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Multiple attempts to repeal the 21st Amendment ending Prohibition were proposed by Representative Morris Sheppard, introducer of the 18th Amendment originally banning alcoholic beverages, from 1935 to 1938, followed by attempt to outlaw drunkenness after his first proposals failed. [7] The Bricker Amendment, proposed in 1951 by Ohio Senator ...
Amendment 4 - Abortion Access - FAILED. This amendment would have made abortion legal until fetal viability, which is generally considered to be around 23-24 weeks. It would also allow abortions ...
The amendment’s most resounding defeat came in Robertson County in Northern Kentucky, where "no" received 74% of the vote. Meanwhile, the most narrow margin came from McCreary County, along the ...
Amendment 4 - Abortion Access - FAILED. This amendment would have made abortion legal until fetal viability, which is generally considered to be around 23-24 weeks. It would also allow abortions ...
Six amendments adopted by Congress and sent to the states have not been ratified by the required number of states. Four of those amendments are still pending, one is closed and has failed by its own terms, and one is closed and has failed by the terms of the resolution proposing it.
This includes both expired amendments, those for which the time period set for their consideration ran out, and still pending amendments, those sent to the states without a ratification deadline. Proposals to amend the United States Constitution introduced in but not approved by Congress should be included in Category:Proposed amendments to the ...
Amendment 4 would have restored allowing abortion in Florida up to "fetal viability," usually around 24 weeks. The ACLU called the failed ballot measure a "temporary loss" and called on the ...
The Santorum Amendment was a failed proposed amendment to the 2001 education funding bill (which became known as the No Child Left Behind Act) that promoted the teaching of intelligent design while questioning the academic standing of evolution in US public schools.