The Digest of Laws (L'Annuntzia dels Legeux, pronounced [ɫɐˈnːunt͡siɐ ðɛɫs̬ ˈɫɛd͡ʒɪu̯ʃ] or IPA: [ðɛws̬]) is the collection of statutory laws, acts, and motions passed by the national legislative bodies of the Kingdom of Talossa. All actions undertaken by the Ziu are recorded in l'Annuntzia by the Scribery, which is the only body sanctioned to maintain these records.
History
For the first five Cosas of its existence, Talossa was a dictatorship; only with the sixth Cosa did the laws of the legislature begin to apply to the people of the Kingdom. While there were numerous proclamations, declarations, and laws passed during this Dictatür Atx, they do not represent the will of any democratic legislature, and so they are not recorded here.
In February of 2014/XXXV, all statutory law was encoded in 46RZ4, el Lexhatx, the Talossan legal code. This law repealed all prior acts and laws in their entirety.
Acts of the 6th Cosa
First Clark (August 1987)
Second Clark (September 1987)
Third Clark (November 1987)
Fourth Clark (December 1987)
Acts of the 7th Cosa
First Clark (March 1988)
Second Clark (April 1988)
Third Clark (May 1988)
Fourth Clark (June 1988)
[No bills were submitted to the Fourth Clark]
Acts of the 8th Cosa
First Clark (October 1988)
Second Clark (November 1988)
Third Clark (December 1988)
Fourth Clark (January 1989)
[The January Clark was "thrown out due to living Cosâ fiasco"]
Fifth Clark (February 1989)
Sixth Clark (March 1989)
Acts of the 9th Cosa
First Clark (June 1989)
Second Clark (July 1989)
Acts of the 10th Cosa
First Clark (November 1989)
Second Clark (December 1989)
Acts of the 11th Cosa
First Clark (March 1990)
Second Clark (April 1990)
Third Clark (May 1990)
[No bills were submitted for this Clark]
Acts of the 12th Cosa
First Clark (September 1990)
Second Clark (October 1990)
Third Clark (December 1990)
Fourth Clark (January 1991)
Fifth Clark (February 1991)
Acts of the 13th Cosa
First Clark (June 1991)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
13RC1
|
The TalossaFest 91 Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
13RC2
|
The Gandhi Bill
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
13RC3
|
The Secretary of State Bill
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
13RC4
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
Second Clark (July 1991)
Third Clark (August 1991)
Fourth Clark (September 1991)
Fifth Clark (October 1991)
Sixth Clark (November 1991)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
13RC36
|
The General Erni Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
13RC37
|
The Royal Referendum Act
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
13RC38
|
The Jack Get Off My Back Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
13RC39
|
The Condemnation of Serbia Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
Prime Dictates
ACT
|
NAME
|
STATUS
|
13PD2
|
Transfer of Provincial Citizenship (Clark 1)
|
repealed
|
Acts of the 14th Cosa
First Clark (February 1992)
Second Clark (March 1992)
Third Clark (April 1992)
Fourth Clark (May 1992)
Acts of the 15th Cosa
First Clark (August 1992)
Second Clark (September 1992)
Third Clark (October 1992)
Fourth Clark (November 1992)
Acts of the 16th Cosa
First Clark (March 1993)
Second Clark (April 1993)
Third Clark (May 1993)
Fourth Clark (June 1993)
Fifth Clark (July 1993)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
16RC31
|
The Drang Nach Süden Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Sixth Clark (August 1993)
Acts of the 17th Cosa
First Clark (November 1993)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
17RC1
|
The FLUNK Debunk Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC2
|
The "You can run but you can't hide" Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC3
|
The CRAAP Commission Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
17RC4
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
Second Clark (December 1993)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
17RC5
|
The Loom of Language Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC6
|
The Donatüs Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC7
|
The Cosâ Heraldry Act
|
|
passed
|
unfiled
|
17RC8
|
The Guido-Type Law Enforcement Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC9
|
The Eiffler Nomination Act
|
|
passed
|
appointment
|
17RC10
|
The Preamble Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC11
|
Another Citizen So Soon? Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
17RC12
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
17RC13
|
The Bring Back (For Good) the Royal Beard Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
Third Clark (January 1994)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
17RC14
|
The Final Solution to the Dead Citizens Problem Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC15
|
The Anti-Objectivity Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC16
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
17RC17
|
The By-Elections Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC18
|
People to Provinces, Again, Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC19
|
The Flúviâ Province Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC20
|
The Electrabase Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC21
|
The No Ouija Boards Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC22
|
The Vindsvåning Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC23
|
The Mar Noastra! Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Fourth Clark (February 1994)
Fifth Clark (March 1994)
Sixth Clark (April 1994)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
17RC50
|
The Official Spelling Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
17RC51
|
The Judicial Jumpstart Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
17RC52
|
The Whip His Ass Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
Prime Dictates
ACT
|
NAME
|
STATUS
|
17PD49
|
The Post-Tunguska Cabinet (Clark 1)
|
repealed
|
17PD50
|
The Omnibus Party-Living-Cosa-TUC Interview Authorization Law (Clark 2)
|
repealed
|
17PD51
|
(Records Missing)'
|
repealed
|
17PD52
|
(Records Missing)'
|
repealed
|
17PD53
|
The They've "Verifiable Ceased", Tom! Act (Clark 4)
|
repealed
|
17PD54
|
Living Cosa Authorization Act (Clark 4)
|
repealed
|
17PD55
|
Ron to Atatürk Act (Clark 5)
|
repealed
|
Acts of the 18th Cosa
First Clark (July 1994)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
18RC1
|
The Be Kind to Animals and Other Living Things Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
18RC2
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
18RC3
|
The Lawfully Obtain Amendment
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
18RC4
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
18RC5
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
18RC6
|
The Propaganda Honesty Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Second Clark (August 1994)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
18RC7
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
18RC8
|
The "Send in the Jarheads!" Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
18RC9
|
The Senior Justice Act
|
|
vetoed
|
|
18RC10
|
The Anti-Multiple Personality Syndrome Amendment
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
18RC11
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
18RC12
|
The "Gentlemen, Start Your Engines!" Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Third Clark (September 1994)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
18RC13
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
18RC14
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
18RC15
|
The Talossa-On-Line Study Committee Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
18RC16
|
The Judicial Fairness Amendment
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
18RC17
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
18RC19
|
(Un-named Bill)
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
18RC20
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
18RC21
|
The Right to Bear Arms Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
18RC22
|
The Negative Action Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
Fourth Clark (October 1994)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
18RC23
|
The Court Order and Injunctions Amendment
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
18RC24
|
The Light Rail Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
18RC25
|
The Flúviâ Province "Restore Order" Act
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
18RC26
|
The Draconian Campaign Publicity Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
18RC27
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
18RC28
|
The Fleetwood Mac Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
18RC29
|
The Chechnya Independence Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
Fifth Clark (November 1994)
Sixth Clark (December 1994)
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 19th Cosa
First Clark (March 1995)
Second Clark (April 1995)
[No bills were offered]
Third Clark, (May 1995)
Fourth Clark (June 1995)
Acts of the 20th Cosa
First Clark (September 1995)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
20RC1
|
The VIA Form Extension Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
20RC2
|
The Oops Amendment
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Second Clark (October 1995)
Third Clark (November 1995)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
20RC6
|
The Comprehensive Ban-the-Trash Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
20RC7
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
20RC8
|
The Frank Sinatra Day Recognition Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
20RC9
|
The Save Eiffler Amendment
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
20RC10
|
The Other Galactic Funk Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
20RC11
|
The E-Votes Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
20RC12
|
The No Bill Bill
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
Fourth Clark (December 1995)
Fifth Clark (January 1996)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
20RC26
|
The Senäts Emblem and Flag Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
20RC27
|
The Cosâ Emblem and Flag Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
20RC28
|
The Naming of Cantons Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
20RC29
|
The Norq Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
20RC30
|
The Ultimate E-Mail Amendment
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
20RC31
|
The Establishment of Florencia Province Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Sixth Clark (February 1996)
Acts of the 21st Cosa
First Clark (May 1996)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
21RC1
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
21RC2
|
The League of Secessionist States Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
21RC3
|
The Chris Collins Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
21RC4
|
The Marc-Andre Dowd Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
21RC5
|
The Sean Hert Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
21RC6
|
The Gjermund Higraff Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
21RC7
|
The Alberto Manassero Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
21RC8
|
The Ken Oplinger Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
21RC9
|
(Records Missing)
|
|
failed
|
|
Second Clark (June 1996)
Third Clark (July 1996)
Fourth Clark (August 1996)
Fifth Clark (September 1996)
Sixth Clark (October 1996)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
21RC39
|
The Mark Franklin Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
21RC40
|
The Porto Claro Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
21RC41
|
The Josh Freeburg Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
21RC42
|
The J. P. Griffin Act
|
|
failed
|
|
21RC43
|
The "More Time! More Time!" Act
|
|
passed
|
amending
|
21RC44
|
The Denunciation of Iraq Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
21RC45
|
The Ryan Hughes Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
Acts of the 22nd Cosa
First Clark (January 1997)
(Records Missing)
Second Clark (February 1997)
(Records Missing)
Third Clark (March 1997)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
22RZ11
|
The Berber Heritage Month Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
22RZ12
|
The Official Buildings Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
22RZ13
|
The "Good Riddance!" Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
22RZ14
|
The Richard Gere Be Gone Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
22RZ15
|
The C.F.T. Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Fourth Clark (April 1997)
Fifth Clark (May 1997)
Sixth Clark (June 1997)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
22RZ25
|
The Paul Roberts Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
22RZ26
|
The Jon Peck Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
22RZ27
|
The Zed-Heads Act
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
22RZ28
|
The Cone Wars Come Home To Roost Act
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
22RZ29
|
Talossan Royal Armed Forces Act
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 23rd Cosa
First Clark (September 1997)
Second Clark (October 1997)
Third Clark (November 1997)
Fourth Clark (December 1997)
Fifth Clark (January 1998)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
23RZ31
|
The Talossa Needs More Canadian Cypriots Act
|
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
Sixth Clark (February 1998)
Acts of the 24th Cosa
First Clark (May 1998)
Second Clark (June 1998)
Third Clark (July 1998)
Fourth Clark (August 1998)
Fifth Clark (September 1998)
Sixth Clark (October 1998)
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 25th Cosa
First Clark (January 1999)
Second Clark (February 1999)
Third Clark (March 1999)
Fourth Clark (April 1999)
Fifth Clark (May 1999)
Sixth Clark (June 1999)
Prime Dictates
ACT
|
NAME
|
STATUS
|
25PD1
|
Cabinet Appointment PD
|
repealed
|
Acts of the 26th Cosa
First Clark (October 1999)
Second Clark (November 1999)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
26RZ7
|
The Wide-ranging Trawl of the Laws Act
|
|
|
failed
|
|
Third Clark (December 1999)
Fourth Clark (January 2000)
Fifth Clark (February 2000)
Acts of the 27th Cosa
First Clark (May 2000)
Second Clark (June 2000)
Third Clark (July 2000)
Fourth Clark (August 2000)
Fifth Clark (September 2000)
Sixth Clark (October 2000)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
27RZ24
|
The Deadwood Removal Act
|
|
|
failed
|
|
Acts of the 28th Cosa
First Clark (January 2001)
Second Clark (February 2001)
Third Clark (March 2001)
Fourth Clark (April 2001)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
28RZ18
|
The OrgLaw Maintenance Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
28RZ19
|
The Senäts Election Amendment
|
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
28RZ20
|
