[EL] trivia about Pelosi-Sarbanes public funding bill
Craig Holman
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Wed Feb 5 10:28:04 PST 2014
More specifically, the Speaker has reserved bill numbers 1-10; the Minority Leader has reserved bill numbers 11-20. These reserved bill numbers are used to show priority in the legislative agenda.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Winger <richardwinger at yahoo.com>
To: law-election at uci.edu <law-election at UCI.EDU>
Sent: Wed, Feb 5, 2014 1:02 pm
Subject: [EL] trivia about Pelosi-Sarbanes public funding bill
When I first read Rick Hasen's links to the news about the bill being introduced today in Congress, I was puzzled how it could be known that it is HR 20, because (1) the bill hadn't been introduced yet; (2) that is such a low bill number for the middle of a congressional session.
It turns out the Minority Leader has a reserved bill number; whenever she wishes, she can introduce one bill and that low bill number has been reserved for her. The Speaker of the House has several reserved low bill numbers as well.
Richard Winger
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