“The Citizen Admittance Act” Rewrite
Whereas There is no official way to add new members to the realm in accordance with the constitution. Therefore Every new realm member application (see Amd. 2) will be organized by State, as is already custom previous to the passage of this bill. Whereas There is also no formal way of onboarding members to the Realm. Therefore Every alien may, by his (or her) request, be able to apply to the State of his residence. If approved (see Amd. 2), he will receive a Realms code to immigrate to the Confederation. Whereas There is no clarification as to what laws the new citizen is subject to. Therefore The citizen’s actions will fall under the jurisdiction of the State by which he is a member of. Whereas Admitting new citizens would complicate peacekeeping among the several states and governors would need federal law enforcement. Therefore State laws broken can result in Deportation by the Enforcer, if that punishment be specified by the Governor of that state. Deportation will mean removal from the Realm and deletion from the census. (If the deportation of the person occurs on the day of the Presidential election, then said person will be removed from the census for the State’s Electoral point total.) – President Peyton G. Butler Below are the votes cast by Government officials: Aaron Butler, Governor of Premium, Votes Yes Danae Butler, Governor of Nobleton, Votes Yes Garett Butler, Governor of Trumpland, Votes Olivia Butler, Governor of Hippogriff, Votes Yes Peyton Butler, Governor of Landich, Votes Yes
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“C.E.N.S.U.R.E.” Act
“Creating and Ensuring No Script (is) Unpatriotic and Retarded Ever” Act In order to keep decorum and standards in our great government, the governors may, by majority vote, declare disapproval for any conduct deemed disgusting or distasteful by the body. - President Peyton G. Butler Below are the votes cast by Government officials: Aaron Butler, Governor of Premium, Votes No Danae Butler, Governor of Nobleton, Votes No Garett Butler, Governor of Trumpland, Votes Yes Olivia Butler, Governor of Hippogriff, Votes No Peyton Butler, Governor of Landich, Votes Yes President Peyton G. Butler proposed Bill #15 allowing the spawning of animals across the Nation and giving each Governor the authority to regulate all animals within their state lines.
Full Bill can be found in Confederation Documents page. Bill #15 (10/28/2024)
In light of our ongoing efforts to promote national values of strength, courage, and honor, and to foster a sense of unity among our citizens, this document serves as an official declaration regarding the designation of the Lion as the national animal of The Confederation, effective immediately. Rationale for the Designation: - Symbolism of Strength and Courage: The Lion has long been revered as a symbol of bravery and nobility, representing the core values that we, as a nation, strive to uphold. Its majestic presence evokes a spirit of leadership and valor that is fitting for our national identity. - Cultural and Historical Significance: The Lion has been a prominent figure in various cultures throughout history, embodying the virtues of honor and protection. It aligns with our aspirations for a future characterized by resilience, integrity, and Christianity. - Incompatibility of Cerberus: In contrast, the figure of Cerberus—often depicted as a three-headed dog guarding the underworld—carries associations that are inconsistent with our nation's values. Its depiction may evoke fear and a sense of demonic presence, which does not align with the ideals we wish to promote. Replacement of Cerberus Statue: To reflect this new designation and to align our national symbols with our core values, it is hereby proposed that the existing statue of Cerberus be replaced with a new statue of a Lion. This statue will be crafted from copper, symbolizing both durability and a commitment to our national heritage. Action Plan: - Design and Commissioning: The Governors will be tasked with the design and commissioning of the new Lion statue. Proposals should emphasize the Lion's attributes of strength and protection. - Removal of Cerberus Statue: President Aaron Butler and DOD Peyton Butler shall oversee the removal of the Cerberus statue, ensuring that this transition is carried out with respect and dignity. And the old statue copied and archived in Confederation Historical Storage. - Installation of the Lion Statue: The new Lion statue is to be installed in the same current location as the Cerberus Statue, symbolizing our commitment to honor and strength. Conclusion: This declaration marks a significant step in aligning our national symbols with the values we cherish. The Lion will stand as a proud representation of The Confederation, embodying our collective aspirations for strength, unity, and honor. - President Aaron A. Butler Below are the votes cast by Government officials: Aaron Butler, Governor of Premium, Votes No Danae Butler, Governor of Nobleton, Votes No Garett Butler, Governor of Trumpland, Votes Yes Olivia Butler, Governor of Hippogriff, Votes Yes Peyton Butler, Governor of Landich, Votes Yes Bill #15 (10/28/2024)
In light of our ongoing efforts to promote national values of strength, courage, and honor, and to foster a sense of unity among our citizens, this document serves as an official declaration regarding the designation of the Lion as the national animal of The Confederation, effective immediately. Rationale for the Designation: - Symbolism of Strength and Courage: The Lion has long been revered as a symbol of bravery and nobility, representing the core values that we, as a nation, strive to uphold. Its majestic presence evokes a spirit of leadership and valor that is fitting for our national identity. - Cultural and Historical Significance: The Lion has been a prominent figure in various cultures throughout history, embodying the virtues of honor and protection. It aligns with our aspirations for a future characterized by resilience, integrity, and Christianity. - Incompatibility of Cerberus: In contrast, the figure of Cerberus—often depicted as a three-headed dog guarding the underworld—carries associations that are inconsistent with our nation's values. Its depiction may evoke fear and a sense of demonic presence, which does not align with the ideals we wish to promote. Replacement of Cerberus Statue: To reflect this new designation and to align our national symbols with our core values, it is hereby proposed that the existing statue of Cerberus be replaced with a new statue of a Lion. This statue will be crafted from copper, symbolizing both durability and a commitment to our national heritage. Action Plan: - Design and Commissioning: The Governors will be tasked with the design and commissioning of the new Lion statue. Proposals should emphasize the Lion's attributes of strength and protection. - Removal of Cerberus Statue: President Aaron Butler and DOD Peyton Butler shall oversee the removal of the Cerberus statue, ensuring that this transition is carried out with respect and dignity. And the old statue copied and archived in Confederation Historical Storage. - Installation of the Lion Statue: The new Lion statue is to be installed in the same current location as the Cerberus Statue, symbolizing our commitment to honor and strength. Conclusion: This declaration marks a significant step in aligning our national symbols with the values we cherish. The Lion will stand as a proud representation of The Confederation, embodying our collective aspirations for strength, unity, and honor. - President Aaron A. Butler Below are the votes cast by Government officials: Aaron Butler, Governor of Premium, Votes Yes Danae Butler, Governor of Nobleton, Votes Yes Garett Butler, Governor of Trumpland, Votes No Olivia Butler, Governor of Hippogriff, Votes Yes Peyton Butler, Governor of Landich, Votes No |
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