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WD
Western Democrat
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,593
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -7.35, S: -0.35

« on: March 06, 2022, 01:41:23 AM »

Mr. President, the following legislation has passed the Senate and awaits your signature or veto:

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FEDERAL BUDGET: FY2022

Section 1: Revenues

Income Taxes:  $ 2,062,727,012,500.00  ($ 2,062.73 billion)
 by tax bracket (all revenue from each taxpayer is counted next to the bracket where their total income falls, including that from the parts of their income subject to lower rates)
 0-13K          10%      $ 12,700,800,000.00 ($ 12.70 billion)
 13K-50K      15%      $ 297,239,775,000.00 ($ 297.24 billion)
 50K-130K    25%      $ 812,899,937,500.00 ($ 812.90 billion)
 130K-210K  29%      $ 445,079,250,000.00 ($ 445.08 billion)
 210K-413K  34%      $ 298,965,625,000.00 ($ 298.97 billion)
 413K-441K  36%      $ 54,770,625,000.00 ($ 54.77 billion)
 441K+        40.6%   $ 141,071,000,000.00 ($ 141.07 billion)

Corporate Taxes: 25% - $ 440,476,190,000.00 ($ 440.48 billion)

Global Minimum Tax (effective FY2023): 0$

Payroll Taxes -  $ 1,325,575,422,184.86 ($ 1,325.58 billion)
 breakdown
 OASDI: 12.4% (6.2% on employees, 6.2% on employers) - $ 912,456,391,044.15 ($ 912.46 billion)
 RRPH: 5.0% (2.5% on employees, 2.5% on employers) - $ 367,925,964,130.71 ($ 367.93 billion)
 FUTA: 6.0% on first $7,000 - $ 45,193,067,010.00 ($ 45.19 billion)

Estate Tax (45% of amount above $ 3.5 million, 50% above $ 10 million, 55% above $ 50 million) - $ 34,500,000,000.00 ($ 34.50 billion)
$16.00 billion.... Amendment by the Responsible Estate Tax Act
Total: $50.50 billion


New 2020 Wealth Tax
$288.00 billion


Healthcare Taxes:
 40% Cadillac Tax - $ 0.00 billion
 3.8% on Net Investment Income - $ 12.80 billion

Excise Taxes/customs duties:
Carbon Tax (2018) -  $ 16.35 billion
Gasoline Tax (2018) -  $ 50.00 billion
Tobacco and Alcohol Taxes (2018) -  $ 24.20 billion
Excise taxes on health insurance providers, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices (2018) - $ 9.90 billion
Revenue Enhancement Act - $ 63.19 billion
LIFO Repeal Offset… $ 13.00 billion

Buffett Rule Act of 2019: $46.70 billion

Other Revenue: $ 30.21 billion

Additional tax credits: $ -39.40 billion

TOTAL Revenue: $ 4394.24 billion

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Section 2: Spending

Military Spending ($504.358 489.098 Billion)              
$123.58 Billion... Military personnel              
$184.51 Billion... Operation and maintenance              
$106.01 Billion... Procurement              
$61.52 Billion ... Research, development, test and evaluation              
$8.47 Billion..... Military Construction, Family Housing and Other              
$12.148 Billion.... Atomic Energy Defense Activities              
$8.11 Billion..... Defense Related activities            
$0.00 Billion..... Fiscal Responsibility in our Military Act
$-15.25 Billion… F-35 Procurement Halt
                            
Military Retirement ($144.0811 144.23 Billion)                            
$75.48 Billion.... Income security for veterans              
$14.15 Billion.... Veterans education, training, and rehabilitation                            
$54.22 Billion.... Hospital and medical care for veterans and retired military (added in under Healthcare below)                
$0.38 Billion..... Housing and other veterans benefits and services              
                            
International affairs ($31.96 32.03 Billion)              
$18.88 Billion ... International development and humanitarian assistance              
$8.55 Billion..... International military aid              
$11.99 Billion.... Conduct of foreign affairs              
$1.30 Billion..... Foreign information and exchange activities  
$-8.79 Billion.... International Financial Programs
$0.1 Billion... Paflagonia Support Act
              
