Pennsylvania Constitution
Article III, § 28 — Change of permanent location of State Capital
Pennsylvania Const. art. III, § 28
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No law changing the permanent location of the Capital of the State shall be valid until the same shall have been submitted to the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at a general election and ratified and approved by them. (May 16, 1967, P.L.1037, J.R.3)
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