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* [[Legion, 1st Baron Rockford]] - [[Monarchy of Palmshire|King of Palmshire]] and Lord Speaker of the House of Lords
* [[Legion, 1st Baron Rockford]] - [[Monarchy of Palmshire|King of Palmshire]] and Lord Speaker of the House of Lords
* [[GC, 1st Baron Cypress]]
* [[GC, 1st Baron Cypress]]
* [[Griffin, 1st Baron Berwick]] - [[First Lord of the Admiralty]]
* [[Demon Dog Tenenbaum, 1st Baron Arcadia]]
* [[Demon Dog Tenenbaum, 1st Baron Arcadia]]
* [[Nibbles Yocum, 1st Baroness Rochester]]
* [[Nibbles Yocum, 1st Baroness Rochester]]

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The Legislative Agenda for August sitting of the House of Lords on 21 August 2012 at 9:17PM VRT is now open for submissions from the Lords of Parliament.

Members

Debate agenda

The follows issues on the debate agenda are:

  1. No issues yet

Bills

The following bills has been submitted for the legislative agenda before the house of Parliament convening on the said date:

Government bills

The Government, with the the Lord Tokeington (Brock) heading the ministry as Prime Minister, has submitted the following bills:

  1. Right to Internet Access Act bill that if passed, shall guarantee Internet access as a human right and to provide for free broadband access for every citizens and residents of Palmshire at the state's expense. Furthermore, to provide for a free laptop if an eligible citizen is unable to afford a computer. Introduced by Chris D.

Opposition bills

The Opposition, with the Lord Huntington (Arnold NYC) as the Leader, has submitted the following bills:

Motions

Notes

None of the other parties or independents has submitted any bills for addition to the agenda but that does not means they cannot introduce it during the sitting of the Parliament. The agenda is simply there so that members may know beforehand what to expect in the Parliament.