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H 3281 Joint Resolution, By House Judiciary
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A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution of South Carolina, 1895, relating to the House of Representatives, so as to provide that House members may serve only six complete two-year terms and to provide that House members serving in office when this provision is ratified into law may complete the term which they are currently serving plus six new terms thereafter; proposing an amendment to Article III, Section 6 of the Constitution, relating to the Senate, so as to provide that Senators may serve only three complete four-year terms, to provide that Senators serving in office when this provision is ratified into law may complete the term which they are currently serving plus three new terms thereafter, and to revise certain obsolete references; and proposing an amendment to Article VI, Section 7 of the Constitution, relating to the constitutional officers of this State, so as to provide that constitutional officers may serve only three complete four-year terms and to provide that constitutional officers serving in office when this provision is ratified into law may complete the term which they are currently serving plus three new terms thereafter.
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Similar (H 3080)
A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution of South Carolina, 1895, relating to the House of Representatives, so as to provide that House members may serve only six complete two-year terms and to provide that House members serving in office when this provision is ratified into law may complete the term which they are currently serving plus six new terms thereafter; proposing an amendment to Article III, Section 6 of the Constitution, relating to the Senate, so as to provide that Senators may serve only three complete four-year terms, to provide that Senators serving in office when this provision is ratified into law may complete the term which they are currently serving plus three new terms thereafter, and to revise certain obsolete references; and proposing an amendment to Article VI, Section 7 of the Constitution, relating to the constitutional officers of this State, so as to provide that constitutional officers may serve only three complete four-year terms and to provide that constitutional officers serving in office when this provision is ratified into law may complete the term which they are currently serving plus three new terms thereafter.
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01/18/95 | House | Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar without reference HJ-16 |
01/19/95 | House | Objection by Rep. Wells, D.Smith, Cato, Mason, Sharpe, Harrison, Kelley, Cooper, A.Young, J.Young, Wofford, Knotts, Klauber & Dantzler HJ-14 |
01/24/95 | House | Read second time HJ-62 |
01/24/95 | House | Roll call Yeas-073 Nays-05 HJ-62 |
01/25/95 | House | Rejected-failed to receive necessary 2/3 vote for passage(Vote:72-22) HJ-29 |
01/25/95 | House | Reconsider vote whereby rejected HJ-31 |
01/26/95 | House | Debate adjourned until Tuesday, January 31, 1995 HJ-17 |
01/31/95 | House | Retaining place on calendar recommitted to Committee on Judiciary HJ-22 |
02/01/95 | House | Committee report: Favorable with amendment Judiciary HJ-3 |
02/02/95 | House | Debate adjourned until Tuesday, February 7, 1995 HJ-48 |
02/07/95 | House | Debate adjourned until Wednesday, February 8, 1995 HJ-24 |
02/08/95 | House | Amended HJ-24 |
02/08/95 | House | Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-36 |
02/08/95 | House | Roll call Yeas-86 Nays-22 HJ-36 |
02/09/95 | Senate | Introduced and read first time SJ-10 |
02/09/95 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-10 |