GAVEL amendment records, 1987-2003 [manuscript].

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GAVEL amendment records, 1987-2003 [manuscript].

Collection contains organization's by-laws, fund raising, clippings, petitions, brochures, boards minutes and agendas, court suit, ballot issues analysis.

1 linear ft. (1 box)

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GAVEL (Amendment).

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On November 8, 1988, 72% of Colorado voters approved the Give-a-vote-to-every-legislator, a.k.a. GAVEL amendment to the Colorado Constitution. The amendment was sponsored by Citizens for legislative reform, a broad coalition of organizations and individuals focused on amending three significant legislative procedures. GAVEL eliminated the House Rules Committee, providing bills would go directly from a standing committee to the House or Senate floor. It prohibited binding party caucuses. Finally,...

Know, Wayne W.,

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Eid, Sandra,

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Citizens for legislative reform (Denver, Colo.)

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Colorado. General Assembly

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Colorado's state legislature, the General Assembly, first convened Nov. 1, 1876 and adjourned Mar. 20, 1877. From the description of Autographs, 1877-1880. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 13710628 Hugh Taylor, resident of Douglas County since 1874, passed from this life at the home of his grandson, William Hugh Priddy at 168 South Emerson St., Denver, on Saturday, September 30. 1939 at the age of ninety years, six months and twenty-eight days. ...