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  2. Right of initiative (legislative) - Wikipedia

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    If the executive does so, this is referred to as a law proposal (wetsvoorstel in Dutch, proposition de loi in French). If the executive submits a bill, it must be sent to the Legislation Department of the Council of State for advice. This is a substantial requirement of form, i.e. non-compliance can lead to the annulment of the law.

  3. Other proposals were made in 2005, 2009, and 2016, none of which were voted on by committee. The Human Life Amendment, first proposed in 1973, would overturn the Roe v. Wade court ruling and prohibit abortion. A total of 330 proposals using varying texts have been proposed with almost all dying in committee.

  4. Bill (law) - Wikipedia

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    A bill is a proposal for a new law, or a proposal to substantially alter an existing law. [1] A bill does not become law until it has been passed by the legislature and, in most cases, approved by the executive. Bills are introduced in the legislature and are there discussed, debated on, and voted upon.

  5. Category:Proposed laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    List of 2019 United States cannabis reform proposals; List of 2020 United States cannabis reform proposals; List of 2021 United States cannabis reform proposals; List of 2022 United States cannabis reform proposals; List of 2023 United States cannabis reform proposals; List of 2024 United States cannabis reform proposals; Caylee's Law; Child's ...

  6. Notice of proposed rulemaking - Wikipedia

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    A notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) is a public notice that is issued by law when a U.S. federal agency wishes to add, remove, or change a rule or regulation as part of the rulemaking process. The notice is an important part of US administrative law, which facilitates government by typically creating a process of taking of public comment.

  7. 1972 Michigan Proposal B - Wikipedia

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    The ballot title for Proposal B was as follows: [2] PROPOSAL TO ALLOW ABORTION UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS. The proposed law would allow a licensed medical or osteopathic physician to perform an abortion at the request of the patient if, (1) the period of gestation has not exceeded 20 weeks, and (2) if the procedure is performed in a licensed hospital or other facility approved by the Department ...

  8. Indian Contract Act, 1872 - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden by law: If the object or the consideration of an agreement is for doing an act forbidden by law, such agreement are void. for example, "A" promises "B" to obtain an employment in public service and "B" promises to pay Rs one lakh to "A". The agreement is void as the procuring government job through unlawful means is prohibited.

  9. Michigan Civil Rights Initiative - Wikipedia

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    MCRI's executive director Jennifer Gratz Ward Connerly. The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (MCRI), or Proposal 2 (Michigan 06–2), was a ballot initiative in the U.S. state of Michigan that passed into Michigan Constitutional law by a 58% to 42% margin on November 7, 2006, according to results officially certified by the Michigan Secretary of State.