(Missing Records)
|
|
|
failed
|
|
28RZ21
|
(Missing Records)
|
|
|
failed
|
|
28RZ22
|
The Pete Rose Pardon and Hall of Fame act
|
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
28RZ23
|
(Missing Records)
|
|
|
failed
|
|
28RZ24
|
(Missing Records)
|
|
|
failed
|
|
Fifth Clark (May 2001)
Sixth Clark (June 2001)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
28RZ28
|
An Act to Officially Recognize Taiwan
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Acts of the 29th Cosa
First Clark (September 2001)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
29RZ1
|
The Archive Nationalisation Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
29RZ2
|
The Regency Amendment
|
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
Second Clark (October 2001)
Third Clark (November 2001)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
29RZ6
|
The Crust Cremâ Crapadâ Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
29RZ7
|
The Immigration Progress Act
|
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
29RZ8
|
The Primary Intelligence Group Act
|
|
|
passed
|
amended
|
Fourth Clark (December 2001)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
29RZ9
|
The Make Thomas II Our First Permanent Resident Act
|
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
29RZ10
|
The Put Up or Shut Up Mark II Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Fifth Clark (January 2002)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
29RZ11
|
The Make Garth Spencer Our Second Permanent Resident Act
|
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
29RZ12
|
The Palace of Hot Wheels Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Sixth Clark (February 2002)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
29RZ13
|
The Talossan Consulate Act
|
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
Acts of the 30th Cosa
First Clark (May 2002)
Second Clark (June 2002)
Third Clark (July 2002)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
30RZ11
|
The Secretary of State Office Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Fourth Clark (August 2002)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
30RZ12
|
The "What's The Time?" Act
|
|
|
failed
|
|
Fifth Clark (September 2002)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
30RZ13
|
The Reform the Immigration Law Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Sixth Clark (October 2002)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
30RZ14
|
The Return of The Talossan Postal Service Act Act
|
|
|
failed
|
|
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 31st Cosa
First Clark (February 2003)
Second Clark (April 2003)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
31RZ16
|
The Really Make Sense Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Third Clark (May 2003)
Fourth Clark (June 2003)
(No bills were offered)
Fifth Clark (July 2003)
Sixth Clark (August 2003)
Acts of the 32nd Cosa
First Clark (November 2003)
Second Clark (December 2003)
Third Clark (January 2004)
Fourth Clark (March 2004)
Fifth Clark (April 2004)
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 33rd Cosa
First Clark (August 2004)
Second Clark (September 2004)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
33RZ5
|
Paper Ballots-It's About Time! Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
33RZ6
|
The We Need Gloria Back Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
33RZ7
|
The National Anthem Amendment
|
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
33RZ8
|
The Immigration Reform Take Whatever Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Third Clark (October 2004)
Fourth Clark (November 2004)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
33RZ13
|
The Church Sanctuary Protection Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Fifth Clark (December 2004)
Acts of the 34th Cosa
First Clark (March 2005)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
34RZ1
|
The Napoleons Memorial Wargaming Day Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
34RZ2
|
The Talossan Immigration Act of 2005
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
34RZ3
|
The Armistice Day Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Second Clark (April 2005)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
34RZ4
|
(Missing)
|
|
|
failed
|
|
34RZ5
|
(Missing)
|
|
|
passed
|
missing
|
34RZ6
|
(Missing)
|
|
|
failed
|
|
34RZ7
|
The Smoking Ban Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
34RZ8
|
(Missing)
|
|
|
passed
|
missing
|
Third Clark (May 2005)
Fourth Clark (June 2005)
(No bills were offered)
Fifth Clark (July 2005); Living Cosa
Sixth Clark (August 2005)
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 35th Cosa
First Clark (November 2005)
Second Clark (December 2005)
Third Clark (January 2006)
Fourth Clark (March 2006)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
35RZ29
|
The Royal Household Cleaning Cleanup Act
|
|
|
passed
|
amending
|
35RZ30
|
The "Aarrrrgh, Mateys" Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Fifth Clark (April 2006)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
35RZ31
|
An Act to Repeal the Royal Adoption
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
35RZ32
|
The Naval Reorganization Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
35RZ33
|
The Prize Tribunals Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
35RZ34
|
The Criminal Code Reform Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
35RZ35
|
The King Must Be A Citizen Act
|
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
35RZ36
|
The Royal Adoptions Act
|
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
35RZ37
|
The No More Partial Veto Act
|
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
35RZ38
|
The Regency and Royal Elections Act
|
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
Sixth Clark (May 2006)
(No bills were offered)
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 36th Cosa
First Clark (August 2006)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
36RZ1
|
The Royal Guardianship Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
36RZ2
|
The Newer Numismatic Naming Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
36RZ3
|
The Walmart May Be Bad, But Hey Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealing
|
36RZ4
|
The von Knappe Citizenship Act
|
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
Second Clark (September 2006)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
36RZ5
|
The Republic of Somaliland Recognition Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
36RZ6
|
Quedéir Castiglhâ to Uppermost Cort
|
|
|
passed
|
appointment
|
Third Clark (November 2006)
Fourth Clark (December 2006)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
36RZ12
|
The Repealing of the Islamic Stupidity Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealing
|
Fifth Clark (January 2007)
Sixth Clark (February 2007)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
36RZ17
|
The Cabinet Refinishing Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
36RZ18
|
The Privy Council Act (Amendment)
|
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
36RZ19
|
An Act to Elect the King of Talossa
|
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
Acts of the 37th Cosa
First Clark (May 2007)
Second Clark (June 2007)
Third Clark (July 2007)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
37RZ12
|
The Protection of the Archives Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Fourth Clark (August 2007)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
37RZ13
|
Military Honours Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
37RZ14
|
The I Can't Believe That's Law Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealing
|
Fifth Clark (October 2007)
Sixth Clark (November 2007)
[No bills were offered]
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 38th Cosa
First Clark (February 2008)
Second Clark (March 2008)
Third Clark (April 2008)
(No bills were offered)
Fourth Clark (May 2008)
Fifth Clark (July 2008)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
38RZ18
|
The Staff of Herron Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
38RZ19
|
Sense of the Ziu: Humanitarian Aid Fund
|
|
|
failed
|
|
Sixth Clark (August 2008)
(No bills were offered)
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 39th Cosa
First Clark (November 2008)
Second Clark (December 2008)
Third Clark (January 2009)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
39RZ9
|
The Military Consolidation Act
|
|
|
failed
|
|
39RZ10
|
The Budget Act for the 39th Cosa
|
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
39RZ11
|
The National Security Act
|
|
|
failed
|
|
Fourth Clark (February 2009)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
39RZ12
|
The Constitution for Benito Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
39RZ13
|
The Ziu Reform Amendment
|
|
|
failed
|
|
39RZ14
|
The Have a Coca and a Smile Act
|
|
|
passed
|
citizenship
|
Fifth Clark (April 2009)
Sixth Clark (May 2009)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
39RZ19
|
The Order of the Bonacon Act
|
|
|
passed
|
veto upheld
|
39RZ23
|
The Geneva Convention Adherence Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Prime Dictates
ACT
|
NAME
|
STATUS
|
39PD1
|
Perception of Reality
|
ephemeral
|
Acts of the 40th Cosa
First Clark (August 2009)
Second Clark (September 2009)
Third Clark (October 2009)
Fourth Clark (November 2009)
Fifth Clark (January 2010)
Sixth Clark (February 2010)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
40RZ20
|
The Necessary Claim Redaction Amendment
|
|
|
failed
|
|
40RZ21
|
The Saffron Act
|
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
40RZ22
|
Nomination of Sir Fritz to the Uppermost Cort
|
|
|
passed
|
appointment
|
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 41st Cosa
First Clark (May 2010)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
41RZ1
|
The Grecian Delight Remembrance Day Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
41RS1
|
Recommendation for Chancellor of the Bar
|
|
|
passed
|
appointment
|
Second Clark (July 2010)
Third Clark (August 2010)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
41RZ6
|
The Citizens and Cestours Public Holiday Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
41RZ7
|
The Anti-Un-Renunciation Amendment
|
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
Fourth Clark (September 2010)
(No bills were offered)
Fifth Clark (October 2010)
Sixth Clark (November 2010)
Acts of the 42nd Cosa
First Clark (February 2011)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
42RZ1
|
The Numismatic Abbreviation Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
42RZ2
|
The Creation of the Magistracy (Amending) Act
|
|
|
passed
|
amending
|
42RZ3
|
The Penguin Awareness Day Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Second Clark (March 2011)
(No bills were offered)
Third Clark (May 2011)
Fourth Clark (June 2011)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
42RZ11
|
The Limitations Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
42RZ12
|
The Cosa Vote Finality Act, Redux
|
|
|
vetoed
|
|
42RZ13
|
The Graham Chapman Act
|
|
|
failed
|
|
Fifth Clark (July 2011)
Sixth Clark (August 2011)
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 43rd Cosa
First Clark (November 2011)
Second Clark (January 2012)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
43RZ6
|
The National Flower Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
43RZ7
|
The Finance (43rd Cosa) Act
|
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
43RZ8
|
An Act to Amend 43RZ5
|
|
|
passed
|
amending
|
43RZ9
|
The Bar Membership Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
43RZ10
|
The Umpteenth Immigration Reform (Amending) Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
43RZ11
|
The Article XVII Cleanup Amendment
|
|
|
passed
|
referendum
|
Third Clark (February 2012)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
43RZ12
|
The Act of Oblivion
|
|
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
Fourth Clark (March 2012)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
43RZ13
|
The Privacy of Talossans is Paramount Act
|
|
|
failed
|
|
43RZ14
|
The Riverside Park Renaming Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
43RZ15
|
The Judicial Retirement Act
|
|
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Fifth Clark (April 2012)
Sixth Clark (May 2012)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
43RZ20
|
The Justice Buchholtz Removal Act
|
PER: 33. CON: 163. AUS: 2.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
43RZ21
|
The Justice Siervicül Removal Act
|
PER: 177. CON: 15. AUS: 6.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
43RZ22
|
The Justice Castiglha Removal Act
|
PER: 177. CON: 15. AUS: 6.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
43RZ23
|
The Dún Cestour (Amending) Act
|
PER: 144. CON: 45. AUS: 9.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
43RZ24
|
The Our Pets are Talossan Too! Act
|
PER: 91. CON: 55. AUS: 52.
|
PER: 4. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
43RZ25
|
The Take Me to the River Omnibus
|
PER: 183. CON: 15. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
43RZ26
|
The Umpteen-and-One is Too Many Act
|
PER: 197. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealing
|
43RZ27
|
The Proud Mary Act
|
PER: 183. CON: 15. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
43RZ28
|
The Bernard P. Fife Act
|
PER: 182. CON: 15. AUS: 1.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
43RZ29
|
An Act to Repeal 24RZ27 and to Amend 39RZ23
|
PER: 125. CON: 50. AUS: 22.
|
PER: 4. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealing
|
43RZ30
|
The Time-Traveling Judicial Nomination Act
|
PER: 172. CON: 15. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
43RZ31
|
Appointments to the Magistracy
|
PER: 163. CON: 15. AUS: 20.
|
PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
appointment
|
43RZ32
|
The Too Many Inactive Cooks Amendment
|
PER: 162. CON: 15. AUS: 21.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
43RZ33
|
The Three-Strike Amendment
|
PER: 182. CON: 15. AUS: 1.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
43RZ34
|
The Duel-Preventing Grammar Amendment
|
PER: 165. CON: 26. AUS: 6.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
43RZ35
|
The Duel-Preventing Vote-Splitting Amendment
|
PER: 120. CON: 77. AUS: 1.
|
PER: 2. CON: 5. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
43RZ36
|
The Senate Election Details Amendment
|
PER: 166. CON: 26. AUS: 6.
|
PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
43RS1
|
The Senatorial Award of Honour for Baron Fritz von Buchholtz
|
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 44th Cosa
First Clark (August 2012)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
44RZ1
|
The Terpelaziuns (Parliamentary Question) Act
|
PER: 174. CON: 23. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
44RZ2
|
The Once More Unto the Breach Amendment
|
PER: 24. CON: 126. AUS: 47.