General science, space, and technology ($185.18 Billion)              
$11.26 Billion.... National Science Foundation programs              
$4.55 Billion..... Department of Energy general science programs              
$169.37 Billion.... Space flight, research, and supporting activities
$154.00 Billion.... Space Exploration, Development, and Settlement Act
-$154.00 Billion.... Delay on the implementation of the Space Exploration, Development, and Settlement Act        
              
Non-Defense Energy Spending ($47.393 Billion)              
$3.15 Billion..... Energy supply              
$1.11 Billion..... Energy conservation and preparedness              
$0.64 Billion..... Energy information, preparedness, & regulation  
$10.00 Billion.... Energy Rebate and Subsidy Act    
$32.50 Billion.... Gas Tax Act    
$-0.007 Billion…. Eliminated Ethanol Blending Rules
            
Natural resources and environment ($34.58 Billion)              
$4.89 Billion..... Water resources              
$11.54 Billion.... Conservation and land management          
$4.42 Billion..... Recreational & Park resources              
$7.18 Billion..... Pollution control and abatement                                
$6.55 Billion..... Other natural resources  
              
Agriculture ($19.562 19.682 Billion)              
$16.01 Billion.... Farm income stabilization & crop insurance              
$4.30 Billion..... Agricultural research and services
$0.03 Billion..... No More Going Hungry in Atlasia Act
$-0.8 Billion…. Eliminated marketing programs
$-0.008 Billion…. Eliminated Catfish Inspection Office
$0.15 Billion... Farmer Stabilization Act of 2021
              
Commerce and Housing Loan Programs ($0.79 Billion)              
$-22.33 Billion... Federal Housing Loan Programs              
$2.69 Billion..... Postal service              
$2.50 Billion..... Deposit insurance              
$10.20 Billion.... Universal service fund              
$7.70 Billion..... Other advancement of commerce
$-0.17 Billion…. Eliminated Capital Construction Grants    
$0.20 Billion… Supporting Atlasian Entrepreneurs Act          
              
Transportation ($333.424 333.4135 Billion)                
$67.40 Billion.... Ground Transportation            
$16.20 Billion.... Air Transportation              
$8.4015 Billion..... Water transportation              
$0.38 Billion..... Other transportation
$241 Billion... High Speed Rail Act
$.032 Billion... Emergency funding appropriated from the New Great Society Act to help states and regions improve the commercial driving license process and bolster the number of truckers to alleviate the supply chain crisis.
        
Community and regional development ($463.425 463.365 Billion)              
$3.78 Billion..... Community development              
$2.19 Billion..... Area and regional development              
$4.02 Billion..... Disaster relief and insurance              
$2.23 Billion..... Homeless Shelter Emergency Housing              
$4.32 Billion..... Small Business Association
$0.77 Billion..... Flint Reinvestment Act
$0.08 Billion..... Refugee act          
$-11.025 Billion…. We Should Help Workers Act
$2.00 Billion…. Buy-Atlasian Contracting Rules
$10.00 Billion…. Appalachia Reinvestment Act
$15.00 Billion…. Reservation Reinvestment Act
$390.00 Billion... 21st Century Civilian Conservation Corps Act
$40 Billion... Let's Get Wired Act

Education ($73.7625 73.7525 Billion)              
$39.03 Billion.... Elementary, Secondary & Vocational education              
$31.475 Billion.... Higher education              
$3.26 Billion..... Research and general education            
$0.00 Billion..... Orlando Act
$-0.0125 Billion…. Cap on certain student loans
              
Training, labor and unemployment ($19.536 Billion)              
$7.58 Billion..... Training and employment              
$1.77 Billion..... Labor law, statistics, and other administration'
$9.2 Billion...... Public Service Act          
$-0.014 Billion…. Eliminated Employee Drug Tests
$1.00 Billion.... Agency of Cooperative Enterprises (see Act to encourage the growth of worker owned enterprises)
              
