(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Point of Personal Privilege - raise a point to address any issues of comfort or ability to participate in debate
President Pro Tempore - typically a neutral party, helps facilitate debate
Sine Die - the conclusion of a meeting by a deliberative assembly, such as a legislature or organizational board, without setting a day to reconvene
Amendment - a change proposed to a bill by another senator
Robert’s Rules - manual of parliamentary procedure
Yield the Floor - must be done before another senator can be recognized
Debt Limit - this financial tool that was removed by a bill passed by this chamber
Simple Majority - amount of a vote needed to pass legislation
Voice Vote - vote voiced in unison
Unanimous consent - agreement on any question or matter before the Senate that sets aside a rule of procedure to expedite proceeding
Will the Senator yield to a question? (Free space)
Postpone - delay a motion until a certain time or event
A Second - what is needed to proceed on the vote of a motion
Call for Division - can be called if there is doubt for a vote
Two Thirds - vote needed to expel a senator
One Hundred - how many senators there are in the actual senate
Chamber Leader - majority leader, chooses the agenda for the day
Suspend the Rules - set aside a particular set of rules of debate
Point of Information - question directed to the chair for factual information to the debate at hand
Motion to Proceed - a motion to bring a piece of legislation to the floor
Roll Call Vote - vote where the names of the senators are recorded
Point of Parliamentary Inquiry - asking a question to the chair about the proper way to make a motion or another piece of Parliamentary Procedure
Point of Order - raising a breach of the rules or parliamentary procedure
Two - how many senators are allowed per state
Parliamentarian - knows the rules of debate and clears up if there is confusion
President (Hansen) - can veto legislation that has passed Congress
Recess - temporary interruption of proceedings
Adjourn - end the Session of the Senate
Second Degree - the degree to which an amendment can be amended
Presidential Cabinet - the Senate approves this body for the President
Findings - the section of the bill with the senator’s research
Lay on the Table - indefinitely set aside a motion until the Senate wishes to take it from the table again
Vice President - presides over the Senate in the absence of Senate leadership
Monetary Appropriations - allocated funds for the implementation of a bill
Sunset Date - a date in which a bill is reevaluated or terminated