The big fat guide to drafting a bill.

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  1. CyclopsRock's Avatar
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    Re: The big fat guide to drafting a bill.
    Updated suggestion:

    Ctrl + F this page: http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/wiki/HOC_Hansard

    If you guys need any more guidance from me, don't feel too intimidated to ask.
  2. MacDaddi's Avatar
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    Re: The big fat guide to drafting a bill.
    Wow this needs updating
  3. Morgsie's Avatar
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    Re: The big fat guide to drafting a bill.
    (Original post by MacDaddi)
    Wow this needs updating
    And it needs to be redone so average Joe can understand it
  4. Rakas21's Avatar
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    Re: The big fat guide to drafting a bill.
    Whats hard about it.

    You type the following to get the title..

    [
    FIELD=(Name of bill)]

    ..

    Insert content and follow the layout instructions at the beggining.

    End with..

    [/FIELD]
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    Re: The big fat guide to drafting a bill.
    (Original post by Metrobeans)
    QFA
    Was a template ever set up for bills or did we only get as far as templates for petitions and/or motions?
  6. Metrobeans's Avatar
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    Re: The big fat guide to drafting a bill.
    (Original post by thunder_chunky)
    Was a template ever set up for bills or did we only get as far as templates for petitions and/or motions?
    I designed a template but I don't think the admins created the form for it.

    (Original post by TheCrackInTime)
    x
    (Original post by paddy__power)
    x
    How is progress coming along with that?
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