Providing for the appointment of delegates to a convention under article V of the constitution of the United States and prescribing the duties and responsibilities therefor.
Impact
The implementation of HB 2807 signifies a move towards more structured participation from the state in constitutional amendment processes. By codifying how delegates are appointed and their operational guidelines, the bill aims to streamline the delegation's readiness and accountability while participating in national discussions regarding constitutional amendments. This could empower Kansas’ position during such conventions and reflect the state's interests more directly in constitutional matters.
Summary
House Bill 2807 is an act concerning conventions under Article V of the U.S. Constitution, primarily focusing on the appointment, qualifications, and responsibilities of delegates representing the state of Kansas at such conventions. The bill outlines a process for delegate selection involving various legislative leaders, including the Speaker and the President of the Senate, ensuring representation from both major parties in the Kansas legislature. Additionally, it establishes a framework for the delegation's conduct during the convention, including mechanisms for accountability and upper limits on their voting powers.
Contention
Despite its organizational purpose, there may be points of contention regarding the limitations it sets on delegates concerning unauthorized amendments. Delegates are penalized for voting on amendments outside the charter of the convention, classified as violations which can lead to recall. Critics may argue that this could lead to constraints on the representatives' ability to adapt to discussions at the convention, potentially sidelining Kansas interests if they deviate from prescribed instructions. Ensuring freedom of discussion and representation could be a point for further debate among lawmakers.
Providing for the appointment of delegates to a convention under article V of the constitution of the United States and prescribing the duties and responsibilities of such delegates.
Creating a procedure for appointment of delegates to a convention of the states under article V of the constitution of the United States and prescribing the duties and responsibilities of such delegates.
Creating a procedure for appointment of delegates to a convention of the states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States and prescribing the duties and responsibilities of such delegates.
Relating to the qualifications, duties, and limitations of Texas delegates to a constitutional convention called under Article V of the United States Constitution.
Proposing An Amendment To Article Xvii, Section 3 Of The Hawaii Constitution To Specify That The Standard For Voter Approval Of A Constitutional Amendment Proposed By The Legislature Is A Majority Of All The Votes Tallied Upon The Question.
(Constitutional Amendment) Requires legislative approval of a proposed constitutional amendment in two sessions before being submitted to the electors for ratification