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« on: December 01, 2007, 03:16:16 AM »

It's time once again for any citizen of the Northeast to propose any piece of legislation they want. For a proposed piece of legislation to make it to the December ballot, it requires the signatures of three Northeast citizens. There will be two weeks to propose and sign legislation. Once those two weeks are up, a vote will take place the weekend of December 15-17. You may begin proposing legislation now.
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« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2007, 04:03:31 AM »
« Edited: December 01, 2007, 04:34:20 AM by Mr. Moderate »

Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007

Whereas, protecting the environment is of utmost importance to the future and well-being of the Northeast Region; and
Whereas, purchasing alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles will be a net financial benefit to the Northeast as gasoline prices continue to rise and fossil fuels become more scarce; therefore:

Be it resolved by the Northeast General Assembly:

SECTION 1. All new vehicles purchased for offical regional use in the Northeast (including buses used for the purposes of regional-subsidized mass transit) must, at a minimum, meet PZEV (Partial Zero-emissions Vehicle) standards.
a.  Definition.  In order to qualify as a PZEV, a vehicle must meet the SULEV (Super Ultra Low-emissions Vehicle) standard and, in addition, have zero evaporative emissions from its fuel system plus an extended (15-year/150,000-mile) warranty on its emission-control components, which incidentally covers the propulsion electrical components of a hybrid electric vehicle.

SECTION 2. Vehicles should meet AT-PZEV (Advanced Technology Partial zero-emissions vehicle) standards or better whenever economically feasible.  (AT-PZEV standards include cars that utilize hybrid technology.)

SECTION 3. Effective Date.  The Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007 shall go into effect immediately upon passage.



Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007

Whereas, The Northeast Region finds the taking of human life to be a most solemn and grave matter;
Whereas, The Northeast Region finds that, if a penalty of death is to be applied, it should be done so under the most strict of conditions and only after a heightened burden of proof has been met; and
Whereas, The Northeast Region finds the method of execution currently used in the region, death by lethal injection, to have the potential for being "cruel and unusual;" therefore:

Be it resolved by the Northeast General Assembly:

SECTION 1. The Northeast shall limit the use of the death penalty for terrorist acts, murders involving torture, the killing of active duty law enforcement officers, and murder sprees.

SECTION 2. The Northeast shall require a burden of proof where jurors find "no doubt" as to the guilt of the defendant before the death penalty may be applied.

SECTION 3. The Northeast shall allow for jurors who do not support the death penalty to serve in death penalty cases.

SECTION 4. The Northeast shall not allow the use of the death penalty for defendants under 18 at the time of the applicable offense and those who are "mentally ill."

SECTION 5. Jurors must find that there is ''conclusive evidence" reaching a ''high level of scientific certainty" linking the defendant to the crime scene, the murder weapon, or the victim's body before a death sentence can be imposed. This evidence may include DNA evidence, footwear impressions, fingerprints, ballistics, and photographs.

SECTION 6. All inmates currently serving on death row shall be eligable for a new trial by jury solely to address the terms of their sentence.  If the prosecution is not able to meet the burden for the death penalty as provided in the Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007, the sentence of death shall be commuted to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

SECTION 7. The use of the lethal injection method of applying the death penalty shall hereby be outlawed in the Northeast effective January 1, 2009.  The sole method of execution in the Northeast thereafter shall be death by carbon monoxide poisoning.

SECTION 8.  Effective Date.  The Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007 shall go into effect immediately upon passage.
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« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2007, 04:33:28 AM »
« Edited: December 03, 2007, 04:21:40 PM by Mr. Moderate »

Northeast Resolution Honoring FezzyFestoon and Rin-chan

Whereas, FezzyFestoon served the Northeast Region with distinction as Governor from February 2006 to August 2006, and again from December 2006 to September 2007;
Whereas, Rin-chan served the Northeast Region with distinction as Lieutenant Governor from February 2006 to August 2006, and again from March 2007 to September 2007;
Whereas, Governor FezzyFestoon and Lieutenant Governor Rin-chan both claim residence in New Jersey; and
Whereas, the Northeast Regional Assembly sees it fit to honor both Governor Festoon and Lieutenant Governor Rin-chan for their service; therefore:

Be it resolved by the Northeast General Assembly:

SECTION 1.  The section of Interstate 78 wholly inside the state of New Jersey (consisting of 67.83 miles/109.16 kilometers and connecting the Interstate 78 Toll Bridge in Phillipsburg, NJ to the Holland Tunnel in Jersey City, NJ) shall be designated the 'Governor FezzyFestoon Memorial Highway.'

