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Bill 9.0 - Commerce Proposal Limits
10-20-2011, 04:31, (This post was last modified: 10-20-2011, 04:32 by Cell.)
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Bill 9.0 - Commerce Proposal Limits
The bill i'm about to propose has two different sides to it.

The first part of the bill, has to due with timing on bills.
As of currently not a single bill has made a final decision due to needing more Commerce members to vote for a clear majority. With this, I would like to propose that a set time of 72 hours, which is subject to change, be put on every bill once it is purposed. The final vote count shall be the decision.

The second part of this bill, has to due with the amount of bill's proposed by a single person.
This has come up due to the fact of Crashlander creating many bills in the past few days, which isn't technically a bad thing. But is quite confusing, and as of now, we have multiple bills just by him open and still voting. What I am proposing is that after the bill you just proposed is finished, in say 72 hours, then you are allowed to propose the next. This limits the amount of bills that are currently open, and allows more concentration to one or the other, not to a cluster of 3-5 at once, allowing a much clearer decision among the house.

This is all subject to change if the timing is not liked, etc.


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Bill 9.0 - Commerce Proposal Limits - by Cell - 10-20-2011, 04:31

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