Gnaeus Salix Astur et Marcus Arminius Maior, tribuni plebis,
Quiritibus Novae Romae S.P.D. Ex Officio Tribunorum Plebis The Senate has
finished its latest session, and the votes have been tallied.
The following 16 Senatores cast votes. They are
referred to below by their initials, and are listed in alphabetical order
by nomen:
- Patricia Cassia (PC)
- Marcus Cassius Julianus (MCJ)
- Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (LCSF)
- Pompeia Cornelia Strabo (PCS)
- Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus (LEC)
- Quintus Fabius Maximus (QFM)
- Caius Flavius Diocletianus(CFD)
- Alexander Iulius Caesar Probus Macedonius (AICPM)
- Decius Iunius Palladius Invictus (DIPI)
- Marcus Iunius Iulianus (MII)
- Titus Labienus Fortunatus (TLF)
- Gaius Marius Merullus (GMM)
- Marcus Minucius Audens (MMA)
- Marcus Octavius Germanicus (MOG)
- Lucius Sergius Australicus Obstinatus (LSAO)
- Flavius Vedius Germanicus ((FVG))
The following Senatores did not vote:
Senator Antonius Gryllus Graecus cast his votes after the end of voting
session, and so they are not included in the results One item needs 2/3
majority vote to be approved. With 16 Senatores voting, this 2/3 majority
will be reached with at least 11 senatores voting UTI ROGAS (yes).
"UTI ROGAS" indicates a vote in favor of an item,
"ANTIQUO" or "NEGAT" is a vote against, and "ABSTINEO" is an abstention.
The items for consideration are as follows:
----- ITEM I: Feriae Latinae
By the recommendation of Pontifex
A. Gryllus Graecus, the date of the Feriae Latinae for this year is set
as April 28th. April 29th and 30th shall be dies religiosi.
*PASSED* Unanimously. YES, 16; NO, 0; ABSTENTION,
0.
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PC: UTI ROGAS.
-
MJC: UTI ROGAS.
- Pontiff Graecus has done a fine job in setting
this date accurately.
-
LCSF: UTI ROGAS.
- PCS UTI ROGAS.
LEC: UTI ROGAS.
- QFM UTI ROGAS.
-
CFD: UTI ROGAS.
AICPM: UTI ROGAS.
-
DIPI: UTI ROGAS. MII UTI ROGAS.
-
TLF: UTI ROGAS.
CMM: UTI ROGAS.
- I vote to set the date according to the
recommendation of A Gryllus Graecus Pontifex.
- MMA UTI ROGAS.
- MOG UTI ROGAS.
-
LSAO: UTI ROGAS.
- (FVG) UTI ROGAS.
----- ITEM II: Budget Approval of the budget for
MMDCCLV
as posted by
Patricia Cassia in the Aerarium Saturni, and modified by G. Popillius
Laenas. (This modification reserves one half of tax income for provincial
use).http: //www.novaroma.org/aerarium_saturni/budget2755.html
- *PASSED*. YES, 14; NO, 0; ABSTENTION, 2.
-
PC: UTI ROGAS.
- I also encourage this year's Consuls and
Quaestores to do better than we did last year, and to approve the budget
before Janus opens the door to 2003.
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MJC: UTI
ROGAS.
-
LCSF: UTI
ROGAS.
- PCS UTI ROGAS.
-
LEC: UTI
ROGAS.
- QFM UTI ROGAS.
-
CFD: UTI
ROGAS.
-
AICPM: UTI
ROGAS.
-
DIPI:
ABSTINEO.
- I still have reservations about a specific
amount of money being reserved to the provinces in absence of specific
projects. I think money should be allocated by need to specific
provinces, not a flat rate to them all.
- MII ABSTINEO.
-
TLF: UTI
ROGAS.
-
CMM: UTI
ROGAS.
- MMA UTI ROGAS.
- MOG UTI ROGAS.
