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King
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« on: September 04, 2004, 09:56:58 PM »

In what could be my final days as Lieutenant Governor, I would like to introduce this amendment to our region's Constitution:


Local Government
No forms of local government (ex. Mayor of Oregon) shall be formed in any state in the Pacific region without the Governor's or citizens consent.


I hope this will keep "Mayor of Michigan" type things in the Mideast from spreading to the Pacific.

Since the Lieutenant Governor is incharge of all elections in our region I would like to make this the special election "voting booth" for this amendment.

All Pacific citizens in favor say Yea and all opposed say Nay.
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King
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« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2004, 10:38:44 PM »

Yea.

Since you've brought it up at all, it seems to be that a "nay" victory would mean that any local government could be formed at anyone's whim, which would kind of be weird.

Well actually anybody could do it before but then there would be big legal battles saying they couldn't despite there being no law...this way we can just read the Constitution and say we're right and your wrong.
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