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NJ ACR81

NJ ACR81
Amends State Constitution to require two-thirds majority vote of Legislature to advance certain legislation during lame duck session.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This concurrent resolution proposes to amend the State Constitution to require that bills and joint resolutions receive a two-thirds majority vote in order to advance during a lame duck session of the Legislature. The amendment would also require a two-thirds majority vote to amend and reenact a bill which has been conditionally vetoed by the Governor. As defined by the amendment, a lame duck sessions begins on the first day that voters can cast a ballot at the November general election for members of the General Assembly, and ends when the new Legislature begins on the second Tuesday in January following the election. A lame duck session only occurs in the second year of a Legislature. Currently, bills and joint resolutions require a majority vote of the Senate and General Assembly to pass. A simple majority is also required to amend and reenact a bill conditionally vetoed by the Governor. This means 21 votes in the Senate and 41 votes in the General Assembly. This amendment requires a two-thirds majority vote to undertake these legislative actions during the lame duck session. This means 27 votes in the Senate and 54 votes in the General Assembly.

AI Summary

This concurrent resolution proposes to amend the State Constitution to require a two-thirds majority vote, rather than a simple majority, for the Legislature to advance certain legislation during a "lame duck session." A lame duck session is defined as the period in the second year of a legislative term that begins when early voting for the general election starts and ends when the new Legislature convenes in January. This higher vote threshold would apply to moving bills and joint resolutions forward for consideration and also to overriding a Governor's conditional veto, where the Governor proposes amendments to a bill. Currently, a simple majority is sufficient for these actions.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly State and Local Government Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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