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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« on: November 28, 2015, 07:53:28 PM »

The IDS Child Care Act:

1. This act hereby declares that anyone in the IDS can adopt a baby, regardless of sexual orientation, race, gender, etc, their personal matters if given permission by the parent or parents who are giving it up for adoption, or they are not convicted felons who have served 3 plus years in prison.

2. Adopters, who adopt a child from the ages of 5-18 shall be given $150 dollars a month for 6 months in order to help care for the newly brought in child. After that time, the child should have adjusted to his home.

3. If a foster parent is in custody of a child 0-18, within the first six months of them having it they shall receive $150 dollars. Anyone who wants to be a foster parent can be, as long as they are not convicted felons who have served 3 years or more in prison. Anyone can be a foster parent regardless of sexual orientation, race, gender, etc as long as the Orphanage gives it's permission.
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« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2015, 10:35:29 AM »

The Anti Minor Death Act:

1. This act hereby states that all abortions, even if rape or incest be totally banned. If a baby is accidentally born and not intended, it should be given to an adoption agency or someone who wants one. A five hundred dollar grant will be given to the people who adopt a baby that a mother does not wish to care for.

2. Any doctor who will violate this law shall be subject to a murder charge, likely meaning, they'll go to prison for years, same as any person who will illegally provide abortion services.


(Noted: I borrowed some of Governor Leinad's adoption policies and replaced alot with more anti-abortion material)
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« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2015, 02:39:50 PM »

I was gonna wait to introduce these but no one's suggesting any new bills, and besides we have room for one more. I am going to be a speaker who gets things done, usually voting on 2 bills at a time.


The Anti Insurance and Mortgage Services Discrimination Act

1. Every single Southern Atlasian, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, etc shalln't be denied mortgages or insurance based on that reason. If they are to be denied such services, it cannot be because of their personal matters.

2. With these services come responsibility, more specifically financial issues. Certain insurance or mortgage programs, or even cars, should cost the same for every person regardless of their personal matters, depending on the for example house or insurance package. For example, a package that costs around three hundred dollars for a white person, shall be the same for a black person.

3. If any part of this law is broken, the insurance salesman or realtor, etc shall be slapped with a five hundred dollar fine, and the customer who was violated pays his fair share, no more, no less. If a salesman violates this again, they shall be fired and if in real estate, their license taken away.
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« Reply #3 on: December 16, 2015, 04:15:31 PM »

The School Rights Act of 2015

1. The words of holidays or any religious celebrations shall not be banned in any schools, teachers and children have the unalienable right to use these words, however teachers can not teach, well force their religion upon their own religion to the students.

2. If a teacher discriminates against a child for religious, gender, race, sexuality issues, etc... they shall be fired immediately and will not be allowed to teach anywhere else.
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« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2015, 11:18:15 AM »

The Electoral Debate Act of 2015:

1. This act hereby will set up a commission that creates one debate for a certain electoral office (Governor, Assembly, Regional senator, etc). Entering the debate will be entirely voluntary for candidates of the following offices: Assembly, Governor, Regional Senator, etc. A moderator shall be selected by the candidates in a vote, however it can't be any of the candidates who are currently running for an office that is being debated.
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« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2015, 01:45:09 PM »

The Proper Punishment Act of 2015:

1. Teens aged 14-18 who commit the acts of rape or murder shall recieve adult charges.
2. If someone has participated in zoophillia, pedophillia, or rape (being the rapist) they shall have a sign on their lawn that states what they have done, and their name.

Sponsors: Haslam2020, Pingvin

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« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2015, 01:51:46 PM »

The Southern Adoption Bill of 2015:

1. Anyone can adopt a child, as long as they are not convicted felons or as long as the parent gives permission. This means anyone regardless of gender, sexual oritentation, race, etc... can adopt a baby or child 0-18.
2. The same applies to foster homes, anyone can adopt regardless of sexual orientation, gender, etc... as long as the parent or guardian approves.
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #7 on: January 16, 2016, 12:41:35 PM »

Can someone introduce this one too!!!

