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Date: 2008-04-13 02:00 pm (UTC)
I feel bad asking this, because this only displays how ignorant I am, but a draft doesn't necessarily mean that it's an official bill, correct? Would the draft still be available for the general public to look at once it's been drafted? If so, would the general public still be able to have a say about it whether it be good or bad?

I'm only asking because I'm hearing people saying that there's not a thing we can do until it's an official bill and I'm confused by that because if it's official then at that point there's nothing we can do about it...at least that's what everyone keeps telling me!

I apologize for the barrage of questions! I just would like to make sure I get my facts straight, you know?
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