|
PER: 3. CON: 5. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
44RZ3
|
The Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain Amendment
|
PER: 167. CON: 27. AUS: 3.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
44RZ4
|
The There is Such a Thing as Too Much Fun Amendment
|
PER: 167. CON: 27. AUS: 3.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
44RZ5
|
The Where Do You Want to be Oiled First? Amendment
|
PER: 172. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
44RZ6
|
The Let's Waste Time and Propose Stupid Legislation Amendment
|
PER: 18. CON: 179. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 2. CON: 6. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
44RZ7
|
The My Boss is a Jewish Carpenter Amendment
|
PER: 56. CON: 129. AUS: 12.
|
PER: 1. CON: 7. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
44RZ8
|
The Judicial Oath Amendment
|
PER: 197. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
44RZ9
|
The Don't Let the Past Rule the Future Amendment
|
PER: 113. CON: 72. AUS: 12.
|
PER: 3. CON: 5. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
44RZ10
|
The Short Amendment
|
PER: 119. CON: 55. AUS: 26.
|
PER: 4. CON: 4. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
44RZ11
|
The Article XIX Amendment
|
PER: 144. CON: 32. AUS: 21.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
44RZ12
|
The Opening of the Cosa to the Broad Masses Amendment
|
PER: 102. CON: 86. AUS: 9.
|
PER: 1. CON: 7. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
44RZ13
|
The Dandelion Seedling Semi-Protection Amendment
|
PER: 50. CON: 102. AUS: 45.
|
PER: 1. CON: 7. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
Second Clark (September 2012)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
44RZ14
|
The Budget Act for the 44th Cosa
|
PER: 118. CON: 0. AUS: 44.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
44RZ15
|
The Solidarity Act
|
PER: 134. CON: 18. AUS: 10.
|
PER: 3. CON: 2. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
44RZ16
|
The Referendum Advisory Commission Act
|
PER: 107. CON: 37. AUS: 18.
|
PER: 1. CON: 4. AUS: 2.
|
failed
|
|
Third Clark (October 2012)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
44RZ17
|
The Frozen Citizen Act
|
PER: 73. CON: 56. AUS: 35.
|
PER: 3. CON: 4. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
44RZ18
|
The Super-Concentrated Cleaning Action People-to-Provinces Reform Act
|
PER: 127. CON: 28. AUS: 9.
|
PER: 4. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amending
|
44RZ19
|
The Stick to One Thing Until You Get There Act
|
PER: 107. CON: 18. AUS: 39.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amending
|
Fourth Clark (November 2012)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
44RZ20
|
The Let's Not Have Short Acts or Amendments Act
|
PER: 152. CON: 35. AUS: 10.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
vetoed
|
|
44RZ21
|
The Financial Disclosure Act
|
PER: 150. CON: 47. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
amending
|
44RZ22
|
The Six Naps Are Better than Five Act
|
PER: 107. CON: 54. AUS: 36.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
appointment
|
44RZ23
|
The I'm not really sure about this act Amendment
|
PER: 165. CON: 23. AUS: 9.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
Fifth Clark (January 2013)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
44RZ24
|
The One More Step Towards Individual Freedom Act
|
PER: 110. CON: 90. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 3. CON: 4. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
|
44RZ25
|
The Let's Not Have Short Acts or Amendments Act 2.0
|
PER: 154. CON: 46. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 7. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
Sixth Clark (February 2013)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
44RZ26
|
The Early Bird Catches the Worm Act
|
PER: 88. CON: 72. AUS: 21.
|
PER: 1. CON: 5. AUS: 2.
|
failed
|
|
44RZ27
|
The Different Promise Act
|
PER: 74. CON: 107. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 3. CON: 5. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
44RZ28
|
The People's Oath Act
|
PER: 21. CON: 154. AUS: 6.
|
PER: 1. CON: 7. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
44RZ29
|
The Okay, Promise THIS Act
|
PER: 69. CON: 52. AUS: 60.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
44RZ30
|
The End to Military Governorships Amendment
|
PER: 95. CON: 74. AUS: 12.
|
PER: PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
|
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 45th Cosa
First Clark (May 2013)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
45RZ1
|
The 45th Cosa Budget Act
|
PER: 139. CON: 39. AUS: 19.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
45RZ2
|
The Poet Laureate Act
|
PER: 166. CON: 4. AUS: 27.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
45RZ3
|
The Burger with No Cheese Act
|
PER: 128. CON: 62. AUS: 7.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
amending
|
45RZ4
|
The Joseph Act
|
PER: 180. CON: 0. AUS: 17.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amending
|
45RZ5
|
The Common Sense Act
|
PER: 118. CON: 6. AUS: 73.
|
PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
45RZ6
|
El Praxel dal Serviçù dal Glheþinaziun
|
PER: 191. CON: 6. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 7. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amending
|
45RZ7
|
The Almost Real Amendment
|
PER: 61. CON: 129. AUS: 7.
|
PER: 3. CON: 5. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 150. NON: 47.
|
|
passed
|
Second Clark (June 2013)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
45RZ8
|
The Navy Needs a New Commander Act
|
PER: 167. CON: 0. AUS: 19.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
appointment
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 129. NON: 57.
|
|
passed
|
Third Clark (July 2013)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
45RZ9
|
The Sir Humphrey Appleby (Civil Service) Act
|
PER: 46. CON: 112. AUS: 24.
|
PER: 1. CON: 5. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
|
45RZ10
|
The Leaner Sir Humphrey Appleby Civil Service Act
|
PER: 75. CON: 82. AUS: 25.
|
PER: 3. CON: 2. AUS: 2.
|
failed
|
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 109. NON: 73.
|
|
passed
|
Fourth Clark (September 2013)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
45RZ11
|
The Provincial Minions Act (Amending)
|
PER: 135. CON: 17. AUS: 1.
|
PER: 5. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
amending
|
45RZ12
|
The Plagiarising "The Glass Treasury Act" Act
|
PER: 146. CON: 6. AUS: 1.
|
PER: 1. CON: 4. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
45RZ13
|
Act Establishing Talossan Business Licences
|
PER: 1. CON: 63. AUS: 89.
|
PER: 2. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
45RZ14
|
Act Establishing the Talossan Business Registration Office
|
PER: 4. CON: 67. AUS: 82.
|
PER: 0. CON: 5. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
45RZ15
|
The Let's Have a Civil Service Act
|
PER: 124. CON: 6. AUS: 23.
|
PER: 5. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
45RZ16
|
The Live and Let Live Act
|
PER: 78. CON: 66. AUS: 9.
|
PER: 2. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
45RZ17
|
The Inside-Out World of Espionage Act
|
PER: 139. CON: 6. AUS: 8.
|
PER: 4. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
vetoed
|
|
45RZ18
|
The Holding Back the Waive Act
|
PER: 104. CON: 26. AUS: 23.
|
PER: 4. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealing
|
45RZ19
|
The Somewhat Independent Senate Amendment/Act
|
PER: 74. CON: 62. AUS: 17.
|
PER: 2. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
45RZ20
|
The Article IX Cleanup Amendment
|
PER: 146. CON: 6. AUS: 1.
|
PER: 5. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amendment
|
45RZ21
|
The Tevye the Dairyman Amendment
|
PER: 14. CON: 117. AUS: 22.
|
PER: 2. CON: 2. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 90. NON: 63.
|
|
passed
|
Fifth Clark (October 2013)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
45RZ22
|
Incorporation Act of Corporative Corporations
|
PER: 104. CON: 59. AUS: 26.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
45RZ23
|
The One More Step Toward (Hopefully) Ending the Bug Wars Act
|
PER: 143. CON: 39. AUS: 7.
|
PER: 6. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 112. NON: 77.
|
|
passed
|
Sixth Clark (November 2013)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
45RZ24
|
Yer Outa Here Act
|
PER: 173. CON: 5. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 4. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amending
|
45RZ25
|
The Circumscribe the Scribe Act
|
PER: 147. CON: 11. AUS: 24.
|
PER: 4. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
repealed
|
45RZ26
|
The Inside-Out World of Espionage Act (2)
|
PER: 138. CON: 7. AUS: 37.
|
PER: 2. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
45RZ27
|
The Share the Cosa Take Two Amendment
|
PER: 115. CON: 37. AUS: 30.
|
PER: 3. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
referendum
|
45RZ28
|
The Time! Time! (Elections Take Time) Amendment
|
PER: 101. CON: 57. AUS: 24.
|
PER: 2. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
45RZ29
|
The Streamlining the Senäts Amendment
|
PER: 83. CON: 82. AUS: 7.
|
PER: 2. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
45RZ30
|
The Cosa Seats Reform Amendment
|
PER: 57. CON: 125. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 1. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 91. NON: 91.
|
|
passed
|
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 46th Cosa
First Clark (February 2014)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
46RZ1
|
The Time! Time! Time! elections really do take time amendment
|
PER: 12. CON: 148. AUS: 40.
|
PER: 0. CON: 8. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
amendment
|
46RZ2
|
Fixing the Electoral Rules amendement
|
PER: 102. CON: 84. AUS: 14.
|
PER: 3. CON: 4. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
amendment
|
46RZ3
|
Nomination of Litz Cjantscheir to the CpI
|
PER: 188. CON: 0. AUS: 12.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
appointment
|
46RZ4
|
El Lexhatx
|
PER: 200. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
in-force
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 200. NON: 0.
|
|
passed
|
Second Clark (March 2014)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
46RZ5
|
The Chancery Reform Bill
|
PER: 127. CON: 14. AUS: 26.
|
PER: 7. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amending
|
46RZ6
|
The 46th Cosa Budget Act
|
PER: 132. CON: 123. AUS: 12.
|
PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 131. NON: 36.
|
|
passed
|
Third Clark (April 2014)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
46RZ7
|
I very much disliked the Stasi Act (I Mud Stasi)
|
PER: 69. CON: 60. AUS: 51.
|
PER: 1. CON: 5. AUS: 2.
|
failed
|
|
46RZ8
|
NOLITE IN IVRE PIGRARI Act (NoPig)
|
PER: 144. CON: 24. AUS: 12.
|
PER: 7. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amending
|
46RZ9
|
NOLITE REFORMARE IN PEIVS Act (NoRip)
|
PER: 130. CON: 40. AUS: 10.
|
PER: 4. CON: 3. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
amending
|
46RZ11
|
The Humanity Is For Everyone Amendment
|
PER: 54. CON: 116. AUS: 10.
|
PER: 2. CON: 6. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
46RZ12
|
The Organic Law Amendment (Citizenship (Baseball Is Not The Only Sport)) Bill
|
PER: 164. CON: 16. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 4. CON: 3. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
amendment
|
46RZ13
|
The Organic Law Amendment (Citizenship (Prodigal Sons)) Bill
|
PER: 102. CON: 47. AUS: 31.
|
PER: 2. CON: 6. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
|
46RZ14
|
El Proxhet \"Non Fostent Tirë \'N Büreucräticâ Glheþeascâ\"
|
PER: 153. CON: 9. AUS: 18.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amending
|
46RZ15
|
The Talossan Monetary Policy Reform Act (+ Coin Design)
|
PER: 131. CON: 36. AUS: 13.
|
PER: 3. CON: 3. AUS: 2.
|
failed
|
|
46RZ16
|
The Fix the Magistrates Court Act
|
PER: 149. CON: 0. AUS: 31.
|
PER: 7. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amending
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 156. NON: 24.
|
|
passed
|
Fourth Clark (June 2014)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
46RZ17
|
The Not-So-Early Bird Still More or Less Catches the Worm Act
|
PER: 177. CON: 0. AUS: 12.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amend Lexhatx
|
46RZ18
|
The Minor Bar Correction Act
|
PER: 177. CON: 0. AUS: 12.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amend Lexhatx
|
46RZ19
|
The Quick Fix to Elections Act
|
PER: 177. CON: 0. AUS: 12.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amend Lexhatx
|
46RZ20
|
The Talossan Monetary Policy Reform Act
|
PER: 189. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amend Lexhatx
|
46RZ21
|
Nominating Txec dal Nordselva to the Magistrate Courts act
|
PER: 108. CON: 47. AUS: 34.
