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Constitution Of The State Of Arkansas Of 1874.

Article 5. Legislative Department.

§ 37. Laws - Enactment - Majority required.

§ 1. Not less than a majority of the members of each House of the General Assembly may enact a law. [As added to Art. 5 by Const. Amend. 19.]

Publisher's Notes. As added by Ark. Const., Amend. 19, § 5 [§ 41] contained a second paragraph which read: "The provisions of the Constitution of the State of Arkansas in conflict with this Amendment are hereby repealed in so far as they are in conflict herewith, and this Amendment shall be self-executing and shall take and have full effect immediately upon its adoption by the electors of the State."

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