Bills
0 bills before the Bermuda Parliament
255
Passed
11
Stalled
3
Withdrawn
95%
Pass Rate
11 bills introduced but never voted on. In Bermuda, bills that are not called for a second reading before the parliamentary session ends quietly expire. There is no formal "killed" status — they simply stop progressing.
How does this work?
Bills are proposed new laws. They go through several readings in the House of Assembly, then the Senate, before receiving Royal Assent to become law. The government introduces most bills, but opposition and individual members can also propose legislation.