376YE Winter Solstice Senate sessions
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==Senate Motions Winter 2013== | ==Senate Motions Winter 2013== | ||
===Motions Passed=== | ===Motions Passed=== | ||
* '''[[Madruga shipyard]]''' | * '''[[Construct Madruga shipyard]]''' | ||
* '''[[Town defences]]''' | * '''[[Town defences]]''' | ||
* '''[[Imperial Orc observer]]''' | * '''[[Imperial Orc observer]]''' |
Revision as of 09:44, 12 April 2014
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Overview
- Imperial treasury during this season announced by the Civil Service at 200 Thrones.
- Various announcements and statements were also made during the course of the sessions which are not recorded here.
- The roll of Senators serving during this season can be found here.
- Funds disbursed to Imperial Conclave and Military Council (as per this motion): 14 Thrones and 4 Crowns.
Senate Motions Winter 2013
Motions Passed
- Construct Madruga shipyard
- Town defences
- Imperial Orc observer
- Auras illegal in the Senate
- Arrangement for Britta's body
- Resupply Imperial armies
- Create Imperial Banner
- Distribute Imperial budget
- Ratification of Britta's Seal
- Create Highguard army In progress
Motions Defeated
- A motion to raise a second Urizen army (proposed by Morrow, seconded by Bastion) was defeated on principle.
- A motion to assign additional militia forces to Brass Coast, Varushka and Urizen (proposed by Karov, seconded by Zenith) was defeated with 18 votes against.
- A motion proposing the expansion of port and town in Semmerholm and raising of local militia (proposed by Weirwater, seconded by Astolat) defeated in principle with 20 votes against.
- A motion that the Senate appoint a subcommittee to establish the feasibility and process to establish an Imperial Bank (proposed by Feroz, seconded by Upwold) was defeated with 24 votes against.
- A motion to improve the output of the Imperial Ilium mines (proposed by Sermersuaq, seconded by Mitwold) was defeated in principle with 27 votes against.