Constitutional amendment vote requirement.

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AI Summary: The bill proposes a constitutional amendment that would require a majority vote in both houses of Congress to pass any future amendments to the United States Constitution. This would add an additional step in the amendment process, making it more difficult to change the Constitution. The purpose is to ensure that any proposed amendments have strong bipartisan support before being ratified.

Latest Action: Bill Number Assigned

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Actions (3):

  • 2024-02-12 : Bill Number Assigned

  • 2024-02-13 : Received for Introduction

  • 2024-02-16 : Failed Introduction 14-17-0-0-0

Text Versions (1):
Roll Calls (1):
  • Roll Call Agency: Senate
  • Vote Date: 2024-02-16
  • Description: Failed Introduction 14-17-0-0-0
  • Yea Votes: 14
  • Members Voting: Ogden Driskill,Lynn Hutchings,David Kinskey,Dan Laursen,Cheri Steinmetz,Dennis Biteman,Tim Salazar,Anthony Bouchard,Tim French,Edward Cooper,Troy McKeown,Evie Brennan,Robert Ide,Stacy Jones
  • Nay Votes: 17
  • Members Voting: Bill Landen,Charles Scott,Cale Case,Dan Dockstader,Larry Hicks,Chris Rothfuss,Eric Barlow,James Anderson,Stephan Pappas,Fred Baldwin,Brian Boner,Affie Ellis,Michael Gierau,Tara Nethercott,Dan Furphy,Wendy Davis Schuler,John Kolb