Wisconsin Constitution

Article IV, § 17 — Enactment of laws

Wisconsin Const. art. IV, § 17

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Wis. Const. art. IV, § 17.

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(1) The style of all laws of the state shall be “The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:”. (2) No law shall be enacted except by bill. No law shall be in force until published. (3) The legislature shall provide by law for the speedy publication of all laws.

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History

As amended April 1977; 1975 J.R. 13, 1977 J.R. 7, vote April 1977

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