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Hell yes! I'll introduce it but it may take time because our votes r slow now lel
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #8 on: January 18, 2016, 12:54:21 PM »

The Jobs Creation Act of 2016

1. The building of 400,000 Solar panels shall take place, creating jobs all over the South and the building of 50 small levies in New Orleans.
2. This act shall also call for the construction of 500 wind turbines.
3. This act shall also save $15,000,000 for the improvement of roads and bridges.
4. This act shall also create a new website: Jobs.gov, which shall help people find the jobs they wish to have based on certain qualifications, etc. $1,000,000 shall be used to build the website.
5. This act will in total take around $60,000,000.

Sponsor: Speaker Haslam

This is a big act. It will create hundreds of thousands, if not millions of jobs. This is a big step to ending unemployment in the South, and after government spending is pretty reduced, this'll be nothing but peanuts, which is necessary for a prosperous South. I am open to debate on the numbers however.
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« Reply #9 on: January 28, 2016, 05:45:58 PM »

The Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2016:

1. This act shall make all partial birth abortion illegal, doctors who will conduct the act of partial birth abortion shall be charged with manslaughter and lose their medical license* exception: unless the mother's life is in danger.
2. This act will heavily encourage giving babies up for adoption, not abortion.
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« Reply #10 on: February 02, 2016, 07:42:50 PM »
« Edited: February 02, 2016, 07:45:34 PM by Southeast Speaker Haslam2020 »

The Ron Paul Act of 2016:

1. The police can not lie to get confessions.
2. The police cannot go through your documents, or home without a warrant, and if they do they shall face a $50,000 fine and go to court on charges of invasion of privacy, should an officer do this.
3. This act would call for small cameras to be put on each officer, they'd cost about $50 dollars each, setting aside around 300,000 dollars to supply these cameras.
4. The police can not demand people to stop recording police situations.
5. This act states the government shall encourage PEACEFUL demonstrations if any sort of police brutality happens, the officer likely won't get away with it.
6. If somehow a prisoner in the South has been labeled not guilty of something and has served in prison for something they didn't commit, they shall be liable to a 3,000 dollar grant for each year they served. (of course they will be labeled innocent with proper investigations, of course)
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« Reply #11 on: February 10, 2016, 10:22:12 AM »

The Criminal Justice Reform Act of 2016:

1. If a police officer goes through your documents or your home without a warrant they shall face a $50,000 fine and go to court on charges of invasion of privacy.
2. This act would call for small cameras to be put on each officer, supplying for 100,000 of these cameras (thus costing about $5,000,000).
3. The police can not demand people to stop recording police situations. If they do, there will be an ethics investigation, and they will face a fine of the wages that they miss.
4. This act reinforces the right to peaceful protest, and police officers will be punished if they infringe on that right by in any way impeding, discouraging, or abusing people legally protesting something.
5. The punishment for infringing on protest rights will be at least a weeks wages, and will be immediate dismissal and criminal charges if violence is involved on the part of the officer.
6. In the event that someone in the South serves time in prison for a crime it was proved that he/she didn't commit, he/she shall be liable to a 3,000 dollar grant for each year they served.

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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #12 on: February 12, 2016, 01:55:30 PM »

This shall be introduced later but...

The People's Government Bill

1. Citizens will be allowed to introduce bills in the SE legislature, even if they are from other areas, essentially allowing anyone who wants to introduce a bill can introduce one.
2. The Maximum amount of bills being debated or voted on shall be increased to 4.
3. Tax rates, current states of the economy, etc shall be released every five months.
4. Southern Government spending shall be publicly view-able.
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #13 on: February 13, 2016, 11:27:51 AM »

This shall be introduced later but...

The People's Government Bill

1. Citizens will be allowed to introduce bills in the SE legislature, even if they are from other areas, essentially allowing anyone who wants to introduce a bill can introduce one.
2. The Maximum amount of bills being debated or voted on shall be increased to 4.
3. Tax rates, current states of the economy, etc shall be released every five months.
4. Southern Government spending shall be publicly view-able.

Sounds more like a constitutional amendment.

Although, on #4, we should do our budget. We normally try to do that each year anyway, so #s 3 and 4 are redundant.

Maybe, and oh alright, I'll remove them when it's introduced!
This shall be introduced later but...

The People's Government Bill

1. Citizens will be allowed to introduce bills in the SE legislature, even if they are from other areas, essentially allowing anyone who wants to introduce a bill can introduce one.
2. The Maximum amount of bills being debated or voted on shall be increased to 4.
3. Tax rates, current states of the economy, etc shall be released every five months.
4. Southern Government spending shall be publicly view-able.
So, under Section 2, a citizen of another Region (say, the Mideast) would be able to introduce legislation in the Southern Legislature? If so, I support this amendment! Wink

Yep Cheesy
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #14 on: February 13, 2016, 12:07:53 PM »

This shall be introduced later but...