SECTION 2.  The section of Interstate 287 wholly inside the state of New Jersey (consisting of 67.54 miles/108.70 kilometers and connecting the New York state line in Mahwah, NJ to the New Jersey Turnpike/Interstate 95 in Edison, NJ) shall be designated the 'Lieutenant Governor Rin-chan Memorial Highway.'
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« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2007, 04:37:10 AM »

Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007
X  Mr. Moderate

Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007
X  Mr. Moderate

Northeast Resolution Honoring FezzyFestoon and Rin-chan
X  Mr. Moderate
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« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2007, 05:36:03 AM »

Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007
X  Rockefeller Republican

Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007
X  Rockefeller Republican

Northeast Resolution Honoring FezzyFestoon and Rin-chan
X  Rockefeller Republican


I believe that the Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007 is a step in the right direction for our Region of ours.
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« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2007, 07:18:51 AM »

Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007
X  Attorney General Hashemite

Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007
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Northeast Resolution Honoring FezzyFestoon and Rin-chan
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« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2007, 02:54:45 PM »

Northeast Resolution Honoring FezzyFestoon and Rin-chan

Whereas, FezzyFestoon served the Northeast Region with distinction as Governor from February 2006 to August 2006, and again from December 2006 to September 2007;
Whereas, Rin-chan served the Northeast Region with distinction as Lieutenant Governor from February 2006 to August 2006, and again from March 2007 to September 2007;
Whereas, Governor FezzyFestoon and Lieutenant Governor Rin-chan both claim residence in New Jersey; and
Whereas, the Northeast Regional Assembly sees it fit to honor both Governor Festoon and Lieutenant Governor Rin-chan for their service; therefore:

Be it resolved by the Northeast General Assembly:

SECTION 1.  The section of Interstate 78 wholly inside the state of New Jersey (consisting of 67.83 miles/109.16 kilometers and connecting the Interstate 78 Toll Bridge in Phillipsburg, NJ to the Holland Tunnel in Jersey City, NJ) shall be designated the 'Governor FezzyFestoon Memorial Highway.'

SECTION 2.  The section of Interstate 287 wholly inside the state of New Jersey (consisting of 67.54 miles/108.70 kilometers and connecting the New York state line in Mahwah, NJ to the New Jersey Turnpike/Interstate 95 in Edison, NJ) shall be designated the 'Lieutenant Governor Rin-chan Memorial Highway.'

I'm all for this but you might want to change the names from memorial to something else, they aren't dead!
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« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2007, 02:55:34 PM »

Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007

Whereas, protecting the environment is of utmost importance to the future and well-being of the Northeast Region; and
Whereas, purchasing alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles will be a net financial benefit to the Northeast as gasoline prices continue to rise and fossil fuels become more scarce; therefore:

Be it resolved by the Northeast General Assembly:

SECTION 1. All new vehicles purchased for offical regional use in the Northeast (including buses used for the purposes of regional-subsidized mass transit) must, at a minimum, meet PZEV (Partial Zero-emissions Vehicle) standards.
a.  Definition.  In order to qualify as a PZEV, a vehicle must meet the SULEV (Super Ultra Low-emissions Vehicle) standard and, in addition, have zero evaporative emissions from its fuel system plus an extended (15-year/150,000-mile) warranty on its emission-control components, which incidentally covers the propulsion electrical components of a hybrid electric vehicle.

SECTION 2. Vehicles should meet AT-PZEV (Advanced Technology Partial zero-emissions vehicle) standards or better whenever economically feasible.  (AT-PZEV standards include cars that utilize hybrid technology.)

SECTION 3. Effective Date.  The Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007 shall go into effect immediately upon passage.


