Provisions
IV-A.4 of 1928 • Legislature may propose appropriations after action on governor's bills.
APPROVED
The Text
Neither house shall consider further appropriations until the appropriation bills proposed by the governor shall have been finally acted on by both houses; nor shall such further appropriations be then made except by separate bills each for a single work or object, which bills shall be subject to the governor’s approval as provided in section nine of article four. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent the governor from recommending that one or more of his proposed bills be passed in advance of the others to supply the immediate needs of government or to meet an emergency.
A Few Facts
• Joined the Constitution in 1928
• In Article IV-A:
• Has 98 words
• Was proposed by the Legislature
• Went to NYS voters as proposed amendment 1 of 1927
• Is a new addition
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