- Although the budget doesn't specify exactly how
provincial money is to be spent, I believe there is no point in
attempting to determine that now -- we don't yet know how much income
there will be, or which provinces it will come from. As required, we
will be reserving half of the tax income for provincial use; so this
budget satisfies that law.
-
LSAO: UTI
ROGAS.
- (FVG) UTI
ROGAS.
----- Item III: Century Reduction
That the proposed amendment to the
Constitution, allowing for fewer than 193 centuries, should be sent to the
Comitia Centuriata for voting. This item constitutes a preliminary
approval and not a final ratification.
*PASSED* YES, 12; NO, 4; ABSTENTION, 0.
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PC: UTI ROGAS.
-
MJC: UTI ROGAS. The passage of this measure will help to streamline
our comitiae elections and voting. It should eliminate the need for
runoff voting as happened this last election.
LCSF:
UTI ROGAS.
- PCS UTI ROGAS.
-
LEC:
ANTIQUO. I plan on voting no to this if it is brought to the citizens. I
do not believe that it is wise to alter the voting system every time it
is inconvenient. I understand the wish for this proposal, but I believe
that we should just 'tough it out' until there are enough voting
citizens to make such gerrymandering unnecessary. This proposal actually
isn't necessary now, it's mostly the fault of uninterested 'citizen' who
don't vote for whatever reason. Also, I am wondering how such a change
to the constitution could be abused in the future. This is just the
opinion of one stodgy Republican.
- QFM ANTIQUO. I feel it sets a dangerous
precedent to change our voting system every time we run into a problem.
That wasn't the way ancient Rome operated, and it is not the way we
should react to every dilemma we face here.
-
CFD:
ANTIQUO.
-
AICPM:
UTI ROGAS.
-
DIPI: UTI
ROGAS.
- Palladius: Uti Rogas. Since it has been
clarified that this is not a ratification presented out of order but
merely a preliminary recommendation, I vote in favor of this.
- MII UTI ROGAS.
-
TLF: UTI
ROGAS.
-
CMM: UTI
ROGAS. I recommend that such a proposal, calling for no change except a
numerical reduction in the centuries, to no fewer than 30, go before the
centuries. Amendments to the constitution and revision of electoral
process should be avoided, but so too should multiple run-off elections.
It is really to eliminate such elections that I support this reduction.
- MMA UTI ROGAS.
- MOG UTI ROGAS.
- Hopefully this will reduce the number of
"run-off" elections.
-
LSAO: UTI
ROGAS.
- (FVG) ANTIQUO.
----- Item IV: Patres Patriae
In recognition of
their service as the founders of the Republic, F. Vedius Germanicus and
M. Cassius Iulianus are each to be awarded the honorific "Pater
Patriae.".
*PASSED*. YES, 14; NO, 0; ABSTENTION, 2.
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PC: UTI
ROGAS.
-
MJC:
ABSTINEO.
-
LCSF: UTI
ROGAS.
- PCS UTI ROGAS.
-
LEC: UTI
ROGAS.
- QFM UTI ROGAS.
- And well deserved. Without these two's vision,
none of this we do today would have come forth.
-
CFD: UTI
ROGAS.
-
AICPM:
UTI ROGAS.
-
DIPI: UTI
ROGAS. This is an honor that is well deserved.
- MII UTI ROGAS.
-
TLF: UTI
ROGAS.
-
CMM: UTI
ROGAS.
- MMA UTI ROGAS.
- MOG UTI ROGAS.
-
LSAO: UTI ROGAS.
In recognition of their service as the founders of the Republic, F.
Vedius Germanicus and M. Cassius Iulianus are each to be awarded the
honorific "Pater Patriae".
(FVG) ABSTINEO.
-----
Item V: Senator Removal
The Senate issues its advice on the
criteria and procedures for removal of inactive Senators. The full text of
this item is:
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Senatus Consultum on the Removal of Inactive Senators.
I. Senatorship in Nova Roma shall be for life, so long as a Senator
maintains a minimum level of activity, as defined herein.
