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THE PRESIDENT: The motion to suspend rules
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is not debatable. The person making the motion can
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state the reason for the motion, but that is all.
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The question arises on the motion to reconsider
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the vote by which Section 6.17 failed of adoption and to
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suspend all interfering rules to permit immediate considera-
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tion of that motion.
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The Chair will submit the motion separately.
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The first motion will be the motion to suspend the rules.
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The motion to suspend the rules is adopted.
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If the motion to suspend the rules is adopted,
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we will then proceed to an immediate consideration of the
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other motion. If the motion to suspend the rules is not
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adopted, then the motion to reconsider will lay over under
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the rules.
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For what purpose does Delegate Johnson rise?
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DELEGATE JOHNSON: Parliamentary inquiry.
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THE PRESIDENT: State the inquiry.
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DELEGATE JOHNSON: What affirmative vote is
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required on each question submitted?
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THE PRESIDENT: On the motion to suspend the
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