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Mr. Reactionary
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« on: March 03, 2023, 09:26:25 PM »

Great job working to antagonize the South. I don't support secession but it's as if you want that. What a unifying President.
Today I learned supporting equal rights for African-Atlasians is divisive.

Undermining one region in this way is okay? Why not do the same in Fremont and Lincoln if equality is really his goal?

Why not fly the BLM flag under the national flag outside the South as well? No, because the goal is just owning the South and owning conservatives.

Meh, YT can just come up with a flag of our choice to represent Atlasia if we are gonna play this stupid game.
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Mr. Reactionary
blackraisin
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E: 5.45, S: -3.35

« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2023, 05:06:21 PM »

Mr. President, the following bill has passed the Senate.

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PERIOD PRIVACY ACT

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1. It shall be unlawful for any person in Atlasia operating a mobile application that tracks or records ovulation or menstruation for users to violate the privacy of another by selling or disclosing any such data obtained from the user to another.

2. A violation of this act shall be a misdemeanor punishable by disgorgement of any profits, imprisonment for no more than one (1) year, and a fine of $10,000.00 per individual person whose privacy was violated. Any data collected in violation of this paragraph shall be subject to forfeiture and disposition.

3. A person whose privacy was unlawfully violated pursuant to this paragraph may maintain a civil action to recover actual damages, punitive damages of up to $10,000, reasonable legal costs, and any equitable relief necessary to enforce this act.

4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.

Passed 17-0-0-1 in the Atlasian Senate assembled.

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E: 5.45, S: -3.35

« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2023, 05:07:21 PM »


Mr. President, the following bill has passed the Senate.

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GAS STATION HEROIN ACT

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1. The drug tianeptine, or any derivative or analog thereof is hereby classified as a Schedule II drug under federal law. Accordingly, it shall be unlawful for any person to import, sell, give, or dispense tianeptine to any person in Atlasia without a valid prescription from a duly licensed medical practitioner.

2. This act shall take effect thirty (30) days from the date of passage.

Passed 17-0-0-1 in the Atlasian Senate assembled.

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E: 5.45, S: -3.35

« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2023, 05:08:00 PM »

Mr. President, the following bill has passed the Senate.

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UNSAFE DRINKING WATER BAN ACT

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1. As used in this act, raw water means any individually-packaged water intended for human consumption that has not been purified, sterilized, or treated to eliminate harmful microbiota below federal safety limits.

2. It shall be a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of no more than $10,000.00 and disgorgement of profits for any person in interregional commerce to sell, manufacture for sale, import for sale, or advertise for sale, any raw water.

3. This act shall take effect 120 days after the date of passage.

Passed 16-0-0-2 in the Atlasian Senate assembled.

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E: 5.45, S: -3.35

« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2023, 09:38:08 PM »

Mr. President, the following bill has passed the Senate.

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CHOOSE LIFE ACT

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TITLE I: DEFINITIONS AND ENACTMENT

1. For purposes of this act covered entity means any insurer who sells or offers health insurance in interregional commerce and any healthcare provider who accepts federal funds.

2. For purposes of this act disability includes but is not limited to physical, mental, and development disabilities. Down syndrome constitutes a disability.

3. For purposes of this act Retaliation includes, but is not limited to, demotion, discipline, firing, salary reduction, job/shift reassignment, or any other negative job action.

4. For purposes of this act Support System means services or care provided by a practitioner-approved caregiver, hospitality or caregiver network, or medical care facility.

5. This act shall take effect ninety (90) days after its passage.


TITLE II: ORGAN TRANSPLANTS

1. It is unlawful for a covered entity to do any of the following, solely on the basis of an individual’s disability:

A. Consider an individual ineligible to receive an anatomical gift or organ transplant.

B. Deny medical services or other services related to organ transplantation, including diagnostic services, evaluation, surgery, counseling, and post-operative treatment and services.

C. Refuse to refer the individual to a transplant center or other related specialist for the purpose of being evaluated for or receiving an organ transplant.

