kphilippines·Philippinesbyk5nn House seeks to revive half-rice billWas this ever enforced? Iirc this was first done under PNoy(?) days right?https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1859264/house-pushes-revival-of-half-cup-rice-billOpen linkView original on lemm.ee6Comments5
ppobautista replylemmy.worldIt never became a law, as it remained a bill after getting stuck on the First Reading way back in 2013 This is an illustration how a bill becomes a law: Source: https://medium.com/law-simple/how-do-bills-become-laws-in-the-philippines-a-guide-with-illustrations-2c4cd8ac95a6 Blue is for the first house, which may be either Senate or the House of Representatives; Orange is for the second house, which is whichever isn’t the first house; and Green is for both houses.3
kk5nn replylemm.ee1Hide 1 replyMaybe it's because it was never really enforced by any establishment?2
ppobautista replylemmy.worldIt can’t be enforced, since it never became a law. See my other comment on this post1
decadentrebel lemmy.worldThis never became a law. There were deliberations on the chambers that became viral (simply because of the absurd premise), but that's about it.1
I don't remember it ever becoming a law
It never became a law, as it remained a bill after getting stuck on the First Reading way back in 2013
This is an illustration how a bill becomes a law:
Source: https://medium.com/law-simple/how-do-bills-become-laws-in-the-philippines-a-guide-with-illustrations-2c4cd8ac95a6
Blue is for the first house, which may be either Senate or the House of Representatives; Orange is for the second house, which is whichever isn’t the first house; and Green is for both houses.
Maybe it's because it was never really enforced by any establishment?
It can’t be enforced, since it never became a law. See my other comment on this post
This never became a law. There were deliberations on the chambers that became viral (simply because of the absurd premise), but that's about it.