Gender Inclusive Language in the Vermont Constitution, Proposed Amendment (1994)
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A Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Use Gender Inclusive Language in the Vermont Constitution was on the November 8, 1994 ballot in Vermont as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment where it was approved.
The Vermont State Legislature enacted the proposed constitutional amendment as Proposal 7 of 1991, sending it to the voters.
Section 76 of Chapter II of the Vermont Constitution was added to the state's constitution as a result of the successful passage of this proposed amendment.
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