An amendment is an alteration or addition to a bill, motion, the constitution, etc. An amendment approval is an approval to an amendment.
The approval date was December 15, 1791
Article V of US Constitution describes the method of introducing an amendment in the constitution. For an amendment to be instituted, it has to be approved by both houses of US Congress with a two third majority. An amendment approved in such a manner does not require President's approval and is directly sent to states for ratification.
The only constitutional amendment ratified by approval of conventions in three-fourths of the states is the 21st Amendment. Ratified in 1933, it repealed the 18th Amendment, which had established Prohibition in the United States. The 21st Amendment was unique in that it was the first and only amendment to be ratified by state conventions rather than by state legislatures.
The amendment requires U.S. approval for Cuba's treaties.
The amendment requires U.S. approval for Cuba's treaties.
It goes to the President for approval
The amendment required U.S. approval for Cuba's treaties.
The amendment required U.S. approval for Cuba's treaties.
Amendment to the Constitution.
Amendment to the Constitution.
Amendment to the Constitution.
The process where a constitutional amendment is referred to the voters at an election for their approval is known as a "referendum" or "ballot initiative." In this process, the proposed amendment is placed on the ballot, and voters have the opportunity to accept or reject it during an election. This allows citizens to directly participate in the amendment of their constitution. The specific procedures for initiating and conducting referendums can vary by jurisdiction.