[DRAFT] Amendment to the Legislative Procedure Act (withdrawing bills) |
I motion this bill to a vote.
I second
(06-06-2020, 01:52 PM)Jay Coop Wrote: (6) Any legislator may motion to cancel voting and withdraw a bill that has been brought to a vote so revisions can be made. The Chair may cancel voting on the bill, provided that there is a reason deemed sufficient by the Chair and has no objection within 24 hours of the motion being made and seconded. Should the motion and seconding be made within the final 24 hours of voting, the legislation shall not pass or fail until the Chair makes a ruling on the motion. Just to be clear, withdrawal motions would also need a second? Former Delegate of the South Pacific
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Yes, is that going to be an issue?
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