Res 1001-2016
Congress to add an amendment to the Constitution directly negating the language of Article 1, Section two, Paragraph 3, known as the “three-fifths clause”.
Resolution calling upon Congress to add an amendment to the Constitution of the United States directly negating the language of Article 1, Section two, Paragraph 3, known as the “three-fifths clause”.
Status
Adopted
Introduced By
DEric A. Ulrich
EA
DIntroduced
3/9/2016
Adopted Date
5/5/2016
Last Modified
6/21/2016
File Name
Res 1001-2016
Committee
Co-Sponsors (14)
Bill History (9)
More from Eric A. Ulrich (Sponsor)
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Int 1928-2020
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Meetings & Hearings (2)
Documents
Files (10)
March 9, 2016 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
4/27/2016
Committee Report 4/18/16
4/27/2016
Hearing Testimony 4/18/16
4/27/2016
Res. No. 1001 - 3/9/16
6/6/2016
Committee Report 5/3/16
5/13/2016
May 5, 2016 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
5/13/2016
Hearing Transcript 5/3/16
5/13/2016
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 5-5-16
5/13/2016
Hearing Transcript 4/18/16
5/13/2016
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - May 5, 2016
6/21/2016