D. Refuse to place a qualified recipient on an organ transplant waiting list.

E. Place a qualified recipient on an organ transplant waiting list at a lower priority position than the position at which the individual would have been placed if the individual did not have a disability.

F. Refuse insurance coverage for any procedure associated with being evaluated for or receiving an anatomical gift or organ transplant, including post-transplantation and post-transfusion care.

2. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 1 of this title, a covered entity may take an individual’s disability into account when making treatment or coverage recommendations or decisions, solely to the extent that the disability has been found medically significant to the provision of the anatomical gift, pursuant to a new or existing diagnosis or evaluation by a medical practitioner.

3. If an individual has the necessary support system to assist the individual in complying with post-transplant medical requirements, a covered entity may not consider the individual’s inability to independently comply with post-transplant medical requirements to be medically significant for the purposes of section 2 of this title.

4. A covered entity shall make reasonable modifications to its policies, practices, or procedures to allow individuals with disabilities access to transplantation-related services, including diagnostic services, surgery, coverage, post-operative treatment, and counseling, unless the covered entity can demonstrate that making such modifications would fundamentally alter the nature of such services.

5. A covered entity shall take steps necessary to ensure that an individual with a disability is not denied medical services or other services related to organ transplantation, including diagnostic services, surgery, post-operative treatment, or counseling, due to the absence of auxiliary aids or services, unless the covered entity demonstrates that taking these steps would fundamentally alter the nature of the medical services or other services related to organ transplantation.

6. The provisions of this title apply to all stages of the organ transplant process.

7. No covered entity offering a health insurance policy in interregional commerce that provides coverage for anatomical gifts, organ transplants, or treatment and services related to anatomical gifts or transplants shall do any of the following:

A. Deny coverage to an insured solely on the basis of that individual’s disability.

B. Deny to an individual eligibility, or continued eligibility, to enroll or to renew coverage under the terms of a health insurance policy solely for the purpose of avoiding the requirements of this section.

C. Attempt to induce a health care provider to provide care to an insured in a manner inconsistent with this section by penalizing or otherwise reducing or limiting the reimbursement of a health care provider, or by providing monetary or nonmonetary incentives to a health care provider.

D. Reduce or limit health benefit plan coverage benefits to an insured for any services related to organ transplantation performed determined to be necessary in consultation with the attending physician and the insured.

E. In the case of a health benefit plan maintained pursuant to one or more collective bargaining agreements between employee representatives and one or more employers, any amendment to the health benefit plan made pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement solely to conform to this section shall not be treated as a termination of the collective bargaining agreement.

F. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to require an insurer to provide coverage for a medically inappropriate organ transplant.


TITLE III: LIFE SUPPORT

1. No healthcare facility shall discontinue life-sustaining treatment to an incapacitated patient solely due to the futility of the patient's eventual recovery, unless the patient has signed an advance medical directive authorizing such discontinuation.


TITLE IV: FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS

1. No federal court shall hear or rule upon any civil case raising a claim of wrongful birth or wrongful life.


TITLE V: DONOR PROTECTIONS

1. An employer operating in interregional commerce with more than fifty (50) employees must provide paid leaves of absence to employee(s) who are about to undergo a medical procedure to donate bone marrow and/or an organ (partial or complete) to another person.

2. The length of the paid leave of absence may be decided by the employee undergoing the procedure, but may not exceed 48 hours, unless agreed upon by both the employer, as well as their employee in question.

3. The employer may require official verification an employee seeking organ or bone marrow donation by a physician regarding the purpose and length of each leave requested by the employee.

4. If there is a medical determination that the employee does not qualify as a bone marrow or organ donor, the paid leave of absence granted to the employee prior to that medical determination is not forfeited.

5. An employer must provide unpaid leaves of absence to employee(s) who are about to undergo medical procedure to donate bone marrow and/or an organ (partial or complete) to another person.