Atlasian Healthcare ($1282.14 1268.14 Billion)              
$423.77 Billion... Senior Healthcare
$44.31 Billion.... Veteran Healthcare
$12.90 Billion.... Federal employees' and retired employees' health benefits  
$425.42 Billion... Medical Services
$338.85 Billion... Sliding Scale Subsidies
$15.89 Billion.... Healthcare Subsidy Office (HSO) and AtlasCare Office (ACO) Administration
$7 Billion... Vaccine Production Act

Non-ANH Health Spending ($67.718 67.698 Billion)              
$24.25 Billion.... Disease control, public health and bioterrorism              
$28.48 Billion.... Health research and training              
$4.24 Billion..... Consumer and occupational health and safety            
$10.00 Billion…. Opioid Epidemic Commission
$0.3 Billion.... Comprehensive Opioid Response Act
$0.40 Billion.... Women's Health Protection Act
$0.025 Billion... National Silver Act
$0.003 Billion... Reduction of Childcare Costs Act
              
Civilian Retirement (Social Security excluded) ($138.16 Billion)              
$8.23 Billion..... Civilian retirement and disability insurance              
$129.93 Billion... Federal employee retirement and disability              
 
Social Security ($903.24 903.23 Billion)
$868.63 Billion... Social Security Outlays
$34.60 Billion.... Social Security Administration
            
Aid to Low-Income Families ($366.50 Billion)
$40.53 Billion.... Unemployment              
$39.98 Billion.... Housing assistance              
$99.44 Billion.... Food and Nutrition Assistance (Food Stamps + WIC)        
$169.01 Billion... Other aid to low-income families              
$17.54 Billion.... Social Services            
              
Administration of justice ($51.902 51.9117 Billion)              
$27.157 Billion.... Federal law enforcement
$13.938 Billion.... Federal litigation and judicial activities              
$6.2687 Billion..... Federal prison system              
$4.24 Billion..... Criminal justice assistance  
$0.74 Billion..... Federal Penitentiary Reform Act Provisions      
$-0.432 Billion…. General Criminal Justice Savings
              
General government administration ($3.87 4.509 Billion)              
$3.66 Billion..... Legislative functions              
$0.45 Billion..... Executive office programs              
$12.03 Billion.... IRS & other fiscal operations              
$1.567 Billion..... Other general government              
$-13.20 Billion…. Government Efficiency Act
$0.002 Billion…. Mandatory Tampons in Restrooms
              
Interest on debt ($295.40 Billion)              
$295.40 Billion... Net Interest

Section 3: Balance

BASE REVENUE:     $ 4394.24 Billion
Inflation Accounting: *1.012
TOTAL REVENUE: $ 4446.97 Billion

Fixed Expenditures: $ 36.05 Billion
Variable Expenditures:  $ 4671.58 Billion
Interest on Debt: $ 295.40 Billion
BASE EXPENDITURES: $ 5003.03 Billion
Inflation Accounting: *1.012
TOTAL EXPENDITURES: $5063.06 Billion
BALANCE: -$616.09 Billion

Section 4: Miscellaneous regulations
1. This budget shall become enacted immediately after passage
2. This budget shall ordinarily remain in effect until FY2023.
3. All previous bills that modify the existing tax rates are hereby amended, so that their tax rates match those from this budget.
4. The implementation of section 4 of the the Space Exploration, Development, and Settlement Act is hereby rolled back by 1 year and shall not apply until 2023.

People's Regional Senate


Passed 13-1-1-0 in the Atlasian Senate assembled,



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WD
Western Democrat
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,593
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -7.35, S: -0.35

« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2022, 12:53:20 PM »

Mr. President, the following legislation has passed the Senate and awaits your signature or veto:

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Kanye West Act

SECTION I: NAME
a. This act shall be known as the Kanye West Act

SECTION II: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
a. Upon passage of this bill, all references to "Black History Month" by the federal government of Atlasia shall be amended to refer to "Black History and Black Future Month."
b. This shall take effect for all Februaries beginning in 2023.


