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Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill Legislative Consent Memorandum.
Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill Legislative Consent Memorandum.
Scottish Elections (Reform) Bill
Scottish Elections (Reform) BillSP Bill number53Type of BillGLength of Bill (no. of pages in the Bill excluding contents pages and back sheets)29Date introduced2 Sep 19Preliminary discussions in committeeSPPA 19 Sep 19Lead committee appointedSPPAStage 1 discussions in lead committeeStage 1 discussions in other committeesStage 1 report ref.Stage 1 plenary debatePreliminary discussions in committee prior to Stage 2Stage 2 committee discussionsAfter stage 2 discussionsStage 2 report ref.Discussions in committee prior to Stage 3Stage 3 plenary debate/s3 Jun 20Date passedLength of Bill as passed28Length of passage in calendar days311Date of Royal Assent8 Jul 20Act Number2020 (asp 12)
We will—as we do every day and every week—look at the impact on Scotland and what we can do to assist. Of course, we are pursuing an agenda to continue Scotland’s place in the EU.
The first question is, that motion S5M-15032, in the name of Michael Russell, on protecting our interests: Scotland’s response to the United Kingdom Government and European Union withdrawal agreement and political declaration, be agreed to.
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For the most part, respondents to the call for evidence accepted a legislative approach to regulating lobbying activity and recognised the Bill’s objectives of improving transparency about such activity.