Modifies provisions relating to the General Assembly
Missouri constitutional amendment to modify General Assembly provisions; requires legislative supermajority and voter ratification to enact changes to state legislative structure or rules.
Missouri constitutional amendment to modify General Assembly provisions; requires legislative supermajority and voter ratification to enact changes to state legislative structure or rules.
SJR 79 is a Missouri constitutional amendment proposal that modifies provisions governing the state's General Assembly. The bill has been introduced but currently lacks detailed public information about its specific amendments. As a joint resolution, it requires approval from both legislative chambers and voter ratification to become effective.
Constitutional amendments directly alter the foundational rules under which state government operates, affecting legislative procedures, representation, or powers. Changes to General Assembly provisions could impact how laws are made, who can serve, or how the legislature functions, making this potentially consequential for all Missouri residents.
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