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A Bill is a proposed Act of the Scottish Parliament. A Bill that is introduced in the Scottish Parliament is scrutinised and debated by MSPs.
Go to Bills and laws
MSPs take part in examining and passing proposed laws (Bills). They represent you in the Scottish Parliament and your local area. And they examine the work of the Scottish Government.
Go to MSPs
Information about committees and records of all debates, questions and answers.
Go to Chamber and committees
You can get involved with the Scottish Parliament by joining a Cross-party group, submitting a petition, lobbying or exploring our education resources.
Go to Get involved
Find out about tours and events at the Scottish Parliament.
Go to Visit
The Scottish Parliament examines what the Scottish Government is doing, makes new laws on devolved matters and debates the issues of the day.
Go to About
You can get involved with the Scottish Parliament by joining a Cross-party group, submitting a petition, attending an event, or exploring our education resources.
Find out more about how to get your voice heard
Find out how to petition the Parliament and get details of petitions we've already received.
The Scottish Parliament hosts a wide range of events and exhibitions.
We offer education sessions in the Parliament and in schools, and resources to help you learn or teach about the Parliament. Find out more about what we can do for you or your class.
Get information about British Sign Language (BSL) information about the Parliament, including our BSL plan.
Gaelic plays an important part in the Scottish Parliament. Find out how you can engage with the parliament in Gaelic or learn more.
We want to everyone in Scotland to be involved in our work, whatever language they use. Find out how to contact us in languages other than English.
Find out about current, previous and proposed Cross-party groups.
Find out about lobbying and how to register your organisation on the Lobbying Register.
Information on planning a protest and our code of conduct for protests and demonstrations.
Submit your views on current committee work