By Trump and Pence | former Constructive Senator NEW WESTERN ATLANTIC - This month the Senate has heard a multitude of proposed bills. First was The People’s Sponsored Services Act (L.R 72), authored by fmr Sen. Trump and Pence, the bill sets jurisdictions of the law and constitution for services if they are sponsored, with exception to the current Discord administration, the bill passed into law with 13 Aye, 0 Abstain, and 6 Nay.
The Second bill this month from the Senate is the Political Integrity Act (L.R 73), which repeated Political Deceit Act (L.R 61), but is a lesser version of the bill. It loosens some of the restrictions set in L.R 61, the bill passed into law with a vote of 14 Aye, 1 Abstain, and 7 Nay. Next on the list is an amendment to the Mono-Position Act by allowing Deputies to serve as Senators, which was recommended by His Majesty and others. This bill passed with an overwhelming 17 Yay, 1 Abstain, 1 Nay. Another bill on the docket is the Snap Election Regulation Act (L.R 75) which would have set a procedure and rules on Monarch’s power to hold Snap Elections. The bill failed with the vote of 9 Aye, 0 Abstain, 12 Nay. After L.R 75 failed, the Senate held a short election for Senate Clerk, since Senator Struberria formerly held that role prior to becoming Royal Duke. The election resulted with Cesorion winning by default with his sole opponent dropping out. Lastly, the most bill the Senate is hearing is its current on the floor, the Rights and Protections in Court Act (L.R 77). The bill would establish basic rights in the High Court, and it has been authored by Chief Justice Kyro himself. The bill is projected to pass with the current vote tally standing at 15 Aye, 0 Abstain, 2 Nay.
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