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[PASSED] Nomination of HumanSanity to the Legislator Committee
#11

This has been brought to vote.
#12

I 100% support this HS is amazing. Now I don't fully agree with their love for cake over pie though.
#13

Since there isn't actually anything to poke around here I'll use this
(05-07-2022, 05:12 PM)LFP Wrote: I move for a vote.

Isn't it ''motion to vote''?
#14

(05-08-2022, 02:30 PM)The Allied States of Bistritza Wrote: Since there isn't actually anything to poke around here I'll use this
(05-07-2022, 05:12 PM)LFP Wrote: I move for a vote.

Isn't it ''motion to vote''?

You know, you're not legally required to nitpick Tounge
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#15

(05-08-2022, 02:30 PM)The Allied States of Bistritza Wrote: Since there isn't actually anything to poke around here I'll use this
(05-07-2022, 05:12 PM)LFP Wrote: I move for a vote.

Isn't it ''motion to vote''?

Not necessarily. 

Robert's Rules of Order, 12th Edition, §4. THE HANDLING OF A MOTIONHow a Motion Is Brought Before the Assembly, 4:2:1
Quote:A member makes the motion. (The words move and offer also refer to this step. A person is said to “make a motion,” but he uses the word “move” when he does so. He is also said “to move” a particular proposal, as in “to move a postponement.”)
#16

@HumanSanity has been confirmed.




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