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« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2007, 03:05:55 PM »

Campaigning for Invalidation of Votes Initiative
Section 1: Definition of Crime
1. It shall be a crime against the Northeast Region for any Northeast citizen who may be called upon to make a determination as to the validity of a ballot cast in a Northeast election, including but not limited to the voting booth administrator, to instruct or encourage a voter who has already cast his or her ballot to take an action that would have the effect of invalidating the ballot.
2. For the purposes of this statute, Northeast election shall extend to (but is not limitied to) any election for Northeast Governor or Lieutenant Governor, any vote on a Proposition, Initiative, Recall, Regional Constitutional Amendment, or Federal Constitutional Amendment.
3. The instruction or encouragement of a voter shall be interpreted to include any action which indicates the possibility of invalidating a vote to affect a Northeast election.

Section 2: Trial and Punishment
1. Trial of this crime shall be by the Chief Judicial Officer of the Northeast region.
2. The Judge may admit evidence of the crime at his own discretion.
3. Sentencing of the crime shall be by the Judge; He may use any combination of the following as punishment, depending upon the severity of the offense:
         (i) Up to a four month ban from voting in any Northeast elections.
         (ii) Up to a two month ban from holding any office under the Northeast Region.
4. Appeals to a Federal Court shall only be allowed where there is a matter of federal law involved.

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« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2007, 03:30:15 PM »

X Verily on all so far.

Snowmobile Act
1.   It shall hereby be illegal to use a snowmobile in any state park within the Northeast.
2.   Any person using a snowmobile in a state park will be fined a minimum of $1,000 or a maximum of $5,000 per violation.

X Verily


Public School Vouchers Act
1.   The government of the Northeast shall issue to students in primary and secondary education vouchers for the attendance of public schools other than those in their own school district.
2.   Said vouchers shall be redeemable at any public school in the Northeast within a 10-mile radius of the residence of that student in counties designated as urban, and within a 30-mile radius in counties designated as rural.

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« Reply #10 on: December 01, 2007, 06:24:58 PM »

Campaigning for Invalidation of Votes Initiative
Section 1: Definition of Crime
1. It shall be a crime against the Northeast Region for any Northeast citizen who may be called upon to make a determination as to the validity of a ballot cast in a Northeast election, including but not limited to the voting booth administrator, to instruct or encourage a voter who has already cast his or her ballot to take an action that would have the effect of invalidating the ballot.
2. For the purposes of this statute, Northeast election shall extend to (but is not limitied to) any election for Northeast Governor or Lieutenant Governor, any vote on a Proposition, Initiative, Recall, Regional Constitutional Amendment, or Federal Constitutional Amendment.
3. The instruction or encouragement of a voter shall be interpreted to include any action which indicates the possibility of invalidating a vote to affect a Northeast election.

Section 2: Trial and Punishment
1. Trial of this crime shall be by the Chief Judicial Officer of the Northeast region.
2. The Judge may admit evidence of the crime at his own discretion.
3. Sentencing of the crime shall be by the Judge; He may use any combination of the following as punishment, depending upon the severity of the offense:
         (i) Up to a four month ban from voting in any Northeast elections.
         (ii) Up to a two month ban from holding any office under the Northeast Region.
4. Appeals to a Federal Court shall only be allowed where there is a matter of federal law involved.

Borrowed from the Mideast

X Attorney General Hashemite

Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007

Whereas, protecting the environment is of utmost importance to the future and well-being of the Northeast Region; and
Whereas, purchasing alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles will be a net financial benefit to the Northeast as gasoline prices continue to rise and fossil fuels become more scarce; therefore:

Be it resolved by the Northeast General Assembly:

SECTION 1. All new vehicles purchased for offical regional use in the Northeast (including buses used for the purposes of regional-subsidized mass transit) must, at a minimum, meet PZEV (Partial Zero-emissions Vehicle) standards.
a.  Definition.  In order to qualify as a PZEV, a vehicle must meet the SULEV (Super Ultra Low-emissions Vehicle) standard and, in addition, have zero evaporative emissions from its fuel system plus an extended (15-year/150,000-mile) warranty on its emission-control components, which incidentally covers the propulsion electrical components of a hybrid electric vehicle.

SECTION 2. Vehicles should meet AT-PZEV (Advanced Technology Partial zero-emissions vehicle) standards or better whenever economically feasible.  (AT-PZEV standards include cars that utilize hybrid technology.)

