Bill
LC 356
Constitutional referendum for amendment of privacy clause
LC 356 would place a referendum to amend the privacy clause before voters; text not provided and the bill died in May 2025.
Bill
LC 356
LC 356 would place a referendum to amend the privacy clause before voters; text not provided and the bill died in May 2025.
Date introduced: September 27, 2024
Status: Draft Died in Process (LC) as of May 22, 2025
Classification: bill
Subject: Constitutional Amendment Proposals, Referendum
LC 356 proposes a constitutional referendum aimed at amending the privacy clause of the state constitution. The bill’s title indicates that its mechanism would involve placing an amendment to the privacy clause before voters for approval through a referendum. No specific text of the proposed amendment is provided in the available summary.
Note: Without the full text, the precise changes to the privacy clause and any related safeguards or transition provisions cannot be enumerated.
LC 356 envisions a constitutional referendum to amend the state’s privacy clause, but no substantive text is available, and the bill has died in process as of May 2025. Any future consideration would require reintroduction and revision of its provisions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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