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Bill: Senate Resolution 66: Honored Solentian Heroes Commemoration Act
Details
Submitted by[?]: Federal Independent Party
Status[?]: passed
Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: August 2579
Description[?]:
Honored Solentian Heroes Commemoration Act: Proposed By: Federal Independent Party Introduction Explanation: This Resolution would set up a recognized list which commemorates a select series of Solentian officials to honor their integral works over the years. Section I: Senate Findings Article 1) The Senate finds that there is a multitude of Solentian public servants from the past that are currently un-recognized for their great works. Article 2) The Senate finds that in order to appropriately and fairly recognize these esteemed individuals there must be a government sponsored list. Article 3) The Senate finds that through professional debate and discussion, Senators may establish a fair and reasonable list which applies to all heroic proponents of the Federal Republic. Section II: Application Process Article 1) Any Senator may request that an important Solentian individual be placed upon the commemoration list. Article 2) Any candidate proposed for placement on the commemoration list should be supported with information regarding the individual's life and achievements. Article 3) Following the proposal of a candidate, debate shall ensue in which all voices will be heard in regard to the approval of the named individual. Section III: Confirmation Article 1) After the process of application and debate, the Senate shall hold a vote to either confirm or reject the proposed candidate. Article 2) A candidate must receive a 2/3 majority of the Senate's vote in order to be confirmed and placed on the commemorative list. Section IV: List Revision Article 1) In the case of a situation in which a confirmed candidate has been placed on the commemorative list and the application process has been completed, a Senator may request that this individual be removed from the respective list. Article 2) A Senator that requests the removal of an individual must provide facts and findings behind his or her intentions to remove the individual from the list. Article 3) Should the Senate reach a 2/3 majority consensus for revision, the individual must be removed from the list. Section V: Rules Article 1) Only one candidate may be proposed at a time in order to allow more debate per individual. Article 2) This Resolution requires a simple majority of votes in the Senate in order to pass. Article 3) This Resolution will take effect when passed and will remain as binding law until the Resolution is overturned by a piece of legislation specifically designed to reverse its effect. |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 19:51:31, May 20, 2008 CET | From | Coalition for National Unity [CNU] | To | Debating the Senate Resolution 66: Honored Solentian Heroes Commemoration Act |
Message | A very amusing April fools joke from the F.I.P. We are pleased to see that their sense of humour is present in these halls and we look forward to more of their delightful displays of comedy that they so often provide, into the future. |
Date | 21:09:19, May 20, 2008 CET | From | Conservative Party of Solentia | To | Debating the Senate Resolution 66: Honored Solentian Heroes Commemoration Act |
Message | I see nothing comical about honoring those past members of our government who have dedicated (and sometimes lost) their lives to the cause of the Solentian people, and apparently based upon the astounding yea vote count that this bill has thus far received, neither do my colleagues in the Senate. |
Date | 03:39:02, May 21, 2008 CET | From | Federal Independent Party | To | Debating the Senate Resolution 66: Honored Solentian Heroes Commemoration Act |
Message | A joke.....? What kind of sick and twisted people is the CMP composed of? This legislation is meant to honor those who have led our nation, who have made a great and profound impact on its history. It was created to remember those who sacrificed themselves for the greater good of this nation. There is nothing "amusing" or "delightful" about this bill. The CMP is clearly not a responsible, serious, and professional entity and should not be in the Senate. Anyone who believes this to be a laughing manner is severely troubled in several different forms. FIP Minority Leader Jane Nevaeus |
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Voting
Vote | Seats | |||||||
yes |
Total Seats: 341 | |||||||
no | Total Seats: 84 | |||||||
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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