List of bills in the 1st Legislature of Cascadia

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The bills of the 1st Legislature of Cascadia list includes proposed national laws that were introduced in the 1st Legislature of Cascadia. This Legislature lasted from August 17, 2022, to September 17, 2022.

The Legislature of Cascadia is the unicameral legislature of the national government of the Republic of Cascadia consisting of one house: the house known as the House of Representatives. The bills listed below are arranged on the basis of when they were introduced chronologically by date.

After passage by the House, a bill is sent to the governor for signature or veto. Bills from the 1st Legislature that have successfully completed this process become law and are listed as Acts of the 1st Legislature of Cascadia.

Introduced in the House of Representatives

Main article: List of acts of the 1st Legislature of Cascadia

Passed by the House, signed by Governor

H.R. number Date of introduction Short title Long title
H.R. 1 August 17, 2022 Cascadian Town Expansion Act
H.R. 2 August 17, 2022 Intersession Vacancy Act
H.R. 4 August 19, 2022 Apportionment Committee Act
H.R. 5 August 23, 2022 To Grant Honorary Citizenship to N_S_X
H.R. 6 August 30, 2022 To Implement a Gubernatorial Candidate Tax
H.R. 7 August 30, 2022
H.R. 8 August 31, 2022 Equal Rights Bill
H.R. 9 August 31, 2022 Title Establishment Act
H.R. 10 September 1, 2022 Representation of the People Act
H.R. 11 September 3, 2022 To Repeal the Gubernatorial Candidate Tax Act
H.R. 12 September 4, 2022 Cmac Act
H.R. 13 September 7, 2022 Recruitment Act
H.R. 14 September 9, 2022 September 2022 Cascadian legislative electoral distribution order Act
H.R. 15 September 11, 2022 National Loan Act
H.R. 16 September 14, 2022 Anti-Anime Law Enforcement Act

Passed by the House, vetoed by Governor

No bills passed during this session were vetoed by the Governor.

Passed by the House, no gubernatorial consent needed

H.R. number Date of introduction Long title
H.R. 3 August 19, 2022 Approval of Furballen to replace the vacancy of Toasterburnt in the Northwest electoral division

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