Laying aside a bill refers to the procedural action taken by a legislative body to temporarily set aside a proposed piece of legislation, often to prioritize other matters or to allow for further discussion and consideration. This does not equate to a rejection; instead, it keeps the bill alive for potential future debate. The process allows legislators to manage their agenda and focus on pressing issues while retaining the option to revisit the bill later.
It's called table. If they put aside a bill for later consideration, they table it
In what year did congress formally pass the bill pass the bill setting aside Nov. 11?
The process that will set aside a bill so that it will die in the legislature is called tabling. This does not mean that a bill will die, but it puts and end to discussion about a bill for the time being.
The bill is tabled, or set aside.
And laying his finger aside of his nose And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose.
When a bill is laid over by the House of Representatives, it means that the bill is temporarily set aside and will not be voted on or discussed at that moment. This can occur for various reasons, such as the need for further consideration, additional information, or negotiation among members. Laying a bill over allows legislators to revisit it at a later date, ensuring thorough examination before making a decision.
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It is set aside and no longer considered. >Gradpoint
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i think its appropriation bill