[S3M-4490.1 (Amendment)] Decision Time — 25 Jun 2009 at 17:00
This looks like the vote on S3M-4490.1
The description in the bulletin on 2009-06-25 is:
*S3M-4490.1 Michael Russell: Calman Commission Report—As an amendment to motion (S3M-4490) in the name of Michael McMahon, leave out from after first "Parliament" to end and insert "welcomes the constitutional debate in Scotland; notes the Calman Commission on Scottish Devolution’s report, Serving Scotland Better: Scotland and the United Kingdom in the 21st Century, and puts forward a plan for implementation that (a) urges the UK Government to work with the Scottish Government to implement now those recommendations for additional powers that have attracted consensus by devolving electoral administration (5.1), airguns (5.13), licensing of controlled substances for treating addictions (5.14), drink-driving limits (5.15) and national speed limits (5.16), (b) calls on the Parliamentary Bureau to consider the recommendations that apply to the procedures of the Parliament, (c) further calls on the Scottish Government to work with other devolved administrations and the UK Government to take forward recommendations on the relationships between the respective governments, and (d) calls for continued debate towards a decision by the Scottish people on the merits of the Calman Commission on Scottish Devolution’s financial proposals in contrast to those that would offer real financial independence for Scotland." Supported by: John Swinney* Motions and amendments which have attracted additional support
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Text Introducing Division:
Seven questions will be put as a result of today's business. The first question is, that amendment S3M-4490.1, in the name of Michael Russell, which seeks to amend motion S3M-4490, in the name of Michael McMahon, on the Calman commission report, be agreed to. Are we agreed?
No.
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