§ 17.63. Title.
(a) General. Joint resolutions do not require new matter in the title since the constitutional requirements relating to bills are not applicable. However, it is very helpful to have a title containing new matter which can usually be stated in a very few words.
(b) Form. The title of a joint resolution may be in substantially the following form:
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, reducing the number of senatorial and representative districts.
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