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The Wyoming Constitution provides two mechanisms for amending the states constitutiona legislative process and a state constitutional convention. Wyoming requires a simple majority vote (50% plus 1) for voters to approve constitutional amendments.
If both houses pass the joint resolution, it is sent to the President for signature or veto. If the President were to veto the joint resolution, Congress could vote to override the veto.
Prior to the 13th of September 1982 when House Joint Resolution 192 was repealed, along with Title 31, of the United States Code, Section 314 (defining the dollar) was repealed on that same day (see: 311-315a), and prior to the 23rd of September 1994 when Title 12, of the United States Code, Section 152 (defining
As a result of HJR 192, and from that day forward (June 5, 1933), no one has been able to lawfully pay a debt or lawfully own anything. The only thing one can do is tender CREDIT in exchange of debts, with the debt being perpetual.
Like a bill, a joint resolution requires the approval of both Chambers in identical form and the presidents signature to become law. There is no real difference between a joint resolution and a bill. The joint resolution is generally used for continuing or emergency appropriations.