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Propositions Learn more about Propositions (5,135 results)
A proposition is an idea or proposed action that is debated and voted upon by the States Assembly. Every proposition must have a proposer and must be accompanied by a background report and an estimate of the financial and staffing implications.
Public Elections: extension of pre-poll voting arrangements.
Published on: 22 March 2011
Lodged by: Jeremy Maçon
Debate date: 6 April 2011
Reference: P.42/2011
Freedom of Information: Implementation Plan.
Published on: 16 March 2011
Lodged by: Roy Le Hérissier
Debate date: 4 May 2011
Reference: P.41/2011
Public elections: voting on Sunday 16th October 2011.
Published on: 15 March 2011
Lodged by: Trevor Pitman
Debate date: 30 March 2011
Reference: P.40/2011
Comments Learn more about Comments (2,104 results)
Comments provide additional views or information in relation to a proposition or amendment. They may also indicate whether the author of the Comments think the proposition or amendment should be adopted or rejected by the States Assembly.
Social Rented and First-Time Buyer Housing: Proposals for Future Funding (P.74/99): Comments
Published on: 25 May 1999
Presented by: Home Affairs Committee
Debate date: 7 July 1999
Reference: P.74/1999(Com)(2)
Social Rented Housing and First-Time Buyer Housing: Proposals for Future Funding (P.74/99): Comments
Reference: P.74/1999(Com)
Housing Strategy 1998-2003 (P.201/98): comments
Presented by: Establishment Committee
Debate date: 12 October 1999
Reference: P.201/1998(Com)