List of Motions - Motions That Bring A Question Again Before The Assembly

Motions That Bring A Question Again Before The Assembly

Bring a Question back motions (RONR)
  • Rescind or amend something previously adopted
  • Discharge a committee
  • Reconsider
  • Take from the table
Restorative motions (TSC)
  • Amend a previously action
  • Ratify
  • Reconsider
  • Rescind
  • Resume Consideration
Restoratory motions (Demeter)
  • Ratify
  • Expunge
  • Rescind
  • Reconsider and Enter
  • Reconsider
  • Take from the table

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