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Passing A Bill-state Parliament. By Charlie- maie. First reading. First a member of the parliament reads the bill to the other member's in the first house. Second Reading.
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Passing A Bill-state Parliament By Charlie-maie
First reading First a member of the parliament reads the bill to the other member's in the first house.
Second Reading And then after they vote and argue they then send it two the upper house. The clerk announces the bill by reading its title and the member moves that it be read a second time. The member then makes the second reading speech with bigger and more important things, the second reading speech to debate on the bill is adjourned to give members time then have two weeks to study the bill.
Third Reading There may be some debate at the third reading stage but normally most of the debate will have already taken place. When a bill passes its third reading, it has passed through all stages in the House.
Upper House The lower house sent the bill to the upper house
First Reading The minster reads to the upper house the bill
Second Reading The upper house have two weeks to study the bill
Third Reading Once they read the bill the vote and argue and send it to the parliament and then they read out the bigger and more important things and then they send it to the government.
Royal Assent Once a Bill has been passed by both houses of Parliament in the same form, it is presented to the Governor of Victoria for Royal Assent.