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UK Parliament · Bill
Appropriation Act 2009
Summary
This Act gives the UK government official permission to spend taxpayers' money on running the country for the 2009-2010 financial year. It's basically the government's yearly 'shopping list' that Parliament approves, allowing them to pay for services like hospitals, schools, and the military.
A vote to support means
- —Supporting this Act means allowing the government to spend money on running public services like the NHS, schools, and defence. It ensures essential services can continue operating throughout the year without disruption.
A vote to oppose means
- —Critics might worry that the Act gives the government too much freedom to spend money without detailed debate on each department's budget. Some may be concerned about how much money goes to certain areas or whether spending is wasteful.
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Bill Passage
Commons
- 1st reading9 Mar 2009
- 2nd reading10 Mar 2009
- 3rd reading10 Mar 2009
Lords
- 1st reading11 Mar 2009
- 2nd reading12 Mar 2009
- 3rd reading12 Mar 2009
Royal Assent12 Mar 2009
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