Passed 11-4-0-3 in the Atlasian Senate assembled,



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WD
Western Democrat
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,593
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -7.35, S: -0.35

« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2022, 07:01:02 PM »

Mr. President, the following legislation has passed the Senate and awaits your signature or veto:

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Indexing the Child Tax Credit to Inflation Act
1. The child tax credit is to be indexed to inflation from the 2023 fiscal year onwards.
2. The expenditure of this act is 19 billion dollars from a 0.6% increase in the 40.6% tax bracket which shall be spent over the next ten fiscal cycles.

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



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WD
Western Democrat
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,593
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -7.35, S: -0.35

« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2022, 02:07:30 PM »

Mr. President, the following legislation has passed the Senate and awaits your signature or veto:

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AN ACT
To address rising inequality in wages



Be it enacted by the Senate of the Republic of Atlasia assembled

Section 1

1. The title of this Act shall be the "Wage Fairness Act"

2. As it appears in this legislation, "non-exempt company" shall refer to any proprietorship, partnership, or corporation which employs persons to do work in Atlasia in a given fiscal year.

3. As it appears in this legislation, "employee" shall refer to any person employed by a non-exempt company to do work in Atlasia in a given fiscal year.

Section 2

1. No less than 60% of the net profits of any non-exempt company shall be set aside annually for distribution directly to the employees of that company in the form of wages, on an equal per-capita basis.

Section 3

1.  No employee of a non-exempt company shall earn a monthly salary equal to more than 300% of the lowest monthly salary paid by that company.

Section 4

1. This Act shall take effect immediately.

Passed 8-5-1-4 in the Atlasian Senate assembled



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WD
Western Democrat
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,593
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -7.35, S: -0.35

« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2022, 01:20:48 AM »

Mr. President, the following legislation has passed the Senate and awaits your signature or veto:

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NO CROOKED LAW ENFORCEMENT ACT

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1. No sheriff, police force, or police department shall be permitted to establish a formal or informal quota that requires a law enforcement officer to make a specific number of arrests or issue a specific number of summonses within a designated period of time.

2. No sheriff, police force, or police department shall execute a search or arrest warrant unless a copy of such warrant is provided to the person being searched or arrested.

3. No sheriff, police force, police department, or employee thereof shall falsify a document for the purposes of coercing a suspect during an interrogation.

4. This act shall take effect immediately.
Passed 13-1-0-4 in the Atlasian Senate assembled,



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WD
Western Democrat
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,593
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -7.35, S: -0.35

« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2022, 10:20:55 AM »

Mr. President, the following legislation has passed the Senate and awaits your signature or veto:

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AN ACT
To establish a 32 hour workweek



Be it enacted by the Senate of the Republic of Atlasia assembled

Section 1. Title

1. This act may be cited as the 32 Hour Workweek Act.

Section 2

1. No employee shall be required to work more than thirty-two hours a week.

2. Any employee who should voluntarily work more than thirty-two hours in a given a week shall be compensated at 120% of their regular hourly salary for every hour they work after the thirty-second.


Passed 7-6-2-2 in the Atlasian Senate assembled,



Western Democrat, President Pro Tempore
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WD
Western Democrat
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,593
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -7.35, S: -0.35

« Reply #6 on: April 12, 2022, 11:22:49 AM »

Mr. President, the following legislation has passed the Senate and awaits your signature or veto:

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OFF LABEL USE IS OK ACT

Any pharmacist licensed in any Region in Atlasia shall be immune from civil liability or criminal prosecution for dispensing to a patient with a valid prescription, a prescription drug that has been approved as safe by the FDA, regardless of if the patient prescribed the drug is taking the drug for an off label treatment. This shall include but not be limited to Hydroxychloriquine and Ivermectin. This act shall take effect immediately.