SECTION 3. Effective Date.  The Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007 shall go into effect immediately upon passage.



Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007

Whereas, The Northeast Region finds the taking of human life to be a most solemn and grave matter;
Whereas, The Northeast Region finds that, if a penalty of death is to be applied, it should be done so under the most strict of conditions and only after a heightened burden of proof has been met; and
Whereas, The Northeast Region finds the method of execution currently used in the region, death by lethal injection, to have the potential for being "cruel and unusual;" therefore:

Be it resolved by the Northeast General Assembly:

SECTION 1. The Northeast shall limit the use of the death penalty for terrorist acts, murders involving torture, the killing of active duty law enforcement officers, and murder sprees.

SECTION 2. The Northeast shall require a burden of proof where jurors find "no doubt" as to the guilt of the defendant before the death penalty may be applied.

SECTION 3. The Northeast shall allow for jurors who do not support the death penalty to serve in death penalty cases.

SECTION 4. The Northeast shall not allow the use of the death penalty for defendants under 18 at the time of the applicable offense and those who are "mentally ill."

SECTION 5. Jurors must find that there is ''conclusive evidence" reaching a ''high level of scientific certainty" linking the defendant to the crime scene, the murder weapon, or the victim's body before a death sentence can be imposed. This evidence may include DNA evidence, footwear impressions, fingerprints, ballistics, and photographs.

SECTION 6. All inmates currently serving on death row shall be eligable for a new trial by jury solely to address the terms of their sentence.  If the prosecution is not able to meet the burden for the death penalty as provided in the Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007, the sentence of death shall be commuted to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

SECTION 7. The use of the lethal injection method of applying the death penalty shall hereby be outlawed in the Northeast effective January 1, 2009.  The sole method of execution in the Northeast thereafter shall be death by carbon monoxide poisoning.

SECTION 8.  Effective Date.  The Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007 shall go into effect immediately upon passage.

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« Reply #11 on: December 01, 2007, 07:59:01 PM »

Campaigning for Invalidation of Votes Initiative
Section 1: Definition of Crime
1. It shall be a crime against the Northeast Region for any Northeast citizen who may be called upon to make a determination as to the validity of a ballot cast in a Northeast election, including but not limited to the voting booth administrator, to instruct or encourage a voter who has already cast his or her ballot to take an action that would have the effect of invalidating the ballot.
2. For the purposes of this statute, Northeast election shall extend to (but is not limitied to) any election for Northeast Governor or Lieutenant Governor, any vote on a Proposition, Initiative, Recall, Regional Constitutional Amendment, or Federal Constitutional Amendment.
3. The instruction or encouragement of a voter shall be interpreted to include any action which indicates the possibility of invalidating a vote to affect a Northeast election.

Section 2: Trial and Punishment
1. Trial of this crime shall be by the Chief Judicial Officer of the Northeast region.
2. The Judge may admit evidence of the crime at his own discretion.
3. Sentencing of the crime shall be by the Judge; He may use any combination of the following as punishment, depending upon the severity of the offense:
         (i) Up to a four month ban from voting in any Northeast elections.
         (ii) Up to a two month ban from holding any office under the Northeast Region.
4. Appeals to a Federal Court shall only be allowed where there is a matter of federal law involved.

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« Reply #12 on: December 01, 2007, 09:43:51 PM »

Campaign for Invaldiation of Votes Initiative
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« Reply #13 on: December 01, 2007, 11:13:09 PM »

On all so far

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« Reply #14 on: December 02, 2007, 01:02:07 AM »

It looks like that this month we'll have a stack of propositions to vote upon, which is a good thing. Before the two weeks are up, I may propose something of my own. Keep them coming guys Smiley
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« Reply #15 on: December 03, 2007, 05:04:37 PM »

I'm thrilled that Senator Verily has introduced the Public School Vouchers Act (PSVA), which I honestly consider one of the most important pieces of legislation we will contemplate in our Atlasian lifetimes.

