Constitutional amendments search results

7 amendment(s) found [ Election date: November 3, 1981 ]

Session Bill Prop. Topic Outcome
67th 1st C.S.   HJR 4  7 The constitutional amendment authorizing the issuance of additional bonds to finance the veterans' land program and to increase the maximum interest rate allowable on veterans' land fund bonds.     Adopted
67th 1st C.S.   HJR 6  4 The constitutional amendment authorizing the use of a portion of the excess revenues of the state for water development, water conservation, water quality enhancement, and flood control purposes; authorizing the use of the state's credit, not to exceed five hundred million dollars, to guarantee the bonds of cities, counties, towns, and other units of local government in the financing of such projects for such purposes; increasing the interest rate that may be paid on previously approved but unissued state bonds; and authorizing a program to retire the state bonds.     Defeated
67th 1st C.S.   SJR 8  1 The constitutional amendment to authorize cities, towns, and other taxing units to encourage the improvement, development, or redevelopment of certain areas through property tax relief and the issuance of bonds and notes.     Adopted
67th R.S.   HJR 38  3 The constitutional amendment to allow the legislature to grant to a state finance management committee the power to manage the expenditure of certain appropriated funds.     Defeated
67th R.S.   HJR 49  5 The constitutional amendment to provide for the inclusion of livestock and poultry with farm products as exempt from taxation.     Adopted
67th R.S.   HJR 81  6 The constitutional amendment authorizing a political subdivision to provide property tax relief for owners of residence homesteads and changing certain property tax administrative procedures.     Adopted
67th R.S.   HJR 117  2 The constitutional amendment authorizing the commissioner of the General Land Office to issue patents for certain public free school fund land held in good faith under color of title for at least 50 years as of November 15, 1981.     Adopted

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