What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Florida
I am a student at a Florida university. At my schools' student government the senate follows a state law which says that when a bill is being discussed for the funding of something, no past bills can be mentioned. So if a bill comes up that proposes to spend $10,000 on a giant statue of Homer Simpson, no one is allowed to mention what the average funding bill costs, or what the last 10 bills were for or anything like that.
The trouble is that I cannot locate this law anywhere in the Sunshine Law Statutes it is said to be a part of.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Oh, and now that I think of it I remember I was also told by staff that any request for information by a student directed toward student government officials did not have any time limit and could be postponed indefinitely.
Thank you,
Florida
I am a student at a Florida university. At my schools' student government the senate follows a state law which says that when a bill is being discussed for the funding of something, no past bills can be mentioned. So if a bill comes up that proposes to spend $10,000 on a giant statue of Homer Simpson, no one is allowed to mention what the average funding bill costs, or what the last 10 bills were for or anything like that.
The trouble is that I cannot locate this law anywhere in the Sunshine Law Statutes it is said to be a part of.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
Oh, and now that I think of it I remember I was also told by staff that any request for information by a student directed toward student government officials did not have any time limit and could be postponed indefinitely.
Thank you,
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