(04-17-2017, 04:26 AM)Cormac Wrote: (4) Upon the Chair making a determination or ruling, a legislator may propose a resolution to overturn the determination or ruling. If, following a 24 hour debate period, a motion to vote on the resolution receives a second, a vote on the resolution will begin and will last for three days. Such a resolution will require a simple majority of those voting to pass.
Why did you change it to resolution instead of keeping it as a motion?
And I'm guessing the resolution would look something like:
RESOLVED, the Chair ruling in regards to the status of debate on this matter be overturned.
Because I was thinking that by proposing and seconding that motion you were also proposing and seconding a vote on the. I also thought a motion would look like this.
I move that we overturn this ruling made by the Chair; (insert ruling here).
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