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H 3995 Joint Resolution, By Quinn
A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to Article III of the Constitution of South Carolina, 1895, relating to the Legislative Department by adding Section 15A, so as to require that a Bill or Joint Resolution of the General Assembly imposing or increasing a tax must receive the approval of two-thirds of the membership of the House of Representatives and two-thirds of the membership of the Senate; and by proposing an amendment to Section 21, Article IV, relating to the authority of the Governor to veto a Bill or Joint Resolution, so as to increase from two-thirds to three-fourths the number of votes required to override his veto in each House if the Bill or Joint Resolution increases taxes.
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A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to Article III of the Constitution of South Carolina, 1895, relating to the Legislative Department by adding Section 15A, so as to require that a Bill or Joint Resolution of the General Assembly imposing or increasing a tax must receive the approval of two-thirds of the membership of the House of Representatives and two-thirds of the membership of the Senate; and by proposing an amendment to Section 21, Article IV, relating to the authority of the Governor to veto a Bill or Joint Resolution, so as to increase from two-thirds to three-fourths the number of votes required to override his veto in each House if the Bill or Joint Resolution increases taxes.
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04/14/93 | House | Introduced and read first time HJ-24 |
04/14/93 | House | Referred to Committee on Judiciary HJ-24 |