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Legislation Writing 101

Legislation Writing 101. Why should I learn?. You are representing students in your college and across the university. Students deserve to have their voices heard through you. You matter… nuff said Sometimes things are missed or overlooked by the Senate body. Remember….

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Legislation Writing 101

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  1. Legislation Writing 101

  2. Why should I learn? • You are representing students in your college and across the university. • Studentsdeserve to have their voices heard through you. • You matter…nuff said • Sometimes things are missed or overlooked by the Senate body

  3. Remember… • You were elected for a reason. You can make changes to K-State! • You don’t need a committees approval to send legislation to Senate. • A piece of legislation DOES NOT have to be authored by a committee. • Interns and cabinet members can write legislation too!

  4. Wording • Resolutions are resolved • Bills are enacted • The whereas clauses provide background, clarity, and reasoning behind the bill or resolution. • They don’t have to be long or complicated, just clear and concise. • Enacted clauses should bring about what you are changing • Resolved clauses should be what you are in support of

  5. Formatting • Times New Roman font, size twelve • Side numbering in Times New Roman • Bold and capitalize all whereas’s, bill title, enacted • If proposing amendments to statues, by-laws, or constitution be sure to strike through what you are taking out and highlight or italicize what you are changing.

  6. Role of Senate Ops • The role of Senate Ops in this process is to make sure legislation sounds and looks like it should. • We fix grammatical, mathematical, or wording errors. • All legislation is due to my mailbox in OSAS or email by 6pm Tuesday night.

  7. But Hannah I’m stuck… • Good news! There are great people and resources that you can use to help you. • Bill Harlan-he’s awesome go and chat with him if your having trouble. Fun Fact: He was the Chair of Senate Ops from 2000-2001 and 2002-2003. • Previous legislation-check out our super sweet history and get ideas from there.

  8. QUESTIONS???

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