II. Level of Activity Required.
A. A Senator is required to cast votes
in at least one third of the sessions of the Senate during any calendar
year. Should he or she fail to do so, he or she may be removed at the
option of the Censores.
B. Voting by proxy shall be considered acceptable for satisfying these
requirements, if and only if the right of proxy is granted during the
discussion period of the session for which proxy is granted.
III. Removal of a Senator.
A. The Censores are empowered to use their judgement when considering
the removal of a Senator who has failed to maintain the minimum level of
activity, and to either retain or remove that Senator at their option. The
Censores should consider whether a valid excuse for failing to remain
active has been offered.
B. The Senator to be removed has sixty days to appeal his or her
removal to any magistrate capable of convening the Senate.
A 2/3rds supermajority of the Senate, excluding the Censores, is
required to override the Censores and halt the removal.
C. An ex-Senator who has been removed may be later restored to the
Senate by the Censores.
IV. Exemptions.
A. Censores, Consuls, and
Praetores are exempt during their year in office, regardless of their
participation level the previous year. Any Senator appointed less than
six months before the end of the preceding year is exempt.
B.
In recognition of their service to the Republic, any Senator who has
completed a full term as Consul or Censor may be removed from
the Senate if and only if he or she fails the test described in Section
II for four consecutive years.
C. Any Senator who has served in the Senate for
ten years is forever after exempt from removal for reason of
inactivity.
V. This Senatus Consultum is the advice of the Senate to the Censores.
A law based upon this Senatus Consultum, if passed by the Comitia, shall
go into effect on the Kalends of Ianuarius MMDCCLVI auc (01 January
2003).
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*PASSED* YES, 11; NO, 4; ABSTENTION, 1.
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PC: UTI
ROGAS. I believe this is a necessary step forward.
-
MJC: UTI
ROGAS. The passage of this measure will help to ensure Senate
participation and effectiveness. I hope to adopt a similar measure in
the Collegium Pontificum shortly.
-
LCSF:
ABSTINEO.
- PCS UTI ROGAS. Uti Rogas: I am satisfied with
the final amendments made to this consultum. I do not feel that it
comprehensively expresses all the criteria in question in the assessment
of Senatorial Conduct, but that in itself doesn't make this consultum
incorrect or undesirable, as it reads. These additional ideas of which I
speak can be addressed in future at a more ameniable time.
-
LEC: UTI
ROGAS. In addition to meeting standards for obtaining inclusion into the
Senate there ought to be objective standards for maintaining membership
therein. Relatively active citizenship and participation within Nova
Roma shouldn't be too much to ask, in addition to being a positive
example of the Virtutes Romani.
- QFM ANTIQUO. Not only is it against our mos
maiorum, but I feel sets a dangerous bias. You were rewarded for your
work in the government by a seat in the Curia house. Now by removing the
word "for life" you completely change the original idea and replace it
with a conditional one. And there are no safe guards. What is current
today might be changed tomorrow. Antiqvo 1,000 times, Antiqvo!
-
CFD: UTI
ROGAS.
-
AICPM:
UTI ROGAS.
-
DIPI:
ANTIQUO. As you know, I have spoken forcefully against this. It is
against the Mos Maiorum and is a response to a non-existent problem. Its
provisions would affect one senator only, thus this has the appearance
of something that is meant to fix a problem that when looked at doesn't
exist.
- I oppose this on principle. It is against the
mos maiorum and is detrimental to the long term welfare of the senate
and the state. Senators are supposed to be as free as possible from
political pressure, which is why it's a lifetime position.
- If we open the door to "lifetime except under
this circumstance" then we are setting a precedent to add other
conditions and yet others until before you know it we will be
politicians thinking of our careers and possible dangers to ourselves,
rather than statesmen looking at the long-term dangers to Nova Roma and
her long-term needs and goals.
- MII ANTIQUO.
-
TLF: UTI
ROGAS. I do not see that this proposal goes against the mos maiorum, as
it seems quite appropriate to our version of the ancient measure of
worth--i.e. service in place of wealth. It also establishes reasonable
guidelines and goes a long way toward forestalling future arguments over
whether the censores need an "enabling law" in order to use the powers
allotted to them by the constitution.
