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The '''''Republic of Cascadia Statutes at Large''''', commonly referred to as the '''''Statutes at Large''''' and abbreviated '''Stat.''', are an official record of [[Act of the Legislature (Cascadia)|Acts of the Legislature]] and resolutions passed by the Legislature of Cascadia. Each act and resolution of the Legislature is originally published as a slip law, which is classified as either [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_and_private_bills<nowiki> public law] (abbreviated Pub.L.) or [</nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_and_private_bills<nowiki> private law] (Pvt.L.), and designated and numbered accordingly. At the end of a congressional session, the statutes enacted during that session are compiled into bound books, known as "session law" publications. The session law publication for U.S. Federal statutes is called the </nowiki>''United States Statutes at Large''. In that publication, the public laws and private laws are numbered and organized in chronological order. U.S. Federal statutes are published in a three-part process, consisting of slip laws, session laws (''Statutes at Large''), and codification (''United States Code'').
The '''''Republic of Cascadia Statutes at Large''''', commonly referred to as the '''''Statutes at Large''''' and abbreviated '''Stat.''', are an official record of [[Act of the Legislature (Cascadia)|Acts of the Legislature]] and resolutions passed by the Legislature of Cascadia. Each act and resolution of the Legislature is originally published as a slip law, which is classified as either [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_and_private_bills public law] (abbreviated Pub.L.) or [</nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_and_private_bills private law] (Pvt.L.), and designated and numbered accordingly. At the end of a congressional session, the statutes enacted during that session are compiled into bound books, known as "session law" publications. The session law publication for U.S. Federal statutes is called the </nowiki>''United States Statutes at Large''. In that publication, the public laws and private laws are numbered and organized in chronological order. U.S. Federal statutes are published in a three-part process, consisting of slip laws, session laws (''Statutes at Large''), and codification (''United States Code'').

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The Republic of Cascadia Statutes at Large, commonly referred to as the Statutes at Large and abbreviated Stat., are an official record of Acts of the Legislature and resolutions passed by the Legislature of Cascadia. Each act and resolution of the Legislature is originally published as a slip law, which is classified as either public law (abbreviated Pub.L.) or [</nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_and_private_bills private law] (Pvt.L.), and designated and numbered accordingly. At the end of a congressional session, the statutes enacted during that session are compiled into bound books, known as "session law" publications. The session law publication for U.S. Federal statutes is called the </nowiki>United States Statutes at Large. In that publication, the public laws and private laws are numbered and organized in chronological order. U.S. Federal statutes are published in a three-part process, consisting of slip laws, session laws (Statutes at Large), and codification (United States Code).