The required form for measures to amend the constitution and the manner of placing the measures on ballots.
Impact
If enacted, SB2226 would modify existing laws related to how constitutional amendments are proposed and subsequently voted on, thereby affecting the state’s legislative processes surrounding constitutional matters. By clarifying the procedural requirements, it aims to simplify the steps necessary for amending the state constitution, which could potentially lead to a more streamlined process for future amendments. This could encourage greater civic engagement as citizens may find it easier to understand and participate in the amendment process.
Summary
Senate Bill 2226 is focused on delineating the processes required for measures aimed at amending the state constitution, emphasizing the proper form and procedure for placing such measures on electoral ballots. The bill seeks to enhance clarity and uniformity within the legislative framework governing constitutional amendments, ensuring that all relevant requirements are met before an amendment can be presented to voters. Supporters of SB2226 argue that this will lead to a more efficient and transparent amendment process, while also preventing potential confusion regarding ballot measures.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding SB2226 involve concerns about the implications of standardizing the amendment processes. Critics argue that imposing uniform requirements could hinder local efforts to initiate changes that reflect specific regional needs or priorities. Additionally, there are fears that the bill could lead to voter fatigue, as the additional procedures might complicate ballot measures. Some lawmakers have expressed apprehensions that the bill might unintentionally restrict the democratic process by making it more cumbersome for citizens to pursue constitutional changes.
The subject matter of initiated measures and constitutional amendments, the manner of signing petitions, the establishment of an electronic signature gathering system by the secretary of state, and the threshold for placing a measure on the ballot; to provide for application; and to provide an effective date.
The process for approving initiated constitutional amendments, the requirement of a single subject for each petition and measure, the individuals able to circulate a petition, and the requirement that all ballot measures must be voted on at the primary and general election.
Proposes temporary constitutional amendment allowing State constitutional convention convened to reform system of property taxation to propose statutory changes.
Proposes temporary constitutional amendment allowing State constitutional convention convened to reform system of property taxation to propose statutory changes.