What a great deliberative body we have in Lincoln. So great they can't even be bothered to discuss a bill introduced in March until May. Although to be fair, they are busy with something important right now. Oh wait, no they're not.
The Council is adjourned a week before the election, per the constitution. So there is actually a valid reason why there is no debate here, there is no Council currently sitting to debate this.
And they swear in the Tuesday after the election, so thank god for small mercies.
Adjourning for more than a week by mandate even if there is work to do is retarded.
Obviously. Same can be said for the entire Philly Plan. But it is what it is, unless it is repealed.
This behavior, from each of you, is completely unacceptable.
Do not post in a regional legislation thread badmouthing Lincoln's government with slurs.
The session has been adjourned.
If you wish for this bill to be reintroduced in the next session, find a sponsor. Otherwise, enough.
The session didn't adjourn in March when this was introduced. What's completely unacceptable is ignoring a bill for weeks and weeks and then adjourning having not addressed it. I mean, in all honesty adjourning at all is barely acceptable. It certainly does no favors towards encouraging participation from those who write bills. Maybe if you can refund me the entire Saturday I apparently wasted writing 40 pages worth of bills for Lincoln to try and help with yalls participation issues, I'll be less bitter. Hell, maybe I'll even settle for just being told that I'm not a badguy for being upset at what is at best a broken system that punishes effort and is at worst a deliberate plan to shut out debate.
Atlasia is supposed to be fun. I don't see how purposefully ignoring a bill for 3 weeks, adjourning, and then lecturing at the bill author for daring to question what the hell happened is supposed to be fun.
This "parliament sux ur all retarded" commentary isn't particularly fun. Lincoln has the right to choose their own system and they did. Lincoln under the first month of parliament certainly seems to be doing better than Atlasia did in its first month (or the Pacific region at any time of its existence.)