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A Bill is a proposed Act of the Scottish Parliament. A Bill that is introduced in the Scottish Parliament is scrutinised and debated by MSPs.
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MSPs take part in examining and passing proposed laws (Bills). They represent you in the Scottish Parliament and your local area. And they examine the work of the Scottish Government.
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The Scottish Parliament examines what the Scottish Government is doing, makes new laws on devolved matters and debates the issues of the day.
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The Bill changes the law affecting Scottish Parliament elections and Scottish local government elections.
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The Bill is at Stage 2
Read the Bill and information which explains what it does, why it was introduced, and how much it will cost.
Committees examine the Bill and gather views. They produce reports before MSPs debate the Bill in the Chamber. MSPs then decide on the purpose (“general principles”) of the Bill.
MSPs can propose changes (“amendments”) to the Bill. The amendments are considered and decided on by a committee.
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