Saturday, April 21, 2007

A Lesson In Good Government: Barney Frank Explains "Motion To Recommit"


A motion to recommit returns a bill to committee, in effect killing it. However, a motion to recommit with instructions is a last opportunity to amend the bill.

The instructions to the committee direct changes to the text of the bill. If adopted, the chairman of the named committee immediately stands and reports the change back to the House. The next step is the House vote on final passage of the bill.

Minority Members receive priority of recognition for offering motions to recommit.


And now for today's lesson from US Rep. Barney Frank:




By the way, the Dems prevailed in that vote.

Suck it, Repub Good Government Haters!

Best bar bet in the world: Delilah didn't do it.
Judges 16:19--

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