What about territories that are not part of a region, such as the Atlasian Virgin Islands or Palmyra Atoll?
Their status needs to be changed, I find their existence undemocratic.
List of insular areas that are not states:
Palmyra Atoll (uninhabited, mostly owned by The Nature Conservancy)
Atlasian Virgin Islands (inhabited, status currently under Revised Organic Act of 1954)
Baker, Howland, Jarvis Islands (uninhabited)
Johnston Atoll (uninhabited)
Kingman Reef (uninhabited)
Midway Atoll (National Wildlife Refuge)
Navassa Island (uninhabited, disputed w/ Haiti)
Wake Island (inhabited, disputed w/Marshall Islands)
Serranilla & Bajo Nuevo Bank (uninhabited, disputed w/ Colombia)
Also: Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau are freely associated states and shall be eligible to join Oceania (part of the Pacific region) if they so choose.
Atlasia also has dormant claims on, under the Guano Islands Act:
Ducie Island (currently controlled by the Pitcairn Islands)
Fox Island (currently controlled by Canada)
Alto Velo Island (currently controlled by Dominican Republic)
So which of these do you want to alter, and in what manner (and I'd suggest doing so in a separate bill)?
Is that current with the Atlasian situation? Whatever happened to Oceania? Is that a state? I feel like the Midwest claimed it at some point.