6. The length of the unpaid leave of absence may be decided by the employee undergoing the procedure, but may not exceed 8 weeks, unless agreed upon by both the employer, as well as their employee in question.

7. An employer is not permitted to retaliate or sanction against an employee for requesting leave, whether paid or unpaid.

8. No person seeking an organ donation may be prohibited from declining an otherwise-compatible donated organ that he is religiously opposed to accepting. Such refusal shall not result in the forfeiture of his priority of receiving an organ donation when a compatible donation to which he is not religiously opposed becomes available.

Passed 9-0-0-9 in the Atlasian Senate assembled.

- R, PPT
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Mr. Reactionary
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E: 5.45, S: -3.35

« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2023, 09:38:56 PM »

Mr. President, the following bill has passed the Senate.

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STRATEGIC PRODUCTION RESPONSE ACT

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1. Section 161 of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (42 U.S.C. 6241) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:

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(k) Plan.—

“(1) IN GENERAL.—Except in the case of a national emergency, a disruption in supplies of petroleum products, or a severe energy supply interruption described in subsection (d), the President may not execute the first drawdown of petroleum products in the Reserve after the date of enactment of this subsection, whether through sale, exchange, or loan, until the President has developed a plan to replenish the Strategic Petroleum Reserve through the use of existing extraction sites.

2. This act shall take effect thirty (30) days after passage.

Passed 10-1-0-7 in the Atlasian Senate assembled.

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blackraisin
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E: 5.45, S: -3.35

« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2023, 09:40:01 PM »

Mr. President, the following bill has passed the Senate.

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PROTECT MAINE LOBSTER ACT

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1. No part of the coastal waters of the State of Maine shall be seasonally closed to the harvesting of lobsters.

2. No limit shall be placed on the number of vertical lobster lines a person may operate in the coastal waters of the State of Maine except upon a showing through documented data that such lines are actually ensnaring and killing right whales.

3. This act shall take effect immediately.

Passed 8-3-0-7 in the Atlasian Senate assembled.

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blackraisin
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E: 5.45, S: -3.35

« Reply #7 on: April 03, 2023, 09:40:45 PM »

Mr. President, the following bill has passed the Senate.

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HIRE THE BEST ACT

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1. No federal employee or contractor shall be required to have obtained a four-year college degree, unless otherwise required to by law.

2. Departments in charge of hiring all and any public employees are encouraged to direct hiring criteria towards job-related skill, work ethic and professional conduct, prior work experience, educational achievement including conferred degrees, certificates, licenses, and other credentials, and low-income background.

3. This act shall take effect immediately.

Passed 9-0-2-7 in the Atlasian Senate assembled.

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E: 5.45, S: -3.35

« Reply #8 on: April 11, 2023, 05:27:41 AM »

Mr. President, the following bill has passed the Senate.

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ELECTROSHOCK VICTIMS JUSTICE ACT

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1. The Electroshock Therapy Ban Act shall be amended as follows:

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1. The therapeutic use of electrical stimulation devices for corrective behavioral therapy, including but not limited to the graduated electronic decelerator and the self-injurious behavior inhibiting system is hereby prohibited in Atlasia.

2. The Attorney General is hereby authorized and requested to investigate the Judge Rotenberg Center in Massachusetts for the unlawful violation of constitutional rights.

3. A person who performs the therapeutic use of electrical stimulation devices for corrective behavioral therapy in violation of this act shall be liable to the individual if injured (including any physical, psychological, emotional, or physiological harms) by such procedure, related treatment, or the aftereffects of the use.

4. An individual eligible to sue may, not later than the day that is fifteen (15) years after the date on which the individual turns eighteen (18) years of age, regains mental capacity, or otherwise becomes eligible to sue, bring a civil action against such physician in a court of competent jurisdiction for:

A. declaratory or injunctive relief;

B. compensatory damages;

C. punitive damages; and

D. attorney’s fees and costs.

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2. This act shall take effect immediately.

Passed 12-0-0-6 in the Atlasian Senate assembled.

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