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  1. An alternative process also exists for amending the U.S. constitution: a “convention of states,” which would bypass the Congress. But this process has never been used. List of All Constitutional AmendmentsAmendments to the Texas Constitution Since 1876,” report by the Texas Legislative Council [PDF – 150 pages].

  2. Amending the Texas Constitution - Article 17. Notes: One hundred house members and twenty-one senators constitute a two-thirds majority. Individual legislators' votes must be publicly recorded. The Legislature picks the date for the ratification election. A brief explanatory statement of each proposed amendment drafted by the Secretary of State ...

  3. Nov 7, 2023 · Constitutional amendment elections are a type of statewide election called to ratify a constitutional amendment adopted by the Texas Legislature. Constitutional amendment elections, also called ratification elections, normally take place in November of odd-numbered years after regular sessions of the legislature (e.g. 2021, 2023). On the ballot ...

  4. statutes.capitol.texas.gov › Docs › CNTHE TEXAS CONSTITUTION

    (a) The Legislature, at any regular session, or at any special session when the matter is included within the purposes for which the session is convened, may propose amendments revising the Constitution, to be voted upon by the qualified voters for statewide offices and propositions, as defined in the Constitution and statutes of this State.

  5. Jul 24, 2023 · Published: July 24, 2023. The U.S. Constitution is difficult to change and has only been amended 27 times. State constitutions, on the other hand, are much easier to modify, and state constitutional amendments are adopted on a regular basis. The current constitutions of the 50 states have been amended around 7,000 times.

  6. The Texas Constitution is one of the longest in the nation and is still growing. As of 2024 (the 88th Legislature), the Texas Legislature has proposed a total of 714 amendments. Of these, 530 have been adopted, and 181 have been defeated by Texas voters, and three amendments never made it to the ballot. Search for amendments.

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  8. The constitutional amendment proposed by S.J.R. 2, 87th Legislature, 3rd Called Session, 2021, amends Section 1-b(c) to further increase the amount of the exemption from $25,000 to $40,000. The proposed amendment provides that the amendment to Section 1-b(c) takes efect January 1, 2022, and applies to an ad valorem tax year that begins on or ...

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