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(2) Legislative voting periods will be determined according to the following schedule:
(2) Legislative voting periods will be determined according to the following schedule:
a. General laws, amendments, resolutions, and appointments will remain at vote for three days.
a. General laws, amendments, resolutions, and appointments will remain at vote for three days.
b. Constitutional laws, constitutional amendments, resolutions dealing with matters of constitutional law, and treaties will remain at vote for five days.
b. Constitutional laws, constitutional amendments, resolutions dealing with matters of constitutional law, and treaties will remain at vote for five days.


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1. Legislative Rules

(1) A bill, resolution, or appointment will be moved to vote upon a motion by a legislator and a second by another legislator, should the Chair or their designated deputy determine that there has been sufficient debate. Unless otherwise mandated by these rules, debate must last for a minimum period of time equivalent to the length of the voting period for the bill, resolution, or appointment in question.

(2) Legislative voting periods will be determined according to the following schedule:

a. General laws, amendments, resolutions, and appointments will remain at vote for three days. b. Constitutional laws, constitutional amendments, resolutions dealing with matters of constitutional law, and treaties will remain at vote for five days.

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