|
PER: 5. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
46RZ22
|
The My Name is Benito Act
|
PER: 189. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amend Lexhatx
|
46RZ23
|
The Validate the Documents Act
|
PER: 130. CON: 22. AUS: 37.
|
PER: 3. CON: 2. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
amend Lexhatx
|
46RZ24
|
The Less is more in Talossa (LimiT) Act
|
PER: 114. CON: 36. AUS: 39.
|
PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amend Lexhatx
|
46RZ25
|
The New Lawyeristic Timebomb Defusement Act
|
PER: 157. CON: 0. AUS: 32.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 105. NON: 84.
|
|
passed
|
Fifth Clark (July 2014)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
46RZ26
|
The Electoral Reform Amendment
|
PER: 80. CON: 88. AUS: 13.
|
PER: 2. CON: 5. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
46RZ27
|
The Broadcasting Freedom Act
|
PER: 102. CON: 37. AUS: 42.
|
PER: 3. CON: 4. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
46RZ28
|
The Testing the Waters (of Republican Sentiment) Act
|
PER: 48. CON: 133. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 1. CON: 4. AUS: 3.
|
failed
|
ephemeral
|
46RZ29
|
The Anti-Espionage Act
|
PER: 116. CON: 20. AUS: 45.
|
PER: 3. CON: 5. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 85. NON: 96.
|
|
failed
|
|
Acts of the 47th Cosa
First Clark (October 2014)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
47RZ1
|
Fixing the electoral commission
|
PER: 28. CON: 98. AUS: 43.
|
PER: 0. CON: 7. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ2
|
The Move like Jagger Act
|
PER: 148. CON: 21. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 136. NON: 33.
|
|
passed
|
Second Clark (November 2014)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
47RZ3
|
The Wittenberg Pre-Privatisation bill
|
PER: 78. CON: 83. AUS: 24.
|
PER: 2. CON: 4. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
ephemeral
|
47RZ4
|
The Articulate Amendment
|
PER: 142. CON: 33. AUS: 10.
|
PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ5
|
The Anti-Espionage Act (2)
|
PER: 141. CON: 33. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ6
|
The Election Guidance Act and Amendment
|
PER: 185. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ7
|
The 47th Cosa Budget Act
|
PER: 163. CON: 11. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
47RZ8
|
The Great Reform (No. 1: Interior Ministry) Bill
|
PER: 124. CON: 33. AUS: 28.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ9
|
The Great Reform (No 2: Finance) Bill
|
PER: 105. CON: 74. AUS: 6.
|
PER: 3. CON: 3. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ10
|
THE ORGANIC LAW AMENDMENT (SECRETARY OF STATE PROTECTION) BILL
|
PER: 107. CON: 57. AUS: 21.
|
PER: 3. CON: 3. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ11
|
THE SECRETARY OF STATE PROTECTION BILL
|
PER: 107. CON: 68. AUS: 10.
|
PER: 1. CON: 4. AUS: 2.
|
failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ12
|
The Culture? Don\'t Talk To Me About Culture Bill
|
PER: 146. CON: 6. AUS: 33.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 174. NON: 11.
|
|
passed
|
Third Clark (December 2014)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
47RZ13
|
The Great Reform (No 2: Finance) Bill - Second
|
PER: 149. CON: 11. AUS: 6.
|
PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ14
|
The Legislative Typos and Nitpicking Bill
|
PER: 93. CON: 57. AUS: 16.
|
PER: 4. CON: 1. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 109. NON: 57.
|
|
passed
|
Fourth Clark (February 2015)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
47RZ15
|
The Communications Privacy Act
|
PER: 112. CON: 55. AUS: 24.
|
PER: 4. CON: 3. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ16
|
The Electoral Reform Amendment
|
PER: 90. CON: 96. AUS: 5.
|
PER: 3. CON: 3. AUS: 2.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ17
|
Nomination of an Admiral
|
PER: 166. CON: 13. AUS: 112.
|
PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
47RZ18
|
The election ballot act
|
PER: 92. CON: 93. AUS: 6.
|
PER: 3. CON: 3. AUS: 2.
|
failed
|
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 107. NON: 84.
|
|
passed
|
Fifth Clark (March 2015)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
47RZ19
|
The election ballot act, strike 2
|
PER: 93. CON: 41. AUS: 47.
|
PER: 3. CON: 2. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ20
|
The Walker Immigration Act
|
PER: 144. CON: 13. AUS: 24.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
47RZ21
|
The Fixing a Few Small Errors Act
|
PER: 181. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ22
|
The Decoupling the Public and Private Witts Act
|
PER: 168. CON: 0. AUS: 13.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ23
|
The Päts on the Head Act
|
PER: 52. CON: 105. AUS: 24.
|
PER: 3. CON: 3. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
|
47RZ24
|
The Missing Teeth Act
|
PER: 126. CON: 41. AUS: 14.
|
PER: 5. CON: 0. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ25
|
The ambassadors to social media bill
|
PER: 95. CON: 26. AUS: 60.
|
PER: 5. CON: 0. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ26
|
Nomination of the Commissioner of the Civil Service
|
PER: 168. CON: 13. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
47RZ27
|
The Election Mega-constitutional amendment
|
PER: 72. CON: 86. AUS: 12.
|
PER: 1. CON: 5. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ28
|
THE ORGANIC LAW AMENDMENT (Provincial Government) BILL #1 OF 2015
|
PER: 157. CON: 0. AUS: 24.
|
PER: 5. CON: 0. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ29
|
THE ORGANIC LAW AMENDMENT (Provincial Government) BILL #2 OF 2015
|
PER: 68. CON: 58. AUS: 55.
|
PER: 3. CON: 3. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ30
|
THE ORGANIC LAW AMENDMENT (Provincial Government) BILL #3 OF 2015
|
PER: 69. CON: 75. AUS: 37.
|
PER: 2. CON: 4. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 115. NON: 66.
|
|
passed
|
Sixth Clark (April 2015)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
47RZ31
|
Allowing the SoS to be apolitical amendment
|
PER: 117. CON: 0. AUS: 52.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 3.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ32
|
The Election Mega-constitutional amendment Part I - The Senate Ballot
|
PER: 117. CON: 37. AUS: 15.
|
PER: 4. CON: 1. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ33
|
The Election Mega-constitutional amendment Part II - The two step ballot
|
PER: 145. CON: 24. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 4. CON: 2. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ34
|
The Election Mega-constitutional amendment Part III - The seats
|
PER: 17. CON: 133. AUS: 19.
|
PER: 0. CON: 4. AUS: 3.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ35
|
The Election Mega-constitutional amendment Part IV - The Hopper
|
PER: 92. CON: 64. AUS: 13.
|
PER: 3. CON: 4. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ36
|
The Election Mega-constitutional amendment Part V: The election rules
|
PER: 119. CON: 32. AUS: 18.
|
PER: 4. CON: 1. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ37
|
The Election Mega-constitutional amendment Part VI - The Cleanup
|
PER: 137. CON: 32. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 4. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ38
|
The Election Mega-constitutional amendment Part VII - The Political parties
|
PER: 132. CON: 26. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 4. CON: 1. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ39
|
The Judicial Merry-Go-Round Amendment
|
PER: 164. CON: 0. AUS: 5.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ40
|
The Clerk of Courts Unclogging Act
|
PER: 151. CON: 0. AUS: 18.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ41
|
The Bouncing Txec Act
|
PER: 125. CON: 0. AUS: 44.
|
PER: 4. CON: 1. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
47RZ42
|
The Afaes Utphätseschti Act (+ Sense of the Ziu.)
|
PER: 96. CON: 62. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ43
|
The Delicious Burritos Act
|
PER: 94. CON: 0. AUS: 75.
|
PER: 4. CON: 1. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
47RZ44
|
The Don\'t Be a Dictator (PD Reform) Amendment
|
PER: 157. CON: 6. AUS: 6.
|
PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
47RZ45
|
The Sartorello Immigration Act
|
PER: 118. CON: 0. AUS: 51.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
ephemeral
|
47RZ46
|
The Prodigal Sons (Citizenship Reinstatement) Amendment
|
PER: 128. CON: 13. AUS: 28.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 116. NON: 53.
|
|
passed
|
Acts of the 48th Cosa
First Clark (July 2015)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
48RZ1
|
The automatic votes validation amendment
|
PER: 100. CON: 85. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 4. CON: 2. AUS: 2.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
48RZ2
|
The Democratic Amendment
|
PER: 123. CON: 73. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 2.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
48RZ3
|
We Had a Short Amendment Buried in a Larger One Act
|
PER: 158. CON: 11. AUS: 27.
|
PER: 7. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ4
|
The Easy Conversions Act
|
PER: 117. CON: 56. AUS: 23.
|
PER: 4. CON: 4. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 129. NON: 67.
|
|
passed
|
Second Clark (August 2015)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
48RZ5
|
The Nobody Feels Like Writing Acts Just to Fix Typos Act
|
PER: 86. CON: 64. AUS: 24.
|
PER: 4. CON: 2. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ6
|
The We Need a Phoole Act
|
PER: 52. CON: 94. AUS: 30.
|
PER: 3. CON: 1. AUS: 3.
|
failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ7
|
The 48th Cosa Budget Act
|
PER: 115. CON: 15. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Ephemeral
|
48RZ8
|
The Electoral commission reform amendment
|
PER: 91. CON: 74. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
48RZ9
|
The Office of Dynamic Data Records act
|
PER: 32. CON: 111. AUS: 33.
|
PER: 2. CON: 3. AUS: 2.
|
failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ10
|
National Census Bill
|
PER: 148. CON: 28. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 107. NON: 69.
|
|
passed
|
Third Clark (September 2015)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
48RZ11
|
The Automatic Voting Validation Amendment
|
PER: 157. CON: 28. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
48RZ12
|
The No More Inorganic Budgets Act
|
PER: 174. CON: 11. AUS: 00.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ13
|
The Chronological Days of Observance Act
|
PER: 174. CON: 10. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ14
|
The 3/4 Majority Amendment
|
PER: 136. CON: 28. AUS: 21.
|
PER: 4. CON: 0. AUS: 4.
|
passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
48RZ15
|
The Humans Helping Other Humans Act
|
PER: 109. CON: 64. AUS: 12.
|
PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ16
|
I Pity The Phoole Act
|
PER: 174. CON: 0. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Ephemeral
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 116. NON: 69.
|
|
passed
|
Fourth Clark (October 2015)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
48RZ17
|
Sense of the Ziu: Sustainable Development and Climate Change
|
PER: 138. CON: 0. AUS: 14.
|
PER: 6. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Ephemeral
|
48RZ18
|
The Royal Commision On The OrgLaw (By Popular Demand) Bill
|
PER: 95. CON: 47. AUS: 10.
|
PER: 5. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Ephemeral
|
48RZ19
|
The Where Did I Put My Wig Act
|
PER: 141. CON: 11. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 2.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ20
|
The Science Rules! Act
|
PER: 106. CON: 35. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 4. CON: 1. AUS: 3.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 105. NON: 47.
|
|
passed
|
Fifth Clark (November 2015)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
48RZ21
|
The Open Sesame Act
|
PER: 130. CON: 28. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ22
|
The Rookie Mistake Act
|
PER: 130. CON: 17. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ23
|
The Mandatory Cosa Lists Act and Amendment
|
PER: 84. CON: 39. AUS: 35.
|
PER: 3. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
Amend Both
|
48RZ24
|
The Trying Again on Telecomuna Act
|
PER: 152. CON: 6. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ25
|
Transparency and Protection Act
|
PER: 60. CON: 87. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 2. CON: 3. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ26
|
The Fixing the Deck Judicial Clean-Up Act
|
PER: 127. CON: 6. AUS: 25.
