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As goes hot boy...

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She will vote for the bill but they had BETTER put in another statute for theater soon.

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Against. In a month, when this has failed disastrously, people will doubtless vote for a more sensible set of regulations, but Jonatan isn't, actually, vindictive enough to find that reassuring. Letting Westcrown burn to prove the radicals wrong is Evil, pure and simple.

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Against, obviously. All the radicals are for it.

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Enric votes for, he already voted on this one and it's for his committee. Feels good, even if he missed the part of the meeting for actually planning this one. Hopefully proposals from his other committees will make it up here too someday. If the nobles don't just steal them all.

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Against. The pamphlets are funny. 

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For, obviously. Let's hope.

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For. She still doesn't really like it, but as far as she can tell the diabolist nobles want to hang anyone who dares to speak a word against the idea of people being ruled by diabolist nobles who get to hurt whoever they want.

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Liushna isn't convinced that censorship isn't a deeply stupid human idea, but she is capable of grasping concepts like "the other nobles' ideas are worse" and "Korva Tallandria is deeply cool and has a good head on her shoulders" and "everybody is convinced that censorship would have stopped what happened on the Third so it is definitely going to happen." She will vote for the proposal that is only moderately suspicious, because that is, apparently, how Human Politics works. 

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For.

Iker hates this anonymous voting and anonymous speaking thing. Boss proposing a bill would have been an easy way to see who he is supposed to be with and who he is supposed to be against. But no, it can't be easy.

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He's so torn. On the one hand it'd be better to have a stronger law. On the other hand, he has never in his life before last Toilday wanted anything as badly as he wants to see the smug actress and the smug Calistrian whore and the smug song-sorceress burn in Hell eternally, and while he can't have that he can at least watch the actress lose her precious theatre-of-having-children-murdered-for-amusement. In favor.

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For. He'd been leaning against, but the Duchess of Chelam is in favor, and even on an anonymous ballot that's not something he'd set aside lightly.

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He's not convinced that this decentralized approval scheme is superior to a centralized one. But it has the most important feature, that untraceable pamphlets will be banned and what is left will be easily traceable, and then Her Majesty's scryers can go back to finding murderers. He tentatively votes for.

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Against. If you can't get the Queen's men to approve your book, you shouldn't be publishing it.

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That was wildly uncomfortable, and the bill has definitely gotten more permissive since the last time he saw it, but... he does not actually want to go through and burn all the books in Taggun Hold, and this should still chill things enough that they stop catching fire. For.

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Plays are way more interesting than this and the actor lady said it would ban them. Against. They should just ban the pamphlets and not the plays.

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The guy bribing him didn't say anything! But two archdukes said they liked it so probably that's what's safest. For.

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This is being pushed through by the same radicals who've made it clear they don't respect people's authority over their own property; it's no wonder it's so lenient. Against.

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The asshole who wants to ban whorehouses is against it, so he's in favor.

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Maybe if all the pamphlets stop people will stop learning incorrect meanings for "Fiducia". For.

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Abstain. Again.

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Kicharchu can't read. Abstain.

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In favor. Obviously. This is the one that is not blatantly opposed to her life's work, although likewise she's definitely going to vote in favor of the Archduchess's proposed amendments if at any point those come to the point of a vote. 

She's keeping a list of nobles who spoke up in favor of the more draconian versions, and also banning Calistria. She's not going to take the piss out of all of them in her book, of course, and even the ones she does should probably not be mostly recognizable, but it does help to keep track of who's being just the absolute worst at any given time. 

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Against, of course. And he signals the sortitions he's bribed to do the same but he has no certainty they'll actually follow through now that the archmage is putting his thumb on the scales.

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