Below is a sample of the Legislative Questionnaire:
ACCR Legislative
Questionnaire
Name: __________________________________
Office Sought: ____________________________
Phone: __________________________________
Fax: ____________________________________
Email: __________________________________
Please answer the following questions regarding constitutional reform
and return to:
ACCR, PO Box 34, Montgomery, AL 36101. Fax: 334-834-5497.
Please contact Kathy Bowden at 334-834-5495 if you have any questions.
1. Alabamas
1901 constitution should be rewritten.
Agree / Disagree
2. Alabamas 1901 constitution gives
too much power to the state government, while cities and counties
do not have enough power to decide local issues.
Agree / Disagree
3. A state constitution should be reserved
for basic principles of government and not contain as many details
that should be dealt with in statutes.
Agree / Disagree
4. The people of Alabama, through a convention
of elected delegates, should rewrite the constitution instead of the
legislature.
Agree / Disagree
5. The legislature should pass constitutional
reform legislation to give the people of Alabama the right to vote
on whether or not to hold a constitutional convention to rewrite the
constitution.
Agree / Disagree
6. Constitutional reform is too big an
issue to be dealt with in a regular session of the legislature. The
governor should call a special session to address this issue.
Agree / Disagree
Additional comments: _________________________________________________________________________________
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ACCR Legislative Questionnaire Intro
ACCR Legislative
Questionnaire Additional Comments
ACCR
Legislative Questionnaire Response
(PDF
files)
Alabama
House of Representatives, Response
Alabama
Senate, Response
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