|
PER: 5. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ27
|
The Rebalancing Finances Act
|
PER: 141. CON: 6. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 5. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ28
|
The Secretary of State Nomination Acceptation Act
|
PER: 37. CON: 53. AUS: 68.
|
PER: 2. CON: 0. AUS: 4.
|
failed
|
Ephemeral
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 100. NON: 58.
|
|
passed
|
Sixth Clark (December 2015)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
48RZ29
|
The Can\'t You Guys Run A Simple Election Bill
|
PER: 64. CON: 49. AUS: 39.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ30
|
The Canton Borders Sing This Song Bill
|
PER: 136. CON: 6. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ31
|
The Database Accessibility and Protection Bill
|
PER: 122. CON: 19. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ32
|
The Arkell v. Pressdram Bill
|
PER: 35. CON: 46. AUS: 71.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
48RZ33
|
The Caught in the Act Act
|
PER: 37. CON: 104. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 2. CON: 5. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ34
|
The BHAID Act of 2015
|
PER: 96. CON: 32. AUS: 24.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Ephemeral
|
48RZ35
|
The Mandatory Cosa Lists (Again) Act and Amendment
|
PER: 57. CON: 57. AUS: 38.
|
PER: 4. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
|
failed
|
Amend Both
|
48RZ36
|
Another Reformatting Act
|
PER: 122. CON: 19. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48RZ37
|
The People Will Enact Act and Amendment
|
PER: 40. CON: 101. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 4. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
|
failed
|
Amend Both
|
48RZ38
|
The Hopes Will Become True Act
|
PER: 57. CON: 19. AUS: 76.
|
PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 41. NON: 111.
|
|
failed
|
Prime Dictates
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
48PD01
|
Deadline Extension Prime Dictate
|
|
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
48PD02
|
The Quick (Finance) Fix Prime Dictate
|
|
|
passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
Acts of the 49th Cosa
First Clark (April 2016)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
49RZ1
|
The Website Responsibility Bill
|
PER: 180. CON: 0. AUS: 15.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ2
|
The Members of the Chancery fix
|
PER: 180. CON: 0. AUS: 15.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
Vetoed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ3
|
The election timing amendment
|
PER: 105. CON: 51. AUS: 39.
|
PER: 2. CON: 3. AUS: 3.
|
Failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 129. NON: 66.
|
|
Passed
|
Second Clark (May 2016)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
49RZ4
|
Omnibus Finance and Budget Bill for the 49th Cosa
|
PER: 132. CON: 54. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Ephemeral
|
49RZ5
|
The Make the Bosporus Great Again Act
|
PER: 75. CON: 31. AUS: 80.
|
PER: 2. CON: 2. AUS: 4.
|
Failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ6
|
The Resident Cunstaval Bill
|
PER: 33. CON: 133. AUS: 20.
|
PER: 3. CON: 3. AUS: 2.
|
Failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
49RZ7
|
BHAID Disbursement (II) Act
|
PER: 168. CON: 3. AUS: 15.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Ephemeral
|
49RZ8
|
The Catchment Area Reform Act
|
PER: 162. CON: 12. AUS: 12.
|
PER: 3. CON: 0. AUS: 5.
|
Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 120. NON: 66.
|
|
Passed
|
Third Clark (June 2016)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
49RZ9
|
The Updating A.12 Act
|
PER: 132. CON: 10. AUS: 25.
|
PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ10
|
Following the Law is not a Suggestion Act
|
PER: 75. CON: 61. AUS: 31.
|
PER: 4. CON: 4. AUS: 0.
|
Failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ11
|
Following the Law is not a Suggestion Act II
|
PER: 60. CON: 61. AUS: 46.
|
PER: 4. CON: 2. AUS: 2.
|
Failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ12
|
The Boundaries of Religious Freedom Act
|
PER: 58. CON: 64. AUS: 45.
|
PER: 2. CON: 5. AUS: 1.
|
Failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ13
|
The man who can't be moved act
|
PER: 122. CON: 23. AUS: 22.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ14
|
SENSE OF THE ZIU: GENDER EQUALITY
|
PER: 110. CON: 22. AUS: 35.
|
PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
|
Passed
|
Ephemeral
|
49RZ15
|
RCOR Extension Act
|
PER: 45. CON: 64. AUS: 58.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 1.
|
Failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ16
|
The right to vote in time act
|
PER: 61. CON: 90. AUS: 16.
|
PER: 2. CON: 5. AUS: 1.
|
Failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 114. NON: 53.
|
|
Passed
|
Fourth Clark (August 2016)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
49RZ17
|
The (Modified) Boundaries of Religious Freedom Act
|
PER: 111. CON: 0. AUS: 36.
|
PER: 4. CON: 0. AUS: 2.
|
Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ18
|
Immigration Prosecution Disclosure Act
|
PER: 132. CON: 0. AUS: 15.
|
PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ19
|
Nomination of a Commissioner of the Civil Service - 2016
|
PER: 132. CON: 0. AUS: 15.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Ephemeral
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 129. NON: 18.
|
|
Passed
|
Fifth Clark (September 2016)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
49RZ20
|
Rephrasing Cultural Suggestions Act
|
PER: 109. CON: 20. AUS: 18.
|
PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
|
Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ21
|
Provincial Assignment Simplification Act
|
PER: 139. CON: 3. AUS: 5.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
49RZ22
|
The OrgLaw Standing Committee Bill No. 1 (Article 9)
|
PER: 130. CON: 3. AUS: 14.
|
PER: 7. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Amend Both
|
49RZ23
|
The Mandatory Cosa Lists Act and Amendment
|
PER: 118. CON: 24. AUS: 5.
|
PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Amend Both
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 114. NON: 53.
|
|
Passed
|
Sixth Clark (October 2016)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
49RZ24
|
The Summer is Magic amendment
|
PER: 78. CON: 25. AUS: 9.
|
PER: 2. CON: 4. AUS: 1.
|
Failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
49RZ25
|
The 12 month calendar Amendment - 8 Clark version
|
PER: 63. CON: 40. AUS: 9.
|
PER: 3. CON: 3. AUS: 1.
|
Failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
49RZ26
|
The Ranked Choice is the Best Choice Amendment
|
PER: 75. CON: 13. AUS: 24.
|
PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
49RZ27
|
The OrgLaw Standing Committee Bill No. 2 (Article 10)
|
PER: 68. CON: 44. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 0. CON: 6. AUS: 1.
|
Failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
49RZ28
|
Túischac'h Disentrenchment Amendment
|
PER: 85. CON: 18. AUS: 9.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
Passed
|
Amend Both
|
49RZ29
|
The Joseph McCarthy Amendment
|
PER: 82. CON: 30. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
Passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
49RZ30
|
The 12 month calendar Amendment - 5 Clarks Version
|
PER: 38. CON: 65. AUS: 9.
|
PER: 0. CON: 6. AUS: 1.
|
Failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 94. NON: 18.
|
|
Passed
|
Acts of the 50th Cosa
First Clark (February 2017)
ACT
|
NAME
|
VOTE
|
P/F
|
STATUS
|
COSA
|
SENATE
|
50RZ1
|
The Ham Sandwich Amendment
|
PER: 71. CON: 74. AUS: 31.
|
PER: 2. CON: 2. AUS: 3.
|
Failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 143. NON: 33.
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Passed
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Second Clark (March 2017)
ACT
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NAME
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P/F
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COSA
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SENATE
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50RZ2
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The Senators are People, not Parties Amendment
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PER: 114. CON: 48. AUS: 26.
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PER: 6. CON. 2. AUS: 0.
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Passed
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Amend OrgLaw
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50RZ3
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The Fleshing Out IRV Act
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PER: 159. CON: 21. AUS: 8.
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PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
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Passed
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Amend Lexhatx
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50RZ4
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The Raising Some Revenue Act and Amendment
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PER: 111. CON: 69. AUS: 8.
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PER: 4. CON: 4. AUS: 0.
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Failed
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Amend both
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50RZ5
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The Advisory King Amendment
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PER: 114. CON: 74. AUS: 0.
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PER: 5. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
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Failed
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Amend OrgLaw
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50RZ6
|
THE ORGANIC LAW AMENDMENT (Amendments (I Can't Believe This Is Still Ambiguous But Apparently It Is)) BILL
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PER:114. CON: 61. AUS: 13.
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PER: 5. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
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Failed
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Amend OrgLaw
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50RZ7
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The OrgLaw Amendment (Nonfeasance) Act
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PER: 123. CON: 52. AUS: 13.
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PER: 4. CON: 2. AUS: 2.
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Passed
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Amend OrgLaw
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50RZ8
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The Pirates Yes, Rape Culture No Bill
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PER: 136. CON: 51. AUS: 1.
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PER: 6. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
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Passed
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Amend Lexhatx
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50RZ9
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The This Is Not Happy Days And We Are Not The Fonz Bill
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PER: 110. CON: 65. AUS: 13.
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PER: 5. CON: 2. AUS: 1.
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Passed
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Amend Lexhatx
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50RZ10
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The Scribery to the People Bill
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PER: 63. CON: 91. AUS: 34.
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PER: 3. CON: 4. AUS: 1.
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Failed
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Amend Lexhatx
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50RZ11
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The Royal Society to the People, Also Too, Bill
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PER: 73. CON: 102. AUS: 13.
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PER: 4. CON: 4. AUS: 0.
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Failed
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Amend Lexhatx
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50RZ12
|
The 50th Cosa Budget Act
|
PER: 125. CON: 50. AUS: 13.
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PER: 6. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
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Passed
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Amend Lexhatx
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50RZ13
|
The Referendum on the King Act
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PER: 33. CON: 138. AUS: 17
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PER: 0. CON: 6. AUS: 2
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Failed
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Ephemeral
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50RZ14
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A Referendum on the Monarchy
|
PER: 97. CON: 78. AUS: 13.
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PER: 4. CON: 3. AUS: 1.
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Passed
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Ephemeral
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50RZ15
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The Electoral Commission Reform Amendment
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PER: 177. CON: 11. AUS: 0.
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PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
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Passed
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Amend OrgLaw
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50RZ16
|
The Electoral Commission Reform Act
|
PER: 164. CON: 11. AUS: 13.
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PER: 8. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
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Passed
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Amend Lexhatx
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VOC
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Vote of Confidence
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ÜC: 148. NON: 40.
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Passed
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Third Clark (April 2017)
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NAME
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COSA
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SENATE
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50RZ17
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The Simulated Coup Amendment
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PER: 103. CON: 81. AUS: 0.
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PER: 5. CON: 3. AUS: 0.
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Failed
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Amend OrgLaw
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
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ÜC: 141. NON: 43.
|
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Passed
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Fourth Clark (May 2017)
ACT
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NAME
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P/F
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STATUS
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COSA
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SENATE
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50RZ18
|
THE ORGANIC LAW AMENDMENT (Amendments (I Can't Believe This Is Still Ambiguous But Apparently It Is)) BILL
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PER: 113. CON: 15. AUS: 0.
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PER: 5. CON. 2. AUS: 0.
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Passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
50RZ19
|
The Advisory King Amendment
|
PER: 113. CON: 15. AUS: 0.
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PER: 5. CON. 2. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
50RZ20
|
The Easy Conversions Act
|
PER: 104. CON: 0. AUS: 24.
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PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 1.
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Passed
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Amend Lexhatx
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50RZ21
|
The Ham Sandwich Amendment
|
PER: 16. CON: 68. AUS: 44.
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PER: 0. CON: 7. AUS: 0.
