A motion to suspend the rules and pass as amended is a parliamentary procedure used to expedite the passage of a bill or resolution. It typically requires a supermajority vote and allows members to bypass standard procedural requirements, such as debate or a committee review. By passing as amended, it means that the bill has been altered from its original form before approval. This motion is often employed to streamline legislative processes when there is broad agreement on the changes made.
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