The R.A. has never voted to change the practice of the Speaker reserving the right to not cast a vote or absention on a particular matter or not posting. This was the practice under the prior Constitution, and it has never been changed by a R.A. vote. Because the R.A. has never voted to change the practice , it's a fair reading of the matter that the R.A. has never intended to change the practice and has continuously accepted it.
see? this is my point. It may have been the practice back then, as it has been the practice in the current constitutional period, but was it ever the law?
I'd like someone to show me when the R.A. has ever voted to change the common custom, usage and practice that the chair does not vote except to establish a quorum
You do not need to vote to change a custom. You vote to change or establish a law. As Topid has pointed out, we have a written law in this matter. [/quote]