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With the ratification of the [https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/constitutional-repair-act-ii.1451/ Constitutional Repair Act II] on 3 October 2020 (EST), the power to censure was added in the constitution for the Congress. They could censure any person or group.<ref>https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/constitutional-repair-act-ii.1519/</ref>
With the ratification of the [https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/constitutional-repair-act-ii.1451/ Constitutional Repair Act II] on 3 October 2020 (EST), the power to censure was added in the constitution for the Congress. They could censure any person or group.<ref>https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/constitutional-repair-act-ii.1519/</ref>


On 19 June 2023, the Censure Limitation Revamped Act or the CLR Act
On 19 June 2023, the [https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/legislative-standards-act.5478/post-65941 Censure Limitation Revamped Act or the CLR Act] was signed into law which limited the
 


The process for a censure is currently defined within the [https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/legislative-standards-act.5478/ Legislative Standards Act].
The process for a censure is currently defined within the [https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/legislative-standards-act.5478/ Legislative Standards Act].

Revision as of 00:07, 25 July 2025

Censures are a way that the Congress, or solely the House or Senate, can express formal disapproval.

History

Censures were first formally established in the first Congressional Process on 1 May 2020. During this time, they could only be used to censure a representative.[1]

With the ratification of the Constitutional Repair Act II on 3 October 2020 (EST), the power to censure was added in the constitution for the Congress. They could censure any person or group.[2]

On 19 June 2023, the Censure Limitation Revamped Act or the CLR Act was signed into law which limited the

The process for a censure is currently defined within the Legislative Standards Act.

List of censures

Number Name Reason Type Vote Ref.