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Failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
50RZ22
|
Sense of the Ziu: early referendum on the Monarchy
|
PER: 113. CON: 15. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 5. CON: 0. AUS: 2.
|
Passed
|
Ephemeral
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 103. NON: 25.
|
|
Passed
|
Fifth Clark (July 2017)
ACT
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NAME
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VOTE
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P/F
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STATUS
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COSA
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SENATE
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50RZ23
|
The Telecomuna We Hardly Knew Ya Act
|
PER: 0. CON: 92. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 3. CON: 4. AUS: 0.
|
Failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
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ÜC: 93. NON: 10.
|
|
Passed
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Sixth Clark (August 2017)
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NAME
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COSA
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SENATE
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50RZ24
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THE LEGISLATION PROOFREADING BILL
|
PER: 134. CON: 21. AUS: 0.
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PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
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Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
50RZ25
|
THE AMENDMENT TO THE ORGLAW (Separate Cosa and Senats Voting) BILL
|
PER: 37. CON: 105. AUS: 13.
|
PER: 3. CON: 2. AUS: 1.
|
Failed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
50RZ26
|
The Due Process Amendment
|
PER: 116. CON: 39. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
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Passed
|
Amend OrgLaw
|
50RZ27
|
The Bar Reformation Act
|
PER: 134. CON: 21. AUS: 0.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
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Vetoed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
50RZ28
|
The Ambiguity Resolution Act
|
PER: 64. CON: 78. AUS: 13.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
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Failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
50RZ29
|
The Good Laws Take Preparation Time Act
|
PER: 78. CON: 46. AUS: 31.
|
PER: 2. CON: 2. AUS: 2.
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Failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
50RZ30
|
The Tiebreaker Act
|
PER: 103. CON: 21. AUS: 31.
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PER: 5. CON: 1. AUS: 0.
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Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
50RZ31
|
The Lannister Act + Sense of the Ziu
|
PER: 116. CON: 21. AUS: 18.
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PER: 4. CON: 2. AUS: 0.
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Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
|
ÜC: 134. NON: 21.
|
|
Passed
|
50RS01
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The 50th Cosa Senatorial Awards of Honour
|
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PER: 3. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
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Ephemeral
|
Prime Dictates
Acts of the 51st Cosa
First Clark (November 2017)
ACT
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NAME
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VOTE
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STATUS
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COSA
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SENATE
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51RZ1
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The Post-Three-Strikes Tidy-Up Act
|
PER: 167. CON: 4. AUS: 0.
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PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
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Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
51RZ2
|
The Naval Organization & Command Act - Revised
|
PER: 71. CON: 68. AUS: 32.
|
PER: 1. CON: 2. AUS: 3.
|
Failed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
51RZ3
|
The 110100100 Act
|
PER: 115. CON: 14. AUS: 42.
|
PER: 6. CON: 0. AUS: 0.
|
Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
51RZ4
|
The It's gonna take a lot to drag me awaaaaaay from you Act
|
PER: 160. CON: 0. AUS: 11.
|
PER: 5. CON: 0. AUS: 1.
|
Passed
|
Amend Lexhatx
|
VOC
|
Vote of Confidence
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ÜC: 138. NON: 33.
|
|
Passed
|
Second Clark (December 2017)
Third Clark (February 2018)
Copy/pasted directly from talossa.ca by GV
RZ8 - The Protracted Simulated Coup Amendment
http://www.talossa.ca/files/clark.php?cosa=51&clark=3#collapse0d34bfc0e7
Rejected by the Cosâ
This is bill id#1251 (this information has no legal importance and is technical in nature.
Hopper Thread
http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/11782/protracted-simulated-coup-amendment
WHEREAS The King derives his power from the people, and
WHEREAS There is currently no mechanism to hold the King accountable to the people except when he outright breaks the law, and
WHEREAS The procedure for removing the King even in that instance is more difficult that simply passing an amendment to change the monarch or get rid of the monarchy altogether, and
WHEREAS That's weird, and
WHEREAS If the King proves inept, even if he hasn't done anything illegal, the citizens must have some method to replace him, and
WHEREAS It should still be more difficult to remove the King when he hasn't done anything illegal than when he has
THEREFORE Section 7 of of Article III, which currently reads;
In dire circumstances, when the King is judged by competent medical authority to be incapable of executing his duties, or if he is convicted by the Talossan Uppermost Cort of violation of the Organic Law, treason, bribery or other high crimes, the nation may remove the King from the Throne. The Cosâ shall pronounce by a two-thirds vote, with the approval of the Senäts, that the King is to be deposed, and this pronouncement shall immediately be transmitted to the people for their verdict in a referendum. If a two-thirds majority of the people concur, the King is considered deposed and the succession occurs according to Section 4, above.
is amended to read;
In dire circumstances, when the King is judged by competent medical authority to be incapable of executing his duties, or if he is convicted by the Talossan Uppermost Cort of violation of the Organic Law, treason, bribery or other high crimes, the nation may remove the King from the Throne. The Cosâ shall pronounce by a three-fifths vote, with the approval of the Senäts, that the King is to be deposed, and this pronouncement shall immediately be transmitted to the people for their verdict in a referendum. If three-fifths of the people concur, the King is considered deposed and the succession occurs according to Section 4, above. At any other time, a three-fifths majority of the Cosâ, with the approval of the Senäts, may resolve to depose the King, and a referendum to this effect shall be put to the people in a referendum occurring during the next General Election. If three-fifths of the people vote to depose the King, in the session of the Ziu immediately following, the Ziu may, as above, again resolve to depose the King, and a referendum to this effect shall again be put to the people in a referendum occurring no later than the next General Election. If three-fifths of the people again vote to depose the King, the King is considered deposed and the succession occurs according to Section 4, above.
Uréu q'estadra så: Ian Plätschisch - (MC-MRPT)
RZ9 - The Council of Governors Resuscitation Act
http://www.talossa.ca/files/clark.php?cosa=51&clark=3#collapse0d34bfc0e7
Statute
This is bill id#1252 (this information has no legal importance and is technical in nature.
Hopper Thread
http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/12573/council-governors-resuscitation-act
WHEREAS The Council of Governors has done nothing for at least the past two years, and probably has done nothing for far longer than that, and
WHEREAS That might be because no one is actually responsible for getting it going, and
WHEREAS That is probably also because many provincial executives are not very active, and
WHEREAS The Council could be a useful tool for finding ways to increase activity, and it is a shame that it never meets
THEREFORE Lex.D.9, which currently reads
9. The Ziu authorises the formation of a Council of Governors (el Cußéglh del Governadéirs in Talossan, abbreviated CG) to be comprised of each provincial leader, whether he or she is called "Governor" or not. The Council will hold meetings at its own discretion, or at the request of any one of the Governors/Provincial Leaders. (31RZ29)
9.1. The rules and regulations of this Council may be decided by the Council itself at a founders' meeting. The Council may only operate within the bounds of the Organic Law. The Council will meet to begin designing a constitution or other set of rules for self-governance.
9.2. The Ziu also hereby authorises the creation of the position of Governor-General of Talossa, who shall be the leader of the Council of Governors, chosen by a majority of the Council members (who are the collective governors and provinical leader of Talossa). In matters provincial, the Governor-General shall serve as a liaison to the Government of Talossa, to serve at the behest of the Council of Governors. (32RZ10)
is amended to read
9. The Ziu authorises the formation of a Council of Governors (el Cußéglh del Governadéirs in Talossan, abbreviated CG) to be comprised of each provincial executive, whether he or she is called "Governor" or not.
9.1. The Minister of the Interior shall call the Council into order no later than the first day of the first Clark of each Cosa term. Each provincial executive shall accept his or her seat in the Council no later than the last day of that Clark.
9.1.1. If the executive of a province does not accept his or her seat by the specified time, the Minister of the Interior may appoint a resident of that province to the Council, who shall serve until the executive of that province accepts his or her seat. The Minister of the Interior shall not appoint him or herself to the Council in this manner.
9.2. The Council shall meet and operate under rules of its own design.
9.3. The Governor-General of Talossa shall be the leader of the Council, chosen by a majority of the Council members (who are the collective governors and provincial leaders of Talossa). In matters provincial, the Governor-General shall serve as a liaison to the Government of Talossa, to serve at the behest of the Council of Governors. (32RZ10)
9.4. If a member of the Council ceases to be a provincial executive, he or she shall immediately lose his or her seat in the Council. The new executive of the province shall have one month to accept his or her seat in the Council, after which the Minister of the Interior may appoint a resident of that province to the Council, who shall serve until the new provincial executive accepts his or her seat.
9.5. If a province is without an executive, the Minister of the Interior may appoint a resident of that province to the Council, who shall serve until the province elects an executive and that executive accepts his or her seat.
Uréu q'estadra så: Ian Plätschisch - (Minister of the Interior, MC-MRPT)
RZ10 - The Consolidation of Interior Powers Act
http://www.talossa.ca/files/clark.php?cosa=51&clark=3#collapsee8ef506d1b
Statute
This is bill id#1253 (this information has no legal importance and is technical in nature.
Hopper Thread
http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/12540/consolidation-interior-powers-act
WHEREAS The powers of the Interior Ministry are listed in three different sections of Title D of el Lexhatx, and
WHEREAS These sections often repeat what the other sections say, and
WHEREAS The Interior Ministry's organization has long been a matter of some mystery, and
WHEREAS That ends today (or whenever all of the wiki pages are updated)
THEREFORE Lex.D.2.3, which currently reads:
2.3 The Interior Minister, who shall combine the roles of Defence and Immigration Minister as set forth in Organic Law XII.4 and XII.5, and shall head the following Bureaus. The Minister may appoint Deputy Ministers to be in charge of each Büreu, and the Civil Service Commission may appoint Permanent Secretaries to each Büreu, to work under the direction of the Minister and any Deputy Ministries. (47RZ8)
a) El Büreu dels Afáes Înphätseschti (Bureau of Home Affairs) which shall be responsible for the order and well-being of the homeland and its environs. This Bureau shall provide a public presence in or near the Greater Talossan Area, shall assist in the organization of Living Cosâs, shall provide governmental assistance to the organizers of an annual TalossaFest celebration, and to all citizens making the Haxh, and shall take care to guide the Seneschal and other ministers in ever maintaining the connection and bond of Talossans worldwide to their homeland. (47RZ8)
b) The Büreu dels Afáes Cestoûreschti (Bureau of Cestour Affairs), led by the 'Piaçatéir Naziunál' and assisted by bureaucrats known as C'huescoûrs (or "Binkies"), who shall see to it that the interests of Cestours within the homeland receive the proper attention of the government. (47RZ8)
c) El Büreu dal Zefençù (Ministry of Defence), which shall marshal and provide the Invincible Moral Support of the nation to the good and right side of any international conflict, as determined by the government, conveying to the combatants our proud "we would stand with you, but it's safer to stand behind you" stance. (47RZ8)
c) i) No action of the Minister or the Bureau of Defence shall infringe on the King's organic role as Leader of the Armed Forces. (47RZ8)
d) El Büreu dàl Înmigraziun (the Bureau of Immigration), which shall be responsible for the execution of the nation's laws appertaining to immigration of new citizens into the realm. This Ministry shall work closely with the Chancery and its Bureau of the Census to ensure that all incoming citizens are properly processed through immigration as provided by law. (47RZ8)
2.3.1. The Interior Minister shall also be the liaison between the Kingdom Government and the provincial governments. (47RZ8)
is amended to read:
2.3 The Interior Minister (or, during times of war, the War Minister), who shall combine the roles of Defence and Immigration Minister as set forth in Organic Law XII.4 and XII.5, and shall head the following Bureaus. The Minister may appoint Deputy Ministers to be in charge of each Bureau, and the Civil Service Commission may appoint Permanent Secretaries to each Bureau, to work under the direction of the Minister and any Deputy Ministries. The Interior Minister shall also be the liaison between the Kingdom Government and the provincial governments.
