Bill
LC 358
Constitutional referendum regarding use of private property
The bill would have put a constitutional question to voters about how private property may be used, but no specific changes were provided.
Bill
LC 358
The bill would have put a constitutional question to voters about how private property may be used, but no specific changes were provided.
LC 358 is a proposed bill identified as a constitutional amendment referendum focused on the use of private property. The bill is classified as a constitutional amendment proposal and has been tracked with status indicating it did not advance. It was introduced on September 27, 2024, and is associated with drafting actions by the Legislative Counsel.
At present, LC 358 remains a dormant draft without published text detailing the exact constitutional changes proposed. The bill’s status reflects an early-stage effort that did not proceed to enactment. Readers seeking to understand potential impacts should monitor for any new introductions or revised language that would clarify the specific amendments to property-use rights and the referendum mechanism.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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