LC 5.12: Gubernatorial Veto Powers Act (Vote to Table) (user search)
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OneJ
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« on: December 28, 2019, 01:52:04 PM »
« edited: January 12, 2020, 07:43:29 PM by Speaker OneJ »

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AN ACT
to grant the Governor veto powers

Section 1 (Title)
i. The title of this Act shall be, the "Gubernatorial Veto Powers Act."

Section 2 (Amendment to the Council Standing Orders)
i. Section 2 of the Standing Orders of the Council of Lincoln shall be amended as follows

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Section 2. Movement of Legislation to the Floor
G. Each thread shall remain open until the bill either (a) becomes law via the Governor's signature, lack of Gubernatorial action, or referendumveto override, (b) fails to receive majority support from Council, (c) is sent to the public for a referendum, pursuant to Article I, Section 6 of the Comprehensive Constitutional Amendment, or (c) the Chancellor moves to revoke it from the floor, subject to a majority vote

Section 3. Legislative Debates and Voting
I. In the event that passed legislation is recommended to a referendumvetoed by the Governor, either the Chancellor or any Councillor may introduce a motion to override the move to a referendumveto within 72 hours for the Governor's move to a referendumveto being announced. A veto override vote shall last 48 hours, or until all Councillors have voted, if earlier with a two-thirds majority required for the veto to be overriden. This text shall not be interpreted as to deny Councillors the right to change their vote before the Speaker has officially closed voting via a post in the appropriate legislation thread.

Section 3 (Gubernatorial Veto Powers Amendment)
i. To allow for greater powers to be granted to the Governor, the Constitution of the Region of Lincoln is amended as follows:
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Article I. The Legislative Power
6. Every bill passed by the Council, before it becomes law, shall first be sent to the governor. If he approves of it, he should sign it and it will become law; but if he disapproves he may referveto the bill to a general referendum. The Council may override the referenceveto of the governor by a two-thirds majority vote of all elected MCs. If the governor fails to take any action on a bill within 120 hours of its passage, it shall become law.

Article II. The Executive Power
3. The governor shall have the power to carry out all acts in association with his role as the head of state of the Region; to command the militia in times of war; to issue pardons and reprieves for crimes committed under the laws of this Region, which shall be permanent upon their issuance, though he shall have no power to pardon himself; to appoint, in accordance with Article V of the Constitution of the Republic of Atlasia, the Associate Justice for this Region; and to approve, or send to referendumveto, all acts passed by the Council.

Section 4 (Implementation)
i. §3 shall take effect upon its ratification by the people, according to the procedure prescribed by the constitution of the Region by Article VI thereof.
ii. §2 shall take effect upon the ratification of section §3 in accordance with the constitution of the Region by Article VI thereof.

Sponsor: OneJ_
Status: Debating

LC 5.12 has been introduced to the floor and debate shall last no less than 72 hours.
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OneJ
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« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2019, 05:59:02 PM »

This bill is pretty self-explanatory. It increases the threshold for the Council to override the veto of the Governor should she or he do so from just a simple majority to two-thirds of the Council. I support this given that a higher number of councilors on the same page to push a bill through in spite of what the Governor's decision and it can go into referendum if it needs to.
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« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2020, 05:45:04 PM »

It doesn't seem that we're moving forward with this bill either, so I'll motion to table this. The objection period shall last for 24 hours.
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« Reply #3 on: January 12, 2020, 07:43:08 PM »

Forgot to allow a tabling vote. It officially begins now and councilors have 48 hours to vote.

Aye.
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