The People's Government Bill

1. Citizens will be allowed to introduce bills in the SE legislature, even if they are from other areas, essentially allowing anyone who wants to introduce a bill can introduce one.
2. The Maximum amount of bills being debated or voted on shall be increased to 4.
3. Tax rates, current states of the economy, etc shall be released every five months.
4. Southern Government spending shall be publicly view-able.

Sounds more like a constitutional amendment.

Although, on #4, we should do our budget. We normally try to do that each year anyway, so #s 3 and 4 are redundant.

Maybe, and oh alright, I'll remove them when it's introduced!
This shall be introduced later but...

The People's Government Bill

1. Citizens will be allowed to introduce bills in the SE legislature, even if they are from other areas, essentially allowing anyone who wants to introduce a bill can introduce one.
2. The Maximum amount of bills being debated or voted on shall be increased to 4.
3. Tax rates, current states of the economy, etc shall be released every five months.
4. Southern Government spending shall be publicly view-able.
So, under Section 2, a citizen of another Region (say, the Mideast) would be able to introduce legislation in the Southern Legislature? If so, I support this amendment! Wink

Yep Cheesy
Sounds great Haslam! Quick question, would those not sitting in the legislature be able to amend bills or propose amended bills also?

Thanks Cheesy and of course, this is a people's government after all!
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« Reply #15 on: February 14, 2016, 11:36:55 AM »

Mr. Governor, this is a thing where non-legislators, from the South, etc can introduce bills they see fit, I mean think about it this is a people's government after all! So why can't we take a few ideas from our neighbors and get to know the people's concerns?
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #16 on: February 16, 2016, 09:54:26 PM »

Gulf of Mexico Restoration and Protection Act

1. The Gulf of Mexico is a valuable resource of national and international importance, continuously serving the people of the Atlasia and other countries as an important source of food, economic productivity, recreation, beauty, and enjoyment;

2. over many years, the resource productivity and water quality of the Gulf of Mexico and its watershed have been diminished by point and nonpoint source pollution;

3.  the Atlasia should seek to attain the protection and restoration of the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem as a collaborative regional goal of the Gulf of Mexico Program; and


The purposes of this Act are

1.  to expand and strengthen cooperative voluntary efforts to restore and protect the Gulf of Mexico;

2.  to expand Federal support for monitoring, management, and restoration activities in the Gulf of Mexico and its watershed;

3.  to commit the Atlasia to a comprehensive cooperative program to achieve improved water quality in, and improvements in the productivity of living resources of, the Gulf of Mexico; and

4. to establish a Gulf of Mexico Program to serve as a national and international model for the collaborative management of large marine ecosystems.

will introduce it soon Steelers, but we needa get through this voting
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« Reply #17 on: March 05, 2016, 04:00:47 PM »

The Lamar Alexander Road Reparation Bill:

1. 35,000,000 dollars from the budget shall be reserved to repair the so called "danger roads" in the South.
2. This shall be listed on the sejobs.gov website, causing mass employment.








Definitions:

danger roads: Roads that are 10+ years old that are now deemed historically unsafe.
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #18 on: March 10, 2016, 10:20:34 PM »

will be introduced soon!
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« Reply #19 on: April 22, 2016, 08:24:01 PM »

The Re-vitalization Act of 2016

1. 7 new windmills shall be built in each of the 11 states of the South.

2. The Project shall be uploaded to sejobs.gov.

3. The Government shall construct a railroad crossing all of Arkansas and Louisiana, it shall also be listed on sejobs.gov.

4. The South shall spend 2 million dollars promoting tourism and travel to the region.

5. The construction of 44 new electrical car charging stations shall be evenly distributed between the states.

6. This act shall in total cost around $25,000,000.
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Former Senator Haslam2020
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« Reply #20 on: May 04, 2016, 09:31:48 PM »

The College Transparency Act of 2016:

1. With this act, all public colleges must release the average jobs acquired with their degrees.

2. All public colleges shall compare the average and most popular jobs' wages to how much the tuition costs.

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