September 2013 parliamentary agenda
The Legislative Agenda for September sitting of the Parliament of Palmshire to meet at its chamber in city of New Cypress Hollow, Blizzard on 7 September 2013 at 9PM VRT is now open for bill submissions from the Members and the Lords of Parliament.
Members
- AlexTheMartian, 1st Baron Alexandria
- Arnold NYC, 1st Earl of Huntington
- Bach Zhaa, 1st Viscount Metaville
- Bluelaser, 1st Marquess of Highworth
- Brock Tokeington, 1st Baron Tokeington - Leader of the Opposition
- Chris D, Member of Parliament for Catfield - Prime Minister
- Demon Dog Tenenbaum, 1st Marquess of Arcadia
- Eric John, 1st Baron Washington
- GC, 1st Duke of Cypress Hollow
- Hyper Anthony, 1st Marquess of Arklay
- Kitty Kat Kelsey, 2nd Countess of Dublin
- Koll Tenenbaum, 2nd Baron of Nottingham
- Legion Rockford, 1st Duke of Rockford
- Legolas, 1st Duke of Westover
- Neo, Member of Parliament for Huntington - Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Nibbles Yocum, 1st Duchess of Rochester
- Sidris, 1st Duchess of Lexington
- Shawn Raleighston, 1st Viscount Raleighston
- Katy de la Cueva, Member of Parliament for Ocean Beach
Debate agenda
The follows issues on the debate agenda are:
- No issues yet
Petitions
The following petitions were submitted by citizens for consideration by the Parliament:
Bills
The following bills has been submitted for the legislative agenda before the houses of Parliament convening on the said date:
Government bills
The Government, with Chris D heading the government as Prime Minister, has submitted the following bills:
- Legalize Bot Rights Act bill that, if passed, shall allow a minimum of one bot without taxes per citizen. Introduced by Chris D.
- Bot Anti-Enslavement Act bill that, if passed, shall allow bots who appear to have intelligence,- even if only for a short moment- (such as Alice, Hotty and Samantha) the rights of a citizen and human rights apply to them, such as the right to vote, the freedom of speech, etc. Introduced by Chris D.
Opposition bills
The Opposition, with Lord Tokeington as the Leader, has submitted the following bills:
- GSK Memorial Day Act bill that, if passed, shall provide for a holiday in which every person eligible is entitled to a free inhaler and candy in memory of Countess of Dublin's bronchitis and use of the GSK inhaler. Introduced by the Countess of Dublin.
- Regency Act bill that, if passed, shall provide the provisions for the regency should the heir, Katy de la Cueva, ascends to the throne before age of 18. Introduced by The Duke of Rockford.
- The Duke of Cypress Hollow shall be appointed the Regent to rule the Kingdom in her name with the Regency Council.
- The Regency Council shall be composed of the Regent, the Prime Minister, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- There shall be the following restrictions on the Regent's powers for one month:
- The Regent may not dismiss the existing ministers including the Prime Minister
- May not create peerages except for members of the Royal Family.
- Those restrictions shall expire within a month.
- Act of Settlement that, if passed, shall provide for establishing the line of succession to the Palmshire throne. Introduced by The Duke of Rockford.
- The line of succession shall be established as follows:
- 1st - Katy de la Cueva
- 2nd - 2nd Countess of Dublin (Kitty Kat Kelsey)
- 3rd - 1st Baron Tokeington (Brock)
- 4th - 1st Viscount Metaville (Bach Zhaa)
- 5th - 1st Duke of Cypress Hollow (GC)
- The line of succession shall be established as follows:
- Restraining Legion from Katy Act bill that, if passed, shall mandate the 1st Duke of Rockford be at least 100 feet from Katy all the times. Submitted by The Duke of Cypress Hollow.
- GC Act bill that, if passed, shall require the 1st Duke of Cypress Hollow (GC) to be addressed as "His Poop-Poopy" anywhere in Palmshire territories. Submitted by The Duke of Rockford'.
- Electoral Franchise Act bill that, if passed, shall restrict rights to vote in parliamentary election to those who owns lands of not less than 10 acres in the Kingdom of Palmshire. Submitted by The Duke of Rockford.
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.