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Amendments #4095604
03/05/24 09:40 AM
03/05/24 09:40 AM
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Alabama
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buck_buster Offline OP
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Alabama
Anyone posted the Amendment guide?


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Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095608
03/05/24 09:46 AM
03/05/24 09:46 AM
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northport
deadeye48 Online content
Booner
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northport
I am interested in this too
Anyone know about the amendments on the ballot ?


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Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095613
03/05/24 09:56 AM
03/05/24 09:56 AM
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Huntsville
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WHNT news only showed one amendment:
What is Proposed Statewide Amendment One?
There is one statewide proposed constitutional amendment on the ballot for the March primary. It deals with when certain bills are allowed to be introduced in the legislature.

This is how Amendment One reads on the ballot:

“Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to amend Section 71.01 authorizing the Legislature to sign and transmit local laws or constitutional amendments before the transmission of basic appropriations.”

Former Alabama House Speaker Mac McCutcheon said that when the legislature deals with local legislation, generally involving one county or area, the local delegation is given the courtesy to handle their own bill. The current rules complicate that, he said.

To sum it up, right now, local bills and amendments need approval just to be voted on, by three-fifths of the entire House or Senate body. Amendment One would eliminate that need when it comes to local bills.

Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095620
03/05/24 10:09 AM
03/05/24 10:09 AM
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Vote NO


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Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095622
03/05/24 10:11 AM
03/05/24 10:11 AM
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Lawrence Co. AL
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Lawrence Co. AL
I'm on the fence on this one. At 1st my thought was NO because it would allow local legislations to slide things in that are not in the best interest of the State. However usually these things pass on state votes anyways because one Legislator gets their "buddies" to make sure we get this on ballot and I will return the favor and scratch your back when needed. This could help free up time and money for matters more pressing to the State legislature.
Example: If Alabama town/county X wants to rezone for a new landfill or whatever, then I say let their people vote on it on the local level. It is not pertinent to me.


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Re: Amendments [Re: top cat] #4095643
03/05/24 10:33 AM
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Montgomery, Alabama
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Originally Posted by top cat



Vote NO


It be's that way sometimes.

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Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095705
03/05/24 11:58 AM
03/05/24 11:58 AM
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central alabama
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JA Offline
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I’m voting NO. Last thing we need is another amendment to the constitution. Think it’s already been amended about 2000 times.

Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095735
03/05/24 12:47 PM
03/05/24 12:47 PM
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Hoover, AL
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Hoover, AL
Vote no if you want to make sure that it takes 2/3rd to pass a local law like tax increases and so forth.

Or

Vote yes if you want them to be able to pass local stuff with a simple majority of 51%.

Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095804
03/05/24 02:46 PM
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Chelsea
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Lockjaw Offline
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Chelsea
I am a no vote on that one.

Re: Amendments [Re: JA] #4095805
03/05/24 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by JA
I’m voting NO. Last thing we need is another amendment to the constitution. Think it’s already been amended about 2000 times.


^^This^^


If voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it.-Mark Twain
Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095843
03/05/24 03:46 PM
03/05/24 03:46 PM
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Marshall County
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I’m a firm no. I don’t intend to make it easier for those jack wagons to do anything- EVER

Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095846
03/05/24 03:53 PM
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Somerville
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I voted No


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Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095850
03/05/24 03:57 PM
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Shelby Co, AL
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Shelby Co, AL
No, the longer it takes any politician to bypass the requirements for voting on the budget before other matters the better. It would be nice if they took care of things as prescribed instead as it’s convenient to their whims.


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Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095866
03/05/24 04:41 PM
03/05/24 04:41 PM
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North Jefferson
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Rockstar007 Offline
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North Jefferson
NO

Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095897
03/05/24 05:49 PM
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tuscaloosa
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kkfish Offline
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tuscaloosa
No

Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095914
03/05/24 06:08 PM
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North AL
just_an_illusion Online IMG_0051.GIF
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North AL
No

Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4095920
03/05/24 06:18 PM
03/05/24 06:18 PM
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Helena
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3toe Offline
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Helena
Another no.

Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4096011
03/05/24 08:17 PM
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Spanish Fort
TurkeyJoe Offline
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Spanish Fort
I voted no


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Re: Amendments [Re: buck_buster] #4096023
03/05/24 08:37 PM
03/05/24 08:37 PM
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Prattville Al.
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capehorn24 Offline
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Prattville Al.
We voted No also, didn’t want to give them a green light to bypass procedures when they already have a go around.

Re: Amendments [Re: jdhunter2011] #4096029
03/05/24 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by jdhunter2011
I'm on the fence on this one. At 1st my thought was NO because it would allow local legislations to slide things in that are not in the best interest of the State. However usually these things pass on state votes anyways because one Legislator gets their "buddies" to make sure we get this on ballot and I will return the favor and scratch your back when needed. This could help free up time and money for matters more pressing to the State legislature.
Example: If Alabama town/county X wants to rezone for a new landfill or whatever, then I say let their people vote on it on the local level. It is not pertinent to me.


I thought there was a "home rule" amendment passed 20 years ago?



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