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GAworth
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« on: January 08, 2014, 10:20:29 PM »

Statement from Senator Tmthforu94

I want to give a special thanks to TheRileyKeaton. While he is not officially a member of Atlasia yet, Riley has assisted me over the past several days in developing several items of legislation and amendments, with more to be introduced. At the age of 16, Riley is a bright young mind who I am sure will make many positive contributions to the game.

Primarily written by Riley, with the help of President Duke, we have introduced a rough version of a bill to lower the costs of Fritzcare for all and make it a more affordable program. Additionally, I have taken an increased interest in helping bring stability to the Pacific Region - I have introduced  two amendments to the Pacific "Stimulus" bill, but I hope to introduce more amendment that brings relief to The People and creates jobs in the region, working with other Senators, Mr. Superique, and Governor PJ.

I want to congratulate Senator Yankee on being elected as PPT again, and I want to give a special thanks to Senator Tyrion for his gracious act of switching his vote so we can get things started - he is a class act. I look forward to an excellent session in the Senate!

Senator Tmthforu94 Smiley
Well, it wasn't a Presidential Campaign announcement, but it is good to see Senators posting the on goings of the Senate for us to see!
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GAworth
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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2014, 10:29:43 PM »

Thank you! Seeing so many threads over there is certainly overwhelming to any poster who is trying to stay up-to-date on Senate happenings. These type of posts, along with excellent newspapers like yours, are the key to increasing citizen awareness. Smiley
I certainly try to raise awareness. If you would like to provide articles to the paper on the going ons of the Senate I would not object, as long as they were attempting to be neutral.
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