2017 -- S 0084 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2017 | |
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J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N | |
TO APPROVE AND PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF | |
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE (INITIATIVE AND | |
REFERENDUM) | |
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Introduced By: Senators Cote, Picard, Raptakis, and Gee | |
Date Introduced: January 18, 2017 | |
Referred To: Senate Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs | |
1 | RESOLVED, That a majority of all members elected to each house of the general |
2 | assembly voting therefor, the following amendment to the constitution of the state be proposed to |
3 | the qualified electors of the state in accordance with the provisions of Article XIV of the |
4 | constitution for their approval and that it take the place therein of Article VI Sections 1 and 2 |
5 | which are hereby amended to read as follows: |
6 | ARTICLE VI |
7 | OF THE LEGISLATIVE POWER |
8 | Section 1. Constitution supreme law of the state Constitution is supreme. -- This |
9 | Constitution shall be the supreme law of the state, and any law inconsistent therewith shall be |
10 | void. The general assembly shall pass all laws necessary to carry this Constitution into effect. The |
11 | legislative power of the state shall be vested in a general assembly, consisting of a senate and a |
12 | house of representatives, both to be elected by the people, but the people reserve to themselves |
13 | the power to propose laws and amendments to the constitution and to enact or reject the same at a |
14 | general election without the approval of the general assembly, and also reserve the power at their |
15 | own option to approve or reject at a general election any act, section or part of any act of the |
16 | general assembly. |
17 | Section 2. Power vested in general assembly – Concurrence of houses required to enact |
18 | laws – Style of laws. Power to enact legislation. -- Enactment and style of laws. -- Power of the |
19 | general assembly. – Initiative and referendum. -- A. The legislative power, under this |
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1 | Constitution, and subject to the reservations set forth in Section 1 hereof, shall be vested in two |
2 | houses, the one to be called the senate, the other the house of representatives; and both together |
3 | the general assembly. The concurrence of the two houses shall be necessary to the enactment of |
4 | laws. The style of their laws shall be, It is enacted by the general assembly as follows: |
5 | B. The people reserve the right to themselves the power to propose laws and amendments |
6 | to the constitution and to adopt or reject the same. Qualified voters shall have the power through |
7 | petition to enact statutes and to amend the constitution at general elections. This power shall be |
8 | known as initiative and referendum. No initiative shall be permitted which shall abridge the civil |
9 | rights or liberties, including those guaranteed by Article I of the Rhode Island Constitution, or |
10 | attempt to preclude the expansion of civil rights, of any individual or group of individuals and no |
11 | initiative shall be permitted which would repeal or amend this sentence. The superior court shall |
12 | have original jurisdiction to hear complaints arising under this section on an expedited basis. Any |
13 | individual shall have standing to bring an action at any time to enforce this section. |
14 | C. This article does not permit the proposal of any constitutional amendment that |
15 | appropriates state revenue. This article does not permit the proposal of any constitutional |
16 | amendment that diminishes state revenues by the reduction or limitation of a tax or fee. This |
17 | article does not permit the proposal of any constitutional amendment that affects the generation or |
18 | expenditure of state revenues through the ordinary legislative budget process. |
19 | D. This article does not permit the proposal of any statute or statutory amendment that |
20 | makes an appropriation or otherwise requires the expenditure of money, unless such statute or |
21 | amendment also enacts a commensurate increase in revenues and/or decreases in revenue |
22 | appropriations, not prohibited by the constitution; provided, however, that this requirement shall |
23 | not apply to a proposal for the appropriation or expenditure of less than five hundred thousand |
24 | dollars ($500,000), which amount shall be adjusted annually, commencing with the fiscal year |
25 | beginning on or after July 1, 2019, to reflect changes in the cost-of-living as determined by the |
26 | United States government. This article does not permit the proposal of any statute or any statutory |
27 | amendment that diminishes state revenue, unless such statute or statutory amendment also enacts |
28 | a commensurate increase in revenues and/or decreases in revenue appropriations to accommodate |
29 | the projected reduction in state revenue. Any initiative affecting the state budget must be |
30 | prospective in nature and may not be effective prior to the fiscal year subsequent to the general |
