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  2. Discharge petition - Wikipedia

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    In United States parliamentary procedure, a discharge petition is a means of bringing a bill out of committee and to the floor for consideration without a report from the committee by "discharging" the committee from further consideration of a bill or resolution. [1] The signatures of an absolute majority of House members are required.

  3. US Ukraine supporters advance effort to force House vote on aid

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    McGovern filed legislation on Feb. 15 that could be used as a vehicle for the discharge petition, a rarely used procedural tool that eventually could force a vote on the bill if at least 218 House ...

  4. U.S. House to vote on bill to end Social Security penalty on ...

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    Graves and Spanberger announced late Thursday they surpassed the 218 signatures needed from their colleagues on a petition to discharge House Resolution 82 to the House floor for a vote. Rules ...

  5. House Democrats will try to force a vote to protect ... - AOL

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    House Democrats will try to force a vote on protections for contraception, including the birth control pill and IUDs, to get Republicans on record before the 2024 election.

  6. Talk:Discharge petition - Wikipedia

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    What was the discharge petition like from 1910-1931? Everything I've read simply says that it's "not comparable" to the modern one because it was too different. How do discharge resolutions in the Senate work? I found those examples of senators signing 'em, but I can't find anything in the rules on them, or any commentary, or anything.

  7. Parenting plan - Wikipedia

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    A parenting plan is a child custody plan that is negotiated by parents, and which may be included in a marital separation agreement or final decree of divorce. [1] [2] Especially when a separation is acrimonious to begin with, specific agreements about who will discharge these responsibilities and when and how they are to be discharged can reduce the need for litigation.

  8. Mourning parents’ childcare petition to be debated in ... - AOL

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    It received over 100,000 signatures. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726

  9. Change.org - Wikipedia

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    A petition was started in 2020, to get Dominic Cummings sacked after it emerged, he travelled from London to his parents' home in Durham with coronavirus symptoms during the COVID-19 lockdown. As of 13 Jan 2022, the petition had 1,201,401 signatures. [62] On January 13, 2022, a petition to rescind Tony Blair's knighthood received 1,106,497 ...