2.3.1 El Büreu dal Zefençù (Bureau of Defence), which shall marshal and provide the Invincible Moral Support of the nation to the good and right side of any international conflict, as determined by the government, conveying to the combatants our proud "we would stand with you, but it's safer to stand behind you" stance. The Interior Minister shall command the armed forces of the Kingdom during peacetime and during times of declared war, subservient in these duties only to the King in his majesty's organic role as Leader of the Armed Forces. As detailed in Title I, the Bureau of Defence shall include:
2.3.1.1 The Talossan Royal Navy
2.3.1.2 The Zouaves of the Royal Bodyguard
2.3.1.3 The Primary Intelligence Group
2.3.2 El Büreu dàl Înmigraziun (the Bureau of Immigration), which shall be responsible for the execution of the nation's laws appertaining to immigration of new citizens into the realm. This Ministry shall work closely with the Chancery and its Bureau of the Census to ensure that all incoming citizens are properly processed through immigration as provided by law.
2.3.2.1 The New Citizens' Committee shall operate at the direction of the Bureau of Immigration
2.3.3 El Büreu dels Afáes Înphätseschti (Bureau of Home Affairs) which shall be responsible for the order and well-being of the homeland and its environs. This Bureau shall provide a public presence in or near the Greater Talossan Area, shall assist in the organization of Living Cosâs, shall provide governmental assistance to the organizers of an annual TalossaFest celebration, and to all citizens making the Haxh, and shall take care to guide the Seneschal and other ministers in ever maintaining the connection and bond of Talossans worldwide to their homeland.
2.3.3.1 The Bureau of Home Affairs shall include the Departamenteu dels Afáes Cestoûreschti (Department of Cestour Affairs), led by the 'Piaçatéir Naziunál' and assisted by bureaucrats known as C'huescoûrs (or "Binkies"), who shall see to it that the interests of Cestours within the homeland receive the proper attention of the government.
FURTHERMORE Lex.D.2.4 and Lex.D.2.11, which read:
2.4. The Interior Minister, heading the Ministry of Interior, who shall command the armed forces of the Kingdom during peacetime and during times of declared war, subservient in these duties only to the King in his majesty's organic role as Leader of the Armed Forces. During periods of war, the Interior Minister is to be referred to as "War Minister." The Ministrà dal Interior (Ministry of Interior) shall also marshal and provide the Invincible Moral Support of the nation to the good and right side of any international conflict, as determined by the government, conveying to the combatants our proud "we would stand with you, but it's safer to stand behind you" stance.
2.11. The Minister of Interior, heading the Ministry of Interior, which shall be responsible for the execution of the nation's laws appertaining to immigration of new citizens into the realm. The Minister and other officers of the Ministrà dal Interior (Ministry of Interior ) shall work closely with the Chancery and its Bureau of the Census to ensure that all incoming citizens are properly processed through immigration as provided by law.
are hereby repealed. The other sections of D.2 are renumbered accordingly
FURTHERMORE Lex.I.1, which currently reads in part:
1. The Ministry of Interior shall include: (47RZ8)
1.1. The Büreu del Marì (Bureau of the Navy), led by the Amiral (Admiral),
shall be amended to read in that part:
1. The Bureau of Defence shall include:
1.1 El Marì Rexhitál Talossán, or in English, The Talossan Royal Navy, led by the Amiral (Admiral)
FURTHERMORE Lex.I.1.1.1, which currently reads:
1.1.1. The Navy shall be officially known as El Marì Rexhitál Talossán, or in English, The Talossan Royal Navy.
is hereby repealed and the other sections of I.1.1 are renumbered accordingly.
Uréu q'estadra så: Ian Plätschisch - (Minister of the Interior)
RZ11 - The E.7.5 Fix Act
http://www.talossa.ca/files/clark.php?cosa=51&clark=3#collapsee26fa492a8
Statute
This is bill id#1254 (this information has no legal importance and is technical in nature.
Hopper Thread
http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/12540/consolidation-interior-powers-act
WHEREAS Lex.E.7.5 still references "Mussolini Province," and
WHEREAS That should be fixed
THEREFORE Lex.E.7.5, which currently reads:
7.5. BENITO PROVINCE. Talossan citizens living in the following areas shall be assigned to Mussolini Province: the Wisconsin counties of Waukesha, Jefferson, Dane, Marathon, Wood, Portage, Waupaca, Waushara, Winnebago, Marquette, Green Lake, Fond du Lac, Columbia, and Dodge. Overseas, the nations of Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova and Cyprus; plus all nations in Africa north of the Equator not listed elsewhere.
is amended to read:
7.5. BENITO PROVINCE. Talossan citizens living in the following areas shall be assigned to Benito Province: the Wisconsin counties of Waukesha, Jefferson, Dane, Marathon, Wood, Portage, Waupaca, Waushara, Winnebago, Marquette, Green Lake, Fond du Lac, Columbia, and Dodge. Overseas, the nations of Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova and Cyprus; plus all nations in Africa north of the Equator not listed elsewhere.
Uréu q'estadra så: Ian Plätschisch - (MC-MRPT)
RZ12 - The Fourteen Means Fourteen Bill
http://www.talossa.ca/files/clark.php?cosa=51&clark=3#collapse686eb5e890
Rejected by the Senäts
This is bill id#1255 (this information has no legal importance and is technical in nature.
Hopper Thread
http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/12568/fourteen-means-act
WHEREAS King Robert founded Talossa at the age of 14;
and WHEREAS he was not "13 but really keen to get involved";
and WHEREAS it is generally desirable that Talossa stay away from getting involved with people of 13 years of age or younger, given at least one major scandal of recent years;
and WHEREAS this has been Free Democrats party policy for ages, and it's embarrassing not even having the debate on it yet:
BE IT ENACTED by the King, Cosă and Senäts of Talossa in Ziu assembled that El Lexhátx E.1 shall be amended from:
1. Prospective immigrants who will be age fourteen or older by the next regularly scheduled Balloting Day shall be directed to the Minister of Interior. The Minister of Interior shall act on every such request received by that office, without discriminating on the basis of age, political preference, religion, or other personal information.
to (changes in bold):
1. Prospective immigrants who have at least attained the age of fourteen (14) years shall be directed to the Minister of Interior. The Minister of Interior shall act on every such request received by that office, without discriminating on the basis of age, political preference, religion, or other personal information.
Uréu q'estadra så: Miestrâ Schivâ - (MC-FreeDem)
RZ13 - The Senäts Bar Cover Charge Act
http://www.talossa.ca/files/clark.php?cosa=51&clark=3#collapseed0c4d3827
Rejected by the Senäts
This is bill id#1256 (this information has no legal importance and is technical in nature.
Hopper Thread
http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/12569/sen-bar-cover-charge-act
WHEREAS it seems strange that a political party must pay $10 to take up seats in the Cosă, but a winning Senator is not obliged to make any financial contribution to the running of the country;
and WHEREAS I'm continuing to go down my list of Free Democrat policies which haven't been proposed yet:
BE IT ENACTED by the King, Cosă and Senäts of Talossa in Ziu assembled that El Lexhátx section B.9 shall be amended to read as possible (amendments in bold)
9. The Secretary of State, or his appointed agent, shall charge, as prescribed by the Organic Law, a registration fee of 6¤40 (six louise and forty bence, equivalent to $10 USD) to each political party in forthcoming Cosă elections, and a registration fee of 3¤20 (three louise and twenty bence, equivalent to $5 USD) to each candidate in forthcoming Senäts elections. Any Party or Parties, candidate or candidates which fail or refuse to pay the fee shall be deemed not registered. (48PD02) (42RZ14)
9.1. The fee may only be paid by:
9.1.1. Sending a Money Order, Cash or Cheque by snail mail to the Burgermeister of Inland Revenue: Only fees which have been received in full, by the Burgermeister of Inland Revenue will be deemed paid. Fees that are in transit, delayed, lost in the mail or not received by the Burgermeister of Inland Revenue for any reason, shall not count as paid fees, even if accompanied with proof of postage. Payments made by Money Order or Cheque shall not be deemed as paid until they have been cleared, the Burgermeister of Inland Revenue, will notify the nation when such fees have cleared or if said payments have bounced. If a party or candidate’s cheque or money order bounces, they shall be liable to pay costs incurred by the Kingdom for their payment bouncing and shall not be registered until their fee plus these costs have been paid.
9.1.2. PayPal: Fees may be paid by electronically transferring the appropriate funds into the Kingdom of Talossa’s PayPal account managed by The Ministry of Finance (Ministrà dal Finançù). The Minister of Finance is to notify all Political Parties and candidates in advance of the Election of details regarding the PayPal account into which they may deposit their fee. Once a fee has been received by the Minster of Finance from a party or candidate, he shall notify the Nation and Burgermeister of Inland Revenue publicly that said fee has been received and arrange for said fee to be deposited in the Kingdom’s Account managed by the Burgermeister of Inland Revenue.
9.1.3. Payment directly to the Burgermeister of Inland Revenue: Payment may be made directly in person to the Burgermeister of Inland Revenue, by cash, cheque or money order. The Burgermeister of Inland Revenue shall notify the nation which such payments have been received. The policy of Cheque and Money orders in 9.2.1. applies equally in this instance.
9.2. Once a fee has been received by the Burgermeister of Inland Revenue and/or the Minister of Finance and/or their appointed agents, it is not refundable for any reason. If, however, a party or candidate overpays or pays more than once for any given election period, excess fees may be credited to the party or candidate against a future payment of fees or refunded, at the discretion of the Burgermeister of Inland Revenue, minus any fees or costs incurred.
Uréu q'estadra så: Miestrâ Schivâ - (MC-FreeDem)
RZ14 - An Act to Remove Béneditsch Ardpresteir
http://www.talossa.ca/files/clark.php?cosa=51&clark=3#collapse73a2b54162
Rejected by the Senäts
This is bill id#1257 (this information has no legal importance and is technical in nature.
Hopper Thread
http://talossa.proboards.com/post/156806
WHEREAS, in the first instance, on November 3, 2017, Béneditsch Ardpresteir, as a Pusine Justice of the Uppermost Cort of Talossa, issued a suo moto injunction;
WHEREAS, soon thereafter, other justices intervened to nullify the previous injunction;
WHEREAS, on November 6, 2017, the Attorney General requested leave to intervene and be heard on the matter;
WHEREAS, as of January 5, 2018, sixty ("60") days has elapsed from when the Attorney General requested leave to be heard on the matter, and throughout that duration, the Béneditsch Ardpresteir failed to appear or act;
WHEREAS, the case remains an open case in which Béneditsch Ardpresteir is a judge and a participant;
WHEREAS, in the second instance, on December 27, 2017, the Ministry of Justice, having concluded the investigation into the conduct and actions of Béneditsch Ardpresteir, issued a report and recommendation to the Ziu pursuant to Lex.D.2.5.1;
WHEREAS, said report identified an civil action commenced on November 7, 2017 by the Ministry of Justice against Béneditsch Ardpresteir, in his official capacity as a Justice of the Uppermost Cort of the Kingdom of Talossa and based on the aforementioned suo moto order issued in performing his official duties as a justce, which sought relief that would require Béneditsch Ardpresteir to engage in certain official conduct as a Justice of the Uppermost Cort;
WHEREAS, on November 14, 2017, the Uppermost Cort of the Kingdom of Talossa instructed all parties to answer within a set period of time;
WHEREAS, that time having expired, and Béneditsch Ardpresteir having failed to appear before the Cort, on December 16, 2017, the Cort entered default judgment in favor of the Attorney General;
WHEREAS, Béneditsch Ardpresteir currently sits as a justice of the Uppermost Cort; and
WHEREAS, upon the passage of January 13, 2018, said justice failed to appear in an open case in which he was a participant, as instructed by the Cort, within sixty (“60”) days, measured from November 14, 2017.
