Laying aside a bill refers to the procedural action taken by a legislative body to temporarily set aside a proposed piece of legislation, often to prioritize other matters or to allow for further discussion and consideration. This does not equate to a rejection; instead, it keeps the bill alive for potential future debate. The process allows legislators to manage their agenda and focus on pressing issues while retaining the option to revisit the bill later.
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