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Post by Marti-Pair Furxheir S.H. on Apr 27, 2018 13:37:55 GMT -6
It is my pleasure to open call for bills of the May 2018 Clark. Eventually, the clark can be viewed in real time here: www.talossa.ca/files/cosa_vote_result.php?cosa=51&clark=6 (for the votes) and here: www.talossa.ca/files/clark.php?cosa=51&clark=6 (for the bills ) It is NOT too late to submit bills, of course, as you have OFFICIALLY until the morning of the 30th of this month, provided your bills have been in the Hopper before end of business day the 15th, of course. I will make the Clark on May 1st's morning and bills submitted up to a few hours before that will probably also be taken. PLEASE note that in order to support a bill, you need to: 1 ) Be a Senator, the Secretary of State or the King or 2 ) Have been nominated as a Cosa Member for the upcoming Clark BEFORE the 15th, To vote on the Clark, you will once again have 2 options: 1 ) You will be able to vote in the Clark thread (which will be created later on the 1st of May), as usual. I will enter your votes in the DB. 2 ) You will be able to vote directly in the database, using your usernumber and DB password (which you can retrieve at: www.talossa.ca/files/login.php using the PSC of the election) or by login via Facebook (which retrieve manual activation on my part). Marti-Pair Furxheir Secretary of State
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Post by Viteu Marcianüs on Apr 27, 2018 18:13:05 GMT -6
Having both been Hoppered in February 2018, therefore meeting timeliness requirement, I submit the Bar Reformation Act - Round 2 to be Clarked in the May 2018 Clark (http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/12638/bar-reformation-act-round-2?page=1&scrollTo=157136), having previously been vetoed by the Crown and presented to the Ziu to override said veto, and The Commas Matter Act (Bar Refor. Secondary Legislation) (http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/12640/commas-matter-refor-secondary-legislation?page=1&scrollTo=157140), for initial approval that fixes errors in the previous act upon approval and consent, as said modifications in the original act would permit another veto.
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