THEREFORE, pursuant to the Organic Law of the Kingdom of Talossa art. XVI § 1, the Ziu is empowered to remove a justice who fails to appear in an open case in which they are a participant involved by a simple majority vote of each house;
BE IT RESOLVED, that sixty (“60”) days having expired from when the Attorney General sought leave to intervene in the action described in the first instance without Béneditsch Ardpresteir appearing or acting in an open case in which he is a judge and is a participant; and that sixty ("60") days having expired from commencement of the aforementioned action in the second instance, the Ziu hereby removes Béneditsch Ardpresteir for failure to appear and for failure to act in cases in which he was a participant and/or a judge/justice, in violation of the Organic Law.
Uréu q'estadra så: Viteu Marcianüs - Attorney General (FreeDem-MC)
Fourth Clark (March 2018)
Copy/pasted from talossa.ca by GV as placeholder until Dien can do this up properly
RZ15 - The Emergency Ephemeral Edict (Quorum) Act
http://www.talossa.ca/files/clark.php?cosa=51&clark=4#collapsee959cdf0b9
Statute
This is bill id#1258 (this information has no legal importance and is technical in nature.
Hopper Thread
http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/12474/emergency-ephemeral-edict-act
WHEREAS on every Clark there is a VoC and,
WHEREAS the Senators do not vote on the VoC And,
WHEREAS if a Clark is published with no bills on it, the Senators have nothing to vote on And,
WHEREAS this never occurred as far as I know but I was thinking about it
THEREFORE the Ziu resolves to add a new section 6.7 to Article H of El Lxhatz with the following paragraph:
6.7 Notwithstanding the rules about minimum stay in the hopper, if no bill was submitted to the Clark at the moment of publication, the Secretary of State shall be allowed to add to the Clark a simple bill asking for Quorum where Cosa Members and Senators can vote to confirm their presence for the Clark.
Uréu q'estadra så: Martì-Paír Furxhéir - (Secretary of State)
Fifth Clark (April 2018)
copy-pasted from talossa.ca by GV in advance of Dien doing this up properly
RZ16 - The Standing Rules (Senate) Act
http://www.talossa.ca/files/clark.php?cosa=51&clark=5#collapse80ece28289
Statute
This is bill id#1259 (this information has no legal importance and is technical in nature.
Hopper Thread
http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/12574/standing-rules-senate-act
WHEREAS both Houses of the Ziu do not currently have any body of bylaws, and indeed no rules outside of the pieces of Organic and Statutory Law estabilishing them and regulating elections to those bodies; and
WHEREAS this gap in regulations was evident earlier in the term, as the Senate argued over a contested election; and
WHEREAS, currently, the duties of the respective Presiding Officers are largely customary and their extent is effectively up to the incumbents; and
WHEREAS a set of rules for each House of the Ziu would attempt to clarify the parliamentary procedures of the Cosa and the Senate to the extent each House wishes; and
WHEREAS, additionally, the estabilishment of Committees on Rules and Administration will allow each House to work more efficiently on managing their own bylaws, while still allowing the full membership of the respective House a say and a final vote on proposals; so
THEREFORE WE, the Ziu of the Kingdom of Talossa, hereby amend El Lexhatx to add a new subsections numbered H.21, to read as follows:
21. The Senate shall autonomously determine the rules of its proceedings. To this goal, the Mençei shall mantain a body of Standing Rules of the Senate.
21.1 At the beginning of a new term, and optionally at any subsequent time during a term, the Senate shall consider a motion to estabilish a Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. Upon successful passage, any previously estabilished Committee shall disband and a new one be formed; upon failure, a Committee shall not be formed.
21.1.1 Regardless, any previous iteration of the Committee shall disband at the beginning of a new term of the Senate, as defined by the publication by the Chancery and/or the respective provincial conducting officers of final results for all of the seats up for elections, or the beginning of a First Clark, whichever comes first.
21.1.2 Upon disbandment, a Committee shall not be allowed to complete debate on any proposal, but shall be empowered to complete any voting that already was in progress by the time the disbandment was effective.
21.2 The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration shall be formed by three Senators, appointed by the Mençei. The Senate shall be empowered to object to the appointments by passing a motion to suggest an alternate composition; successful passage shall override the Mençei's appointments with the Senate's suggestion.
21.3 The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration shall be chaired by the Mençei, but unless him- or herself was appointed to the Commitee, the Mençei shall not be considered a member of the Committee.
21.4 Any member of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, and the Mençei, shall be empowered to submit to the Committee proposals regarding the estabilishment of a new Standing Rule, or the amendment or deletion of any of the preexisting Standing Rules of the Senate. After due debate, the Committee shall vote on the proposal, and the proposal shall be considered to be adopted by majority vote. Unless he/she is a member of the Committee, the Mençei shall only vote to break a tie, in the event that at least one of the three members abstained or did not vote by the end of the allotted voting time.
21.5 The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration's proceedings shall be public; and the Mençei shall not deny a Senator's request to speak and be heard in front of the Committee. Additionally, any Senator shall place a proposal for the Committee's consideration, and upon endorsement of the proposal by any member of the Committee, or the Mençei, said proposal shall be debated and voted on as described in 21.4.
21.6 Any proposal that has been adopted by the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration shall be referred to the whole Senate for approval. The Senate shall then vote to uphold the proposal by majority vote; upon successful passage, the proposal shall take effect. Should the Senate instead reject the proposal, it shall return to the Committee's consideration for amendments, or be discarded at the original proposer's discretion.
21.7 No Standing Rule shall infringe on any Organic or Statutory provision, and Standing Rules shall be germane to the Senate's operations.
21.8 The Senate shall be empowered to waive any Standing Rule for the remainder of the current term by majority vote, without consulting the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.
21.9 At any time a vacancy in the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration arises, the Mençei shall be empowered to appoint another Senator to the empty seat. The Senate shall be empowered to object to the appointment by passing a motion to suggest an alternate Senator; successful passage shall override the Mençei's appointment with the Senate's suggestion.
21.9.1 Should a Senator resign or be expelled from the Committee, resign, strike out or be expelled from the Senate, the member will still be empowered to cast his or her vote in any Committee votes that are currently open, but not any that are initiated after the notice of resignation or expulsion is published.
21.9.2 Failure to stand for reelection to the Senate shall not impede a member of the Committee from taking part in any of the Committee's activities prior to disbandment as per 21.1.1 and 21.1.2.
21.9.3 Failure of a member of the Committee who is standing for reelection to the Senate to win his race, according to any provisional results, shall not impede said member of the Committee from taking part in any of the Committee's activities prior to disbandment as per 21.1.1 and 21.1.2.
21.10 At any time, due to inactivity, other impediments to normal activity or subsequently to an individual motion of censure, the Senate shall be empowered to remove any of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration's members, through a motion adopted by simple majority.
Uréu q'estadra så: Lüc da Schir - Senator (BE)
Sixth Clark (May 2018)
RZ17 - The Bar Reformation Act
Statute
This is bill id#1260 (this information has no legal importance and is technical in nature.
Hopper Thread
http://talossa.proboards.com/thread/12638/bar-reformation-act-round-2?page=1&scrollTo=157136
WHERERAS the development of an independent judiciary is a benchmark of a developed democracy;
WHEREAS the judiciary as it exists in Talossa today is sorely underdeveloped;
WHEREAS while many factors contribute to the underdevelopment of the judiciary in Talossa, one factor, the inability to admit new members to the bar, stands out as one that can be rectified;
WHEREAS Talossa is in dire needs of qualified individuals to be admitted to the bar.
THEREFORE, El Lexhatx § C, 1.6 is hereby repealed in its entirety;
FURTHERMORE, El Lexhatx § C, 2, is hereby amended to read as follows: The Officers of the Royal Household shall have no fixed terms of office, and shall not be removed from office by the dissolution of the Cosa. The Officers of the Royal Household are appointed and removed by the King on the recommendation of the Prime Minister. The four exceptions to this are that the Secretary of State shall be appointed by the Prime Minister acting alone and may be removed by law; the Burgermeister of Inland Revenue shall be named in the same way as the Secretary of State; and the Commissioner of the Civil Service, who shall be appointed by the King, for a two year renewable term, after being recommended by a legislative civil service committee and approved by a two-thirds majority vote in the Cosa and a majority vote of the Senäts in favor of appointment. The Chancellor may be removed by the King on the recommendation of the Senäts.
FURTHERMORE, the following section is added to the El Lexhatx as § G,11:
12. The National Bar of Talossa is hereby established.
12.1. The National Bar of Talossa shall be governed by the five Justices of the Uppermost Cort, who shall set forth the procedure, ethics, and standards for those seeking admission to the National Bar of Talossa.
12.1.1 The Justices of the Uppermost Cort may, at their discretion, devolve their authority to a group made up of no less than three individuals admitted to practice law to set forth the requirements of admission to the bar, except the waiver described in G.12.2.3.1.
12.2. The National Bar of Talossa shall possess the sole authority to admit new individuals to practice law in the Courts of Talossa established under Article XVI of the Organic Law.
12.2.1. Admission to the Bar shall be limited to those who are eligible to vote in National Elections, and who satisfy any reasonable requirement set forth by the National Bar of Talossa.
12.2.2. The National Bar of Talossa shall set the standards for admission, which may include a test or legal training it views as necessary, to determine if an individual possess the legal knowledge and character necessary to practice law in the national courts of Talossa, except as those described in G.12.2.3.
12.2.2.1. An individual who has met the requirements set by the National Bar of Talossa is not entitled to practice law in in the national courts until the National Bar of Talossa has decreed they are eligible to do so.
12.2.2.2. The National Bar of Talossa may deny admission to individuals they think unworthy, provided those factors do not violate any other Organic or Statutory provision.
12.2.3. An individual who has earned a degree in the practice of law in their home country, or has been admitted to practice law in their home country, or has completed one year of legal education as well as legal training in their home country, may seek a waiver from the requirements set forth by National Bar of Talossa, which may grant said waiver with the consent of no less than two Justices of the Uppermost Cort.
12.2.3.1. The Uppermost Cort may increase the number of Justices required to give consent as it deems necessary, but may only decrease the number to the statutory limits with the same number of Justices required to give consent.
12.2.3.2. The Uppermost Cort may not devolve this waiver.
12.3. It shall be a criminal offense for any person to knowingly or recklessly practice law in Talossa without express statutory permission, or without the permission of the National Bar of Talossa.
12.3.1. The above provision is not applicable to individuals who represent themselves, known as pro se individuals, or to any individual who is a member of or has received authority by the Ministry of Justice to represent the Government in any Court throughout Talossa.
12.3.2. The following office holders may, at the discretion of the Chancellor, be exempt from the above requirements and shall be granted full membership to the bar while they hold such office, for the purpose of performing their official duties: the Prime Minister, the Distain, Judges of the Uppermost Cort, and Judges of any inferior Cort.
12.3.3. An Attorney General, as head of the Ministry of Justice, who is not admitted to their bar in their own right, is a de facto and de jure member of the bar for the duration that they hold that office.
12.4. The National Bar of Talossa shall set, as it deems necessary, the Code of Conduct to govern attorneys.
12.4.1. An individual admitted may have their admission revoked for cause with the consent of no less than four members Uppermost Cort of Talossa; in such a circumstance, the individual is no longer permitted to practice law in the national courts of Talossa.
12.4.2. All members of the bar admitted prior to the adoption of this statute shall continue to be deemed automatically admitted and may continue to practice law.
12.5. Any rules, regulations and/or code of conduct not set by a statute, Talossan Law or by the Organic Law, shall be a matter for the Bar to set itself as far as permissible by the aforementioned Laws.
This statute shall come into effect no later than six months after the requirements of Article X of the Organic Law have been satisfied. At its discretion, the Uppermost Cort may, immediately upon passage, begin to draft and promulgate Rules for admission, which, if the Uppermost Cort so chooses, may take effect no sooner than three months after the requirements of Article X of the Organic Law have been satisfied.
Uréu q'estadra så: Viteu Marcianüs - (Attorney-General)
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