-
CMM: UTI
ROGAS.
- I vote to adopt this policy. The minimum
participation requirement is very reasonable and fair, and it acts to
narrow and define somewhat one power of the censores.
- MMA UTI ROGAS.
- MOG UTI ROGAS.
-
LSAO: UTI
ROGAS.
- (FVG) ANTIQUO.
----- Item VI: Age Exemption Exemption to the Lex Iunia de Magisterium
Aetate for M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus.
[A 2/3 supermajority is required to pass this measure.]
*NOT PASSED* YES, 2; NO, 14; ABSTENTION, 0.
-
PC: UTI
ROGAS.
-
MJC:
ANTIQUO.
-
While M. Scribonius Curio Britannicus has so
far done very well in the positions he has filled, I must concur that
this sort of exemption should be done only in special circumstances. Hopefully
Britannicus will consider other positions that he is able to fill legally
now.
-
LCSF:
ANTIQUO.
-
PCS
ANTIQUO.
-
With the greatest respect to Marcus Scribonius Curio
Britannicus:
-
After carefully weighing his political activity, political participation within the past 7-8
months, to wit, expression of personal position with respect to
plebian items presented in the Forum, or other associate lists, I am not convinced that
it is appropriate for me as a Senator and Praetor, who is
keenly interested in the proper advocacy of plebian interests, to grant
an age exemption to one whom I do not
see as politically experienced or active enough for this important role. Not at this
time. This in no way negates my recognition and appreciation of his
service in other areas of Nova Roma, at which he has done
well.
-
LEC:
ANTIQUO.
-
However, as
Censor I will observe the will of the Senate in this
case. The law states that, "VI. An exemption to
this law may be granted to a person by the approval of *both censor(e)s*
and a senatus consultum approved by a two thirds majority vote." If
the Senate grants this petition a 2/3 majority I will not block
it.
-
QFM:
ANTIQUO.
-
I much as I like Scribonius Curio we have
age limits due to the fact that a young man has little life experience. I
do believe as Scribonius Curio continues to work in Rome his seasoning
will grow, and he will make a fine magistrate one day.
Just not yet. I have heard the arguments pro,
and I blame the internet. Youth of today want things now, spoiled by the
internet's "instant access" There is no instant access in Nova Roma, except
through hard work with dignatis and that is the way it should
stay.
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CFD:
ANTIQUO.
-
AICPM:
ANTIQUO.
-
DIPI:
ANTIQUO.
-
Exceptions
to this law should be rare and be made
only for extraordinary individuals who stand out above their peers in their age group.
While M. Scribonius has served ably he does not stand out above
his peers to the extent that he should be jumped ahead of
them.
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MII UTI
ROGAS.
-
TLF:
ANTIQUO.
-
With reluctance, for the same reason as that stated by D
Iunius.
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CMM:
ANTIQUO.
-
I vote against exempting M.
Scribonius Curio Britannicus from Lex Iunia de Magistratuum Aetate. Exemption should be
granted only rarely and where an urgent, convincing case is made for
it.
-
MMA
ANTIQUO.
-
The Senate has passed the Age Law
for good reason, as we have seen in the past. While the exemption rule is
a way around the law for those candidates below the age requirement
for the position requested, it is my belief that such an
exemption must be earned by special consideration by exceptional
effort, or some other indication that the applicant is indeed special in some way
that sets his or her age limitations in a secondary consideration. I
have neither seen nor read of any such special considerations for this
applicant.
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MOG: UTI
ROGAS.
-
LSAO:
ANTIQUO.
-
Reluctantly. Marcus Scribonius has evidently served
Nova Roma well as a Rogator. However, the position of Tribune can be a
powerful and influential one. I would prefer that he first gain the
additional years required by the law, and therefore I cannot support this
exemption.
-
(FVG)
ANTIQUO.
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