Senatus consultum de abolitione consilii praeparatorii (Nova Roma)

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SENATUS CONSULTUM STATUS INFORMATION


This Senatus Consultum was REJECTED.

Rejected by the Senate of Nova Roma
Yes: 3 No: 19 Abs.: 0
a.d. III Kal. Feb. M. Metello D. Aurelio cos. MMDCCLXXIX a.u.c.

Abolishing the Senate Preparation Committee

I. First established under the Senatus consultum on the establishment of the senate preparation committee, enacted on a.d. IV Id. Oct. Sex. Lucilio C. Claudio P. Annaeo Q. Catulo tr. mil. cos. pot. (12 October, 2017), the committee had an intent to prepare a number of senators and senior magistrates for any one, or a number of, upcoming senate sessions.

II. With this senatus consultum, the Senate Preparation Committee is hereby now abolished.

III. The committee was born during a time of the consular tribunes and perhaps may have been necessary for this year alone. Since then, this committee has been rarely used or invoked and little to no records of the committee meetings existing in the tabularium, if at all. A committee is not required for senior magistrates to communicate with other senators to prepare a senate session. Should a presiding magistrate require support, he can simply look to his consular advisor staff that already exist, or appoint more apparitores as necessary.

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