TitleThis act shall be cited as the Expedite Procedure Amendment1. This act shall modify section 3 of the Underhusen Procedural Rules, which currently reads:"3. Any proposal introduced into the Underhusen must be considered by the Underhusen for a minimum of two days before a motion to vote or table can be made. If no motion has been made or seconded after five days, Skrifa must enter a motion to vote, table, or extend discussion. (a) Any Skrifa other than the Speaker may motion to expedite at any time after a proposal has been introduced. If the motion receives a second, the bill will proceed to a vote no later than 24 hours after the second. (b) A motion to Extend Debate may include a time period shorter or longer than 48 hours, but is not shorter than 4 hours and is not longer than 1 weeks, should no time period be given or should the time period be shorter or longer than what is allowed, the extension shall be 48 hours. (c) If a motion to table a proposal passes, the proposal will be tabled. Should a Skrifa wish to revive debate or bring the proposal to a vote, they must motion to revive discussion or motion to vote. If either motion passes, the Underhusen shall follow normal procedure for discussion or voting. (d) For a motion to table to pass, a majority of Skrifa must support the motion. After a motion to table receives a second, the Speaker will ask the Skrifa to announce in favor or not in favor. The Speaker shall not vote on a motion to table except in the event of a tie."Section 3(a) shall be amended to read: (a) Any Skrifa other than the Speaker may motion to expedite at any time after a proposal has been introduced. If the motion receives a second, the bill will proceed to a vote no later than 24 hours after the second. In cases such as a Revocation of Citizenship or other controversial bills/laws, the ability to expedite shall be relinquished.
Loose phrasing makes us sad. "Acts of great importance" needs to be removed or changed and I would prefer if things could be expedited if there was a unanimous vote from the Underhusen.
(a) Any Skrifa other than the Speaker may motion to expedite at any time after a proposal has been introduced. If the motion receives a second, the bill will proceed to a vote no later than 24 hours after the second. In cases such as a Revocation of Citizenship or other acts of great importance, the ability to expedite shall be removed.
Pengu did write that ... Pengu posted on May 03, 2015, 03:30:03 AM(a) Any Skrifa other than the Speaker may motion to expedite at any time after a proposal has been introduced. If the motion receives a second, the bill will proceed to a vote no later than 24 hours after the second. In cases such as a Revocation of Citizenship or other acts of great importance, the ability to expedite shall be removed.
The purpose of the expedite is so the Speaker can move forward Bills that need no discussion, not so that Skifra can not discuss something they want to hurry through. I personally disagree with making it a vote/motion, especially considering this comes as an almost direct response to the desire to expedite a citizenship revocation bill - something that shouldn't be expedited.