A bi-partisan group of lawmakers wants to make it more difficult for citizens to change the state constitution. They say the constitution is a sacred document but worry it’s becoming cluttered with minor provisions. The constitutional reform committee wants to put the question to voters on this year’s ballot. But first, the referendum has to pass the legislature. Bente Birkeland talks to statehouse reporters about what’s at stake.
Capitol Conversation
March 7th, 2008 · No Comments
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