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Amendment 2, the school choice measure, has received a lot of attention. But there has been little conversation surrounding the other one - Amendment 1, a citizenship requirement measure.
Amendment 1 would upend this process, redefining the role of Missouri's state demographer and requiring that districts be drawn based on "partisan fairness" and "competitiveness." ...
If approved, Kentucky’s Amendment 1 would add one line to the constitutional provision for voting rights explicitly stating that, “No person who is not a citizen of the United States shall be ...
"Amendment 1 protects Florida seniors from scams and rip-offs," claimed one ad on YouTube Oct. 19, 2016. We wanted to know how the amendment would keep seniors from being targeted.
Amendment 1 is bad for our children, it’s bad for our teachers, it’s bad for our schools. The amendment was proposed by Rep. Spencer Roach, a Ft. Myers Republican aligned with the far right.
The amendment's wording on the ballot is lengthy – blame a recent Kentucky Supreme Court decision for that.But in essence, Amendment 1 allows state lawmakers to do two things:Call themselves ...
Amendment 1 proposes adding the language "no person who is not a citizen of the United States shall be allowed to vote in the state" into sections 145 and 155 of the state constitution.
A "yes" vote on Amendment 1 would also ban Illinois from passing any “right-to-work” laws, which state that employees cannot be forced to join a union or pay dues to a union.
Passage of Amendment 1, on the November ballot, would put Illinoisans’ pocketbooks at risk of another hit during a time when it is already difficult to make ends meet.
Amendment 1, if passed, would change that first word, “Every citizen … ” to “Only a citizen…” That’s it. That’s all. There’s no trap door or hidden impact.
Kentucky Constitutional Amendment 1 is a rather lengthy, 744-word ballot referendum that essentially would give more power to the Kentucky General Assembly — letting legislators call themselves ...
Support for Amendment 1 included the Iowa Firearms Coalition and Republican state lawmakers. Supporters argued this will allow Iowans to keep their guns with strong protections, due to the strict ...