On the Point of Order S.Amdt. 2786: Is the Hutchison Constitutional Point of Order Well Taken?; In the nature of a substitute.Result: Not Well Taken (39-60, 1 member not voting, 1/2 threshold)Details: [click here]
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This Month
On the Point of Order S.Amdt. 2786: Is the Hutchison Constitutional Point of Order Well Taken?; In the nature of a substitute.Result: Not Well Taken (39-60, 1 member not voting, 1/2 threshold)Details: [click here]
On the Point of Order S.Amdt. 2786: Is The Ensign Point of Order Well Taken?; In the nature of a substitute.Result: Not Well Taken (39-60, 1 member not voting, 1/2 threshold)Details: [click here]
On the Motion to Table S.Amdt. 2786: Motion to Table the Appeal of the Ruling of the Chair Re: Rule XLIV of Paragraph 4 Against S.Amdt.2786; In the nature of a substitute.Result: Agreed to (57-42, 1 member not voting, 1/2 threshold)Details: [click here]
On the Motion S.Amdt. 2786: Motion to Waive the CBA Section 425 A(2) re: Reid S.Amdt.2786; In the nature of a substitute.Result: Agreed to (55-44, 1 member not voting, 1/2 threshold)Details: [click here]
On the Point of Order S.Amdt. 2786: Is The Ensign Point of Order Well Taken?; In the nature of a substitute.Result: Not Well Taken (39-60, 1 member not voting, 1/2 threshold)Details: [click here]
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