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Ch9 Motions / AMENDMENTS TO MOTIONS / Amendment in possession of House



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House of Representatives                                Ch 9                                                 p 304

 

Motions / AMENDMENTS TO MOTIONS

 

Amendment in possession of House

Once an amendment is moved and seconded, the question on the amendment must then be proposed by the Chair. While a Member is moving an amendment, the closure motion ‘That the question be now put’ may not be moved, but a Member speaking to an amendment he or she has moved may be interrupted by a closure motion. If this is agreed to, the question on the original question is then put immediately. The motion for the closure may also be moved while the Member who has seconded an amendment is addressing the House and, once again, the closure applies to the original question as, in both cases, the question on the amendment has not yet been proposed from the Chair. 1



See H.R. Deb. (12.4.56) 1332. The amendment was recorded in the Votes and Proceedings as it had been properly moved and seconded, VP 1956-57/74. For more recent example see VP 2002-04/1625.