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− | From the 128th Maine Legislature Joint Rules, Adopted December 7, 2016 | + | From the '''128th Maine Legislature Joint Rules, Adopted December 7, 2016''': |
Rule 215. Actions Relating to the United States Constitution. | Rule 215. Actions Relating to the United States Constitution. | ||
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All memorials, resolutions, applications and petitions that relate to the Legislature's functions under the United States Constitution, Article V are in order for introduction without approval from the Legislative Council. Passage of these items must be accomplished as follows: | All memorials, resolutions, applications and petitions that relate to the Legislature's functions under the United States Constitution, Article V are in order for introduction without approval from the Legislative Council. Passage of these items must be accomplished as follows: | ||
− | + | 1. '''''Calling of United States Constitutional Convention. An item requesting the calling of a United States Constitutional Convention requires a 2/3 vote of the members present in each chamber'''''; | |
− | + | 2. Ratification of Amendment. An item requesting ratification of an amendment to the United States Constitution requires a majority vote of the members present in each chamber; and | |
− | + | 3. Any Other Action. An item requesting any other action under the United States Constitution, Article V requires a majority vote of the members present in each chamber. | |
[https://legislature.maine.gov/house/jr_frame.htm] | [https://legislature.maine.gov/house/jr_frame.htm] | ||
[[category:ConCon]] | [[category:ConCon]] |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 19 May 2017
From the 128th Maine Legislature Joint Rules, Adopted December 7, 2016:
Rule 215. Actions Relating to the United States Constitution.
All memorials, resolutions, applications and petitions that relate to the Legislature's functions under the United States Constitution, Article V are in order for introduction without approval from the Legislative Council. Passage of these items must be accomplished as follows:
1. Calling of United States Constitutional Convention. An item requesting the calling of a United States Constitutional Convention requires a 2/3 vote of the members present in each chamber;
2. Ratification of Amendment. An item requesting ratification of an amendment to the United States Constitution requires a majority vote of the members present in each chamber; and
3. Any Other Action. An item requesting any other action under the United States Constitution, Article V requires a majority vote of the members present in each chamber. [1]