Nebraska Constitution
Article III, § 13 — Style of bills; majority necessary to passage; yeas and nays entered on journal
Nebraska Const. art. III, § 13
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Neb. Const. art. III, § 13.
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The style of all bills shall be, Be it enacted by the people of the State of Nebraska, and no law shall be enacted except by bill. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature unless by the assent of a majority of all members elected and the yeas and nays on the question of final passage of any bill shall be entered upon the journal.
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History
Source: Neb. Const. art. III, sec. 10 (1875); Amended 1912, Laws 1911, c. 223, sec. 3, p. 674; Amended 1920, Constitutional Convention, 1919-1920, No. 8; Amended 1972, Laws 1971, LB 132, sec. 1.
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