
Congress Bills Packetmake sure the packet shows the packet for this quarter.
Each speech
is 3 minutes.
The first
pro and con speech on each topic will have a 2 minute
questioning period broken into 4 blocks of 30 seconds for direct questioning.
And all other speeches will have 1 minutes for questions.
We have two
sessions that are 1.5 hours long.
As always,
Respect and Safety are Paramount. Ages range from middle to high school. There
can be large age differences, being respectful to all competitors is important.
Dockets
are made by the tournament tab staff with the topics in order. Competitors may
propose an alternative docket with the topics they want debated,
in the order in which they want to debate them. Then they are voted on if there
is more than one proposed docket.
PO
elections take place after a nomination process (self
nominations are allowed) and an anonymous vote is taken. In person this
is through ripped pieces of paper, or else a straw poll is typically used for online tournaments.
We follow NSDA Rules.
There
should be no communication with coaches, parents, friends etc. that are not
involved in the debate.
No
information should be fabricated (made up).
POs will
elect speakers and questioners based on Precedence and Recency. Precedence is
the number of speeches that have been made and Recency is how recently one has
spoken.
The person with fewer speeches is given priority if they choose to speak.
If all speech numbers are even, then priority is decided based on how recently
a person has spoken with the least recent person to have spoken given the
higher priority.
Precedence will always override recency. Speeches are run with recency
(includes Precedence) and questions are usually run based on precedence
exclusively.
There must
be at least one full cycle of debate (one Affirmation Speech, followed by one
Negation speech) on each piece of legislation before you can have incomplete
cycles (consecutive aff speeches or neg speeches).
Once the
first cycle has started you must finish it before tabling the legislation or
moving to previous question.
Presiding
Officers (POs) are elected after the dockets are decided.
Breaks,
switching topics, addressing the chamber, formally asking questions and ending
sessions are all run through motions.
The PO and Parliamentarian (most experienced Congress Judge) will rule on
motions; this is done either by conducting a vote or by a “decision of the
chair” this is a choice made by the PO and
most often used for a recess at which point the Parliamentarian (parli) will advise the PO on whether a recess should be
allowed.
This sheet has the motions that are used. Not all motions need to be
made in one round.