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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. The following amendment to the Constitution of 1 2 the State of Iowa is proposed: 1 3 Article III, Legislative Department, Section 1, 1 4 Constitution of the State of Iowa, is repealed and the 1 5 following adopted in lieu thereof: 1 6 GENERAL ASSEMBLY -- INITIATIVE. Section 1. The people 1 7 reserve to themselves the power to initiate laws and 1 8 amendments to the Constitution and adopt such laws and 1 9 amendments independently of the legislative authority. With 1 10 the exception of laws and amendments to the Constitution by 1 11 initiative petition, the Legislative authority of this State 1 12 is vested in a General Assembly which shall consist of a 1 13 Senate and a House of Representatives. 1 14 An initiative petition proposing a law or an amendment to 1 15 the Constitution shall be filed with the Secretary of State 1 16 not less than twelve months preceding the date of the election 1 17 at which the proposed law or amendment is to be voted upon. 1 18 Each initiative petition proposing a law shall be signed by 1 19 registered voters equal in number to five percent of the votes 1 20 cast for the office of Governor at the last general election 1 21 in which that office was on the ballot. Each initiative 1 22 petition proposing an amendment to the Constitution shall be 1 23 signed by registered voters equal in number to ten percent of 1 24 the votes cast for the office of Governor at the last general 1 25 election in which that office was on the ballot. 1 26 Each initiative petition shall contain the declaration of 1 27 each petitioner that the petitioner is a registered voter of 1 28 the State, the petitioner's address, and the date on which the 1 29 petitioner signed the petition. Each sheet containing 1 30 petitioners' signatures shall be attached to a full and 1 31 correct copy of the title and text of the proposed law or 1 32 amendment to be initiated, and every sheet of the petition 1 33 containing signatures shall be verified by the affidavit of 1 34 the person who circulated the sheet, setting forth that each 1 35 of the names on the sheet was signed in the presence of the 2 1 affiant and that in the belief of the affiant each signer was 2 2 a registered voter of the State. 2 3 Each law or amendment proposed by initiative petition shall 2 4 comply with the requirements of article III, section 29, or 2 5 article X, section 2, respectively, and shall not exceed five 2 6 thousand words in length. An analysis of the legal and fiscal 2 7 impact of the law or amendment shall be prepared and made 2 8 available to members of each house of the General Assembly and 2 9 to the public prior to the day of the election. 2 10 A law or amendment initiated by petition may be withdrawn 2 11 if a petition requesting withdrawal is filed with the 2 12 Secretary of State not later than one hundred twenty days 2 13 before the next general election. The petition requesting 2 14 withdrawal must contain the signatures of no less than two- 2 15 thirds of the signers of the initiative petition filed with 2 16 the Secretary of State. Upon the filing of a valid withdrawal 2 17 petition, the Secretary of State shall take no further action 2 18 on the initiative petition. 2 19 All elections on laws or amendments to the Constitution 2 20 initiated by the people shall be held at the regular biennial 2 21 general election. When an initiative petition is filed, the 2 22 Secretary of State shall cause to be printed on the official 2 23 ballot at the next regular biennial general election the title 2 24 of the law or amendment, together with the words "Yes" and 2 25 "No" in such manner that the voters may express at the polls 2 26 their approval or rejection of the law or amendment. The text 2 27 of all laws or amendments to be submitted shall be published 2 28 by the Secretary of State as required by law. 2 29 No more than five laws or amendments to the Constitution 2 30 initiated by petition may be placed on the ballot at any 2 31 general election. The first five petitions to be filed with 2 32 the Secretary of State and to meet the qualifications of this 2 33 section shall be placed on the ballot at the general election. 2 34 A simple majority of the votes cast for an initiated law or 2 35 amendment is necessary to approve the law or amendment. An 3 1 initiated law or amendment approved by the people is effective 3 2 July 1 following its approval. 3 3 The veto power of the Governor in article III shall not 3 4 extend to laws proposed by initiative petition and approved by 3 5 the electorate. 3 6 If two or more conflicting laws or amendments are placed on 3 7 the same ballot, the Secretary of State shall include on the 3 8 ballot a statement notifying the voters of the conflicting 3 9 laws or amendments. 3 10 If two or more conflicting laws or two or more conflicting 3 11 amendments to the Constitution are approved by the people at 3 12 the same election, the law or amendment receiving the greatest 3 13 number of affirmative votes shall prevail. 3 14 The Secretary of State, in the presence of the Governor and 3 15 the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, shall canvass the 3 16 votes within thirty days after the election, and upon 3 17 completion of the canvass shall issue a proclamation, giving 3 18 the entire number of votes cast for and against each initiated 3 19 law or amendment to the Constitution and declaring those laws 3 20 or amendments which were approved. 3 21 A law or amendment to the Constitution proposed by 3 22 initiative petition and rejected at election shall not be 3 23 placed on the ballot more than once in a three-year period. 3 24 The General Assembly may provide by law for procedures to 3 25 implement this section. Such procedures shall in no way 3 26 restrict or impair the powers reserved to the people by this 3 27 section. The General Assembly shall provide a penalty for any 3 28 willful violation of any of the provisions of this section. 3 29 This section shall not be construed to deprive the General 3 30 Assembly of the right to enact any law. This section shall 3 31 not be construed to deprive the General Assembly or a 3 32 constitutional convention of the right to propose any 3 33 constitutional amendment as provided in article X, or to 3 34 deprive the people of the right to approve and ratify such a 3 35 proposed amendment as provided in article X. 4 1 The style of an act enacted by the General Assembly shall 4 2 be: "Be It Enacted by the General Assembly of the State of 4 3 Iowa." The style of an act submitted to the voters by an 4 4 initiative petition shall be: "Be It Enacted by the People of 4 5 the State of Iowa." 4 6 Sec. 2. The foregoing proposed amendment to the 4 7 Constitution of the State of Iowa is referred to the General 4 8 Assembly to be chosen at the next general election for members 4 9 of the General Assembly and the Secretary of State is directed 4 10 to cause the proposed amendment to be published for three 4 11 consecutive months before the date of that election as 4 12 provided by law. 4 13 EXPLANATION 4 14 This Joint Resolution proposes an amendment to the 4 15 Constitution of the State of Iowa granting the people the 4 16 power to initiate laws or amendments to the Constitution of 4 17 the State of Iowa by petition and approve the laws or 4 18 amendments at the polls. Initiative petitions must contain a 4 19 specified number of signatures of registered voters. A 4 20 procedure for withdrawal of a petition is included. 4 21 Initiative petitions must be filed with the secretary of 4 22 state not less than 12 months before the election at which it 4 23 will be voted on. 4 24 The resolution also provides that any law or amendment to 4 25 the Constitution proposed by initiative petition shall not 4 26 exceed 5,000 words in length and that a legal and fiscal 4 27 analysis shall be prepared for members of the general 4 28 assembly. No more than five initiated laws or amendments may 4 29 be placed on the ballot at one time. 4 30 The resolution provides that the general assembly may enact 4 31 laws to implement this amendment to the Constitution. 4 32 An initiated law or amendment approved by the people is 4 33 effective July 1 following its approval. A law or amendment 4 34 proposed by initiative petition and rejected at election shall 4 35 not be placed on the ballot more than once in a three-year 5 1 period. 5 2 The resolution, if adopted, would be referred to the next 5 3 general assembly for consideration. 5 4 LSB 1220HH 77 5 5 sc/sc/14
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