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Appropriation Act 2007

[As Introduced]
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An Appropriation Act is a law that gives the government legal permission to spend money from the public budget for a specific year. The 2007 Act authorized how billions of pounds of taxpayers' money could be spent across government services during that financial year.

Presented by John Healey
supported by Lord Davies of Oldham.
✓ Passed into lawPublicLords
Official Ballot · The People's Chamber

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The people's count15 votes
100% Aye · 150% No · 0
MPs' votePassed without division
No division called, Third Reading carried on the voices.

Bill passage

Commons

  • 1st reading12 Mar 2007
  • 2nd reading13 Mar 2007
  • 3rd reading13 Mar 2007

Lords

  • 1st reading13 Mar 2007
  • 2nd reading19 Mar 2007
  • 3rd reading19 Mar 2007
Royal Assent20 Mar 2007