AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Louisiana’s general election

WASHINGTON (AP) — Louisiana voters on Saturday will decide the fates of four proposed amendments to the state constitution, in the final statewide election of 2024.

The measures would change how Louisiana officials conduct oversight of judges, deliberate spending bills in the Legislature and deal with the properties of delinquent taxpayers.

Amendment No. 1 would revamp the process for investigating and disciplining judges for misconduct. It would expand the Judiciary Commission from nine to 14 members by adding five political appointees named by the House speaker, the Senate president and the governor. It would grant the Supreme Court the power to authorize an investigation of a judge or discipline a judge through a majority vote of the court.

Amendments 2 and 3 both would give legislators more time to craft, review and consider spending bills before having to vote.

Amendment No. 2 would require a 48-hour waiting period before a spending bill could be voted on and require that a written summary of proposed changes to the bill be distributed to each lawmaker at the start of that window. It was drafted in the wake of the 2023 legislative session, when lawmakers passed a $45 billion budget package in the final 30 minutes before adjournment with few details about what the bill included.

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