My not-very-weekly draft follows.

-Aris

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I hereby distribute each listed proposal, initiating the Agoran
Decision of whether to adopt it, and removing it from the proposal
pool. For this decision, the vote collector is the Assessor, the
quorum is 6.0 [1], the voting method is AI-majority and the valid options
are FOR and AGAINST (PRESENT is also a valid vote, as are conditional
votes).

ID     Author(s)      AI    Title                        Pender      Pend fee
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7989*  Telnaior       3.0   Don't FAGE the FAGE          Telnaior    1 AP
7890*  P.S.S [2]      1.0   History by Force             P.S.S. [2]  1 AP

The proposal pool is currently empty.

Legend: <ID>* : Proposal is pending.


[1] There is a quite a bit of confusion about the last proposal to be
    purportedly resolved, 7981, so this value is provisional.
[2] Publius Scribonius Scholasticus

A proposal may be pended for 1 AP, or for 1/20th the Floating Value
in shines (see the Treasuror's report).

The full text of the aforementioned proposals is included below.

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ID: 7989
Title: Don't FAGE the FAGE
Adoption index: 3.0
Author: Telnaior
Co-authors:


Change the power of Rule 1789 ("Cantus Cygneus") to 3.

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ID: 7990
Title: History by Force
Adoption index: 1.0
Author: Publius Scribonius Scholasticus
Co-authors:


Enact a new Rule "Miscellaneous Herald Duties", with the following text:
{
  The Herald SHALL in eir weekly report include an interesting Agoran
  fact and SHALL in eir monthly report include a short essay of any
  authorship, regarding an aspect of Agoran history. Any player
  publishing a thesis for a degree, related to Agoran history SHOULD
  offer a summary for publication in the Herald's monthly report.

  The Herald SHALL in eir monthly report publish, with reasonable
  effort, a summary of all theses written for the purpose of
  receiving degrees, regardless of whether a degree was awarded.
  The Herald SHOULD attempt to make theses available for reading.
}

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