The brain child of the NLC, the PSVA does two wonderful things for our public schools:

(1) It creates competition for students, which will lead to increased levels of specialization.  Currently, Northeastern public schools cannot easily create specialized curricula.  Under the PSVA, schools can now innovate and design specialized curricula to attract ambitious students, giving our youth a tremendous head start on college.  Imagine a school that develops a strong biology/biomedical curriculum, with real hands-on experience and cooperation with industry.  Imagine a school that specializes in computer programming, design, and logic, with teachers given the opportunity to really challenge the Northeast's best computer-minded students.  Or a school that specializes in art, where students can go beyond the basic pen and paper and actually use oil paints on real canvas or use current, industry-standard design programs to professional layouts and designs under guidance of teachers who actually understand and specialize in what they are teaching.

All that is possible under the PSVA, which leverages economies of scale beautifully.  We really are talking about an entirely new educational experience, completely divorced from existing, religion-based private schools.

(2) Poorly performing schools will be forced to institute sweeping reforms that they and the teachers' unions, under the current system, strongly resist.  The Northeast has already tried throwing money at problem schools, but even with this extra money, schools in Newark, NJ significantly lag those in the suburbs operating just 10 miles west in both quality of education and safety.  Under the PSVA, these students can now enroll in a school that best suits their abilities and goals, rather than whatever brick building their home address consigns them to.

I enthusiastically endorse the Public School Vouchers Act, and urge all Northeasterners to vote in the affirmative.

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« Reply #16 on: December 03, 2007, 05:12:35 PM »

I do stand opposed to the Snowmobile Act.  While in the Senate, I voted against a provision to prohibit snowmobiles in our national parks.  I oppose a ban in state parks, as well.

I feel that snowmobiles, while a nuisance to some, are indeed a valid way to enjoy the outdoors that we are dutifully trying to protect.  Advances clean technology will go a long way to improving the devices, making engines run cleaner, more efficiently, and more quietly.

Snowmobiles do not have a place in every park, and there are some pristine areas that should rightfully be protected from their noise and footprint.  Still, this should be up to the individual parks to decide.

Ideally, I would like to see our state parks, where applicable and feasable, create separate trails for snowmobiling, so that all can celebrate and enjoy our open spaces in the way they best see fit.



I do support, and hereby sign, the Campaigning for Invalidation of Votes Initiative.

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« Reply #17 on: December 03, 2007, 06:34:16 PM »

Public Schools Vouchers Initiative
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« Reply #18 on: December 03, 2007, 08:10:11 PM »

Public School Vouchers Act
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Snowmobile Act
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« Reply #19 on: December 03, 2007, 08:48:39 PM »

I would like to clarify the Snowmobiles Act; I am generally supportive of the use of snowmobiles to enjoy the outdoors. However, our state parks are designed specifically to preserve the natural beauty of the region, which is often at odds with snowmobiles whose primary offense is noise pollution. However, in state forests, state recreational areas and other areas set aside for public enjoyment or natural maintenance, snowmobiles would still be allowed as noise pollution becomes less of a concern where the primary goal of the protected area is human enjoyment rather than natural preservation.

I would also like to thank Mr. Moderate for his impassioned argument in favor of the PSVA. I agree wholeheartedly with what he has to say.
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« Reply #20 on: December 03, 2007, 09:48:18 PM »

Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007
Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007
Northeast Resolution Honoring FezzyFestoon and Rin-chan
Campaigning for Invalidation of Votes Initiative
Snowmobile Act


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« Reply #21 on: December 04, 2007, 08:27:48 AM »

Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007
X- AndrewCT

Northeast Resolution Honoring FezzyFestoon and Rin-chan
X- AndrewCT

Campaigning for Invalidation of Votes Initiative
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Public School Vouchers Act
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« Reply #22 on: December 04, 2007, 03:14:41 PM »

Vehicle Procurement Act of 2007
Death Penalty Reform Act of 2007
Northeast Resolution Honoring FezzyFestoon and Rin-chan
Campaigning for Invalidation of Votes Initiative
Snowmobile Act


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« Reply #23 on: December 04, 2007, 03:16:52 PM »

I've updated the list in my Lieutenant Governor's thread. From memory there is 6 props on the ballot thus far and we've got more than a week to go! Good work guys Smiley
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« Reply #24 on: December 04, 2007, 07:30:15 PM »

And just so there's no controversy, I'll resign the Northeast Resolution Honoring FezzyFestoon and Rin-Chan to officially give it the required 3 signatures post-edit.
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