Legislative Process
Discharge Petition
Definition
A procedure in the House requiring 218 signatures to force a bill out of committee and onto the floor for a vote, bypassing the committee chair.
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Common Questions
- What is a discharge petition?
- A procedure in the House requiring 218 signatures to force a bill out of committee and onto the floor for a vote, bypassing the committee chair.
- What terms are related to discharge petition?
- Related terms include: Standing Committee, Committee Chair. Understanding these related concepts helps provide context for discharge petition.