Passed 10-2-0-6 in the Atlasian Senate assembled,



Western Democrat, President Pro Tempore
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WD
Western Democrat
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,593
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -7.35, S: -0.35

« Reply #7 on: April 13, 2022, 02:03:46 PM »

Mr. President, the following legislation has passed the Senate and awaits your signature or veto:


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Healthy School Climate Act

Be it enacted in the Congress of the Republic of Atlasia

An ACT

Section 1. Purpose

a. To acknowledge and take into account the principles of early childhood and youth brain development and, whenever possible, consider the concepts of early adversity, toxic stress, childhood trauma, and the promotion of resilience through protective relationships, supports, self-regulation, and services.

b. A school climate and school connectedness improvement committee shall be established.
i. The School Climate and School Connectedness Improvement Committee is established to advise regional boards of education regarding best practices for reduction of traumas related to adverse childhood experiences (ACES).

c. The committee consists of the following members appointed by the President:

1. two current school superintendents;

2. two retired school superintendents;

3. three current K-12 teachers;

4. three retired K-12 teachers;

5. four parents of K-12 students;

6. two school social workers;

7. two school counselors.

d. When appointing committee members, the governorPresident shall consider

1. geographic representation and appoint not fewer than six members who reside in communities that are rural.

2. representation across grade levels, appointing at least one current or retired teacher of students in each of the following:

(A) kindergarten through grade two;

(B) grades three through five;

(C) grades six through eight; and

(D) grades nine through twelve.

(d) Committee members serve without compensation and are not entitled to per diem.

(e) The committee shall meet at least once a year. Meetings may be held by audio or video teleconference.

(f) The committee shall organize regional and subject-matter subcommittees to address the specific needs of English language learners, vocational and technical education, special education, student athletes, and other subject matter the committee considers necessary.

Section 2. Establishment

a. Each school district in the regions shallmay develop a school climate and school connectedness plan to improve student, staff, and family relationships and establish connections and partnerships between district schools and local communities. The School Climate and School Connectedness Improvement Committee shallwill support districts that develop school improvement plans in plan development and implementation.

b. A district shall designate district representatives to coordinate with the committee and draft the district's plan. The plan must identify actions the district will take to improve school climate and school connectedness.

c. A plan may incorporate use of

(1) social and emotional learning;

(2) trauma-informed and healing-centered practices;

(3) instruction in cultural competence and alignment with indigenous values;

(4) multi-tiered support for behavioral intervention, including restorative practices that are nonshaming, nonpunitive, and effective in addressing conflict and repairing relationships;

(5) methods for reducing racial disparities, disproportionate behavior responses, and suspensions or expulsions.

Passed 6-4-1-7 in the Atlasian Senate assembled,




Western Democrat, President Pro Tenpore

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WD
Western Democrat
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,593
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -7.35, S: -0.35

« Reply #8 on: April 15, 2022, 11:28:25 PM »

Mr. President, the following legislation has passed the Senate and awaits your signature or veto:

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AN ACT
To provide for worker representation on corporate boards



Be it enacted by the Senate of the Republic of Atlasia assembled

Section 1. Title

1. This act may be cited as the Worker Representation Act.

Section 2

1. Not less than two-fifths of the directors of a corporation shall be elected by the employees of the corporation using an election process. A director elected by the employees shall have the same rights and powers and shall be subject to the same duties and responsibilities as a director elected by the stockholders.


Passed 8-4-2-4 in the Atlasian Senate assembled,



Western Democrat, President Pro Tempore
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WD
Western Democrat
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,593
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -7.35, S: -0.35

« Reply #9 on: April 19, 2022, 12:58:04 PM »

Mr. President, the following legislation has passed the Senate and awaits your signature or veto:

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AN ACT
To provide for tax increases on high incomes


Be it enacted by the Senate of the Republic of Atlasia assembled

Section 1. Title

1. This act may be cited as the Funding a Greater Society Act.

Section 2. Tax Changes

Changes to income tax brackets:

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by tax bracket:
 0-13K      10%    $ 12,700,800,000.00 ($ 12.70 billion)
 13K-50k    15%    $ 297,239,775,000.00 ($ 297.24 billion)
 50K-130K   25%     $ 812,899,937,500.00 ($ 812.90 billion)
 130K-210K  29%  31%: $452,282,000,000.00 ($452.29 Billon)    
 210K-413K  34%  38%: $317,099,000,000.00 ($317.10 Billon)
 413K+  45%: $244,141,000,000.00 ($244.14 Billon)

