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Article 14 of the Kansas Constitution governs the ways in which the state's constitution can be changed over time. One path is the legislatively referred constitutional amendment . Either house of the Kansas State Legislature can propose an amendment to the state's constitution.
- Bill of Rights, Kansas Constitution
The Bill of Rights of the Kansas Constitution comes between...
- Article 14, Kansas Constitution
Article 14 of the Kansas Constitution is labeled...
- Bill of Rights, Kansas Constitution
19 lip 2020 · Text of the ordinance, preamble, and articles of the Kansas Constitution sourced from the Kansas State Library website. Last updated January 3, 2020. Text of the schedule and resolutions sourced from the PDF copy of the Kansas Constitution linked from the Kansas Secretary of State website.
LIST OF AMENDMENTS AND PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE KANSAS CONSTITUTION. ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT FROM CONGRESS; ORDINANCE; PREAMBLE ORDINANCE WHEREAS, The government of the United States is the proprietor of a large portion of the lands included in the limits of the state of Kansas as defined by this constitution; and,
Article Fourteen - Constitutional Amendment and Revision; Article Fifteen - Miscellaneous
The Bill of Rights of the Kansas Constitution comes between the Preamble and Article 1. It prescribes the rights of the citizens of Kansas. Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section 4. Amendments. Amended on November 2, 2010 with the approval of Kansas Right to Bear Arms Question, Constitutional Amendment Question 1 (2010). Section 5. Section 6.
Kansas Constitutions. During the Kansas territorial period, four attempts were made to write and adopt a constitution under which Kansas would become a state. The first attempt to write a constitution emerged as a movement — the Topeka movement — in reaction to unfair elections that gave the proslavery party initial control of Kansas ...
Article 14 of the Kansas Constitution is labeled Constitutional Amendment and Revision. It has two sections. The two sections lay out the two paths by which the Kansas Constitution can be altered. One path is the legislatively referred constitutional amendment.