31 | election. |
32 | E. To be eligible to be placed on a general election ballot a statutory initiative petition |
33 | shall be signed by at least a number of qualified voters equal to five percent (5%) of the total |
34 | number of votes cast for the office of governor at the last preceding general election for that |
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1 | office, and a petition to amend the constitution shall be signed by at least a number of qualified |
2 | voters equal to ten percent (10%) of the total number of votes cast for the office of governor at |
3 | the last preceding general election for that office. To qualify for certification, signatures from at |
4 | least fifty percent (50%) of the cities and/or towns, of which four (4) must be cities, must meet |
5 | the above percentage requirements. |
6 | F. For certified initiative petitions, initiative petitioners shall have three hundred sixty- |
7 | five (365) days from the date the secretary of state has date and time stamped, assigned a petition |
8 | reference number, and issued the first initiative petition forms to collect and file with the local |
9 | canvassing authorities the requisite number of signatures, and such signatures may be filed |
10 | separately with the authorities as they are collected by the petitioners. The local canvassing |
11 | authorities shall certify the authenticity of the initiative petition signatures and advise the |
12 | secretary of state within thirty (30) business days of receipt of each initiative petition form. |
13 | G. (1) An initiative shall be approved by a majority of the qualified voters voting thereon. |
14 | If so approved, it shall become part of the statutory law of the state or part of the constitution as |
15 | the case may be and shall take effect from and after the official declaration of the vote thereon by |
16 | proclamation of the state board of elections, or its successor, but in no event later than thirty (30) |
17 | days after the vote has been certified unless otherwise provided in the initiative petition. |
18 | (2) The veto power of the governor shall not extend to an initiative by the voters. |
19 | (3) If any provisions of constitutional amendments and/or laws approved by the people at |
20 | the same election are in conflict with each other, then the provisions which received the largest |
21 | number of affirmative votes at such election shall govern; and in any other case an initiative |
22 | approved by the voters shall supersede any conflicting law. |
23 | (4) The general assembly shall provide such funds as may be required to implement an |
24 | approved initiative. |
25 | (5) The general assembly shall not, within four (4) years after passage, repeal or alter any |
26 | such statutory initiative unless by three-fourths (3/4) vote of both houses. |
27 | (6) Unless an initiative which has a singular or exclusive impact on any city or town is |
28 | approved by a majority of those voting in that city or town, said initiative shall not take effect. |
29 | H. The provisions of Article XIV of this constitution shall not be construed to deny, limit |
30 | or disparage the people’s right to propose or amend the constitution through initiative and |
31 | referendum. |
32 | I. The general assembly shall enact implementing legislation for this section. |
33 | RESOLVED, That the said proposition of amendment shall be submitted to the electors |
34 | for their approval or rejection at the next statewide general election. The voting places in the |
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1 | several cities and towns shall be kept open during the hours required by law for voting therein; |
2 | and be it further |
3 | RESOLVED, That the secretary of state shall cause said proposition of amendment to be |
4 | published as a part of this resolution in the newspapers of the state prior to the date of the said |
5 | meetings of the said electors; and the said proposition shall be inserted in the warrants or notices |
6 | to be issued previous to said meetings of the electors for the purpose of warning the town, ward, |
7 | or district meetings, and said proposition shall be read by the town, ward or district clerks to the |
8 | electors in the town, ward, or district meetings to be held as aforesaid; and be it further |
9 | RESOLVED, That the town, ward, or district meetings to be held aforesaid shall be |
10 | warned, and the list of voters shall be canvassed and made up, and the said town, ward, or district |
11 | meetings shall be conducted in the same manner as now provided by law for the town, ward, and |
12 | district meetings for the statewide general election. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N | |
TO APPROVE AND PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF | |
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE (INITIATIVE AND | |
REFERENDUM) | |
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1 | This joint resolution would propose an amendment to the state constitution, by |
2 | establishing a voter initiative process to allow voters to initiate proposed legislation which would, |
3 | upon a majority vote of the electorate, become law. |
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