Total Revenue: $2,136,362,512,500.00 ($2,136.36 Billion)

The Wealth Tax Act is amended as follows:
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1. Households of a net worth greater than $50 million shall have a 2% 4% annual tax imposed on their net worth.
2. A 2% 4% annual surcharge shall be imposed on net worth greater than $1 billion.
3. A 1% 2% annual surcharge shall be imposed on net worth greater than $5 billion.
4. A 1% 2% annual surcharge shall be imposed on net worth greater than $10 billion.

Revenue: $576.00 Billion


Passed 7-6-1-4 in the Atlasian Senate assembled,




Western Democrat, President Pro Tempore
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Western Democrat
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 6,593
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -7.35, S: -0.35

« Reply #10 on: April 25, 2022, 05:39:00 PM »

Mr. President, the following legislation has passed the Senate and awaits your signature or veto:

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AN ACT
To provide for the construction of social housing



Be it enacted by the Senate of the Republic of Atlasia assembled

Section 1. Title

1. This act may be cited as the Social Housing Act.

Section 2

(A) National Housing Construction Program.—

(1) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.—Section 8 of the Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:

“(1) IN GENERAL.—There shall be appropriated $95,000,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2023 through 2033 for annual contribution contracts for assistance to cover the development costs for new low-income housing units that meet the following requirements:

“(2) REQUIREMENTS.—

“(A) LOW-INCOME HOUSING.—All units funded with amounts made available pursuant to this subsection shall comply with and be operated in compliance with all requirements applicable to low-income housing and the requirements of this subsection.

“(B) REGULATIONS.—The Secretary of Internal Affairs shall issue regulations to ensure, to the extent practicable, that units funded with amounts made available pursuant to this subsection comply with the following:

“(i) USE.—Notwithstanding any provision of this Act, such units shall be operated as low-income housing during the entire useful life of such dwelling units and may not be sold or otherwise alienated by the housing agency receiving such amounts during such useful life without first recording restrictive covenants binding future owners to the requirements of this act and regulations promulgated there under.

“(ii) LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY.—Such units shall be located in a manner that complies with standards set by the Secretary to ensure proper integration of housing and public transit and ensure that residents of such units have access to sufficient transportation options. Standards should ensure that such units should be integrated with public transit and vehicle alternatives such as walking and biking and should accommodate differences between a transit hub in a town or reservation compared with a large city.

“(iii) ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS.—Such units shall comply with NEPA and such standards as established to ensure such units are designed, built, and operated according to the highest possible environmental standard, with a focus on minimizing energy costs and achieving carbon neutrality.

'' (iv) CONTRACTION REQUIREMENTS.--Where possible, the Department of Housing and Urban Development must use contractors and require the use of materials local to the location of the housing units providing this can be done at no unreasonable extra cost or no lower standard as defined in clause iii of this section.

“(iv) TENANCY RESTRICTIONS.—A low-income housing agency receiving assistance made available pursuant to this subsection shall not refuse to rent a unit developed with such assistance or otherwise discriminate in the rental of such a dwelling unit based on an individual’s criminal record or immigration status.

“(v) ANTI-DISCRIMINATION.—A low-income housing agency receiving assistance made available pursuant to this subsection shall not refuse to rent a unit developed with such assistance or otherwise discriminate in the rental of such a dwelling unit because of the race, color, ethnicity, age, disability status, family status, sex,sexual orientation, or gender identity of any person.

“(vi) APPLICABILITY OF EXISTING LAW.— A low-income housing agency receiving assistance made available pursuant to this subsection shall comply with all other existing federal laws and regulations governing accepting federal funds low-income housing and fair housing.

''(C) ALLOCATION.-- The Department shall invite Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs), regions, states, and municipalities to submit applications for low-income housing construction in locations under their jurisdiction.

Passed 6-1-4-7 in the Atlasian Senate assembled,



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