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===23RZ46 | ===23RZ46 — The Talossa Needs Michiganders Act=== | ||
'''WHEREAS''', Steven Ehrbar of Troy, Michigan, has been formally approved by the Talossan Uppermost Cort for a vote by the full Ziu upon his prospective Citizenship in Talossa, the Ziu hereby, meeting in joint Gruppengloppen, solemnly (but not too solemnly) approves the Citizenship of Steven Ehrbar (and may or may not beg him to sit on the Uppermost Cort one day. :-) | |||
WHEREAS, Steven Ehrbar of Troy, Michigan, has been formally approved by the Talossan Uppermost Cort for a vote by the full Ziu upon his prospective Citizenship in Talossa, the Ziu hereby, meeting in joint Gruppengloppen, solemnly (but not too solemnly) approves the Citizenship of Steven Ehrbar (and may or may not beg him to sit on the Uppermost Cort one day. :-) | ==Scribe's Notes== | ||
# This act passed the Ziu, although the votes cast were not recorded, as during this period, votes on citizenship bills were secret. | |||
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23RZ46 — The Talossa Needs Michiganders Act
WHEREAS, Steven Ehrbar of Troy, Michigan, has been formally approved by the Talossan Uppermost Cort for a vote by the full Ziu upon his prospective Citizenship in Talossa, the Ziu hereby, meeting in joint Gruppengloppen, solemnly (but not too solemnly) approves the Citizenship of Steven Ehrbar (and may or may not beg him to sit on the Uppermost Cort one day. :-)
Scribe's Notes
- This act passed the Ziu, although the votes cast were not recorded, as during this period, votes on citizenship bills were secret.