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« on: September 15, 2010, 09:55:07 AM »

I thought I would start an official office to counter any accusations that I'm not doing anything Smiley It also took a lot longer than I expected for the removal men to dump the Maoist tat in a skip.

1. I have assisted the Vice President with suggestion to increase employment in Atlasia. As a week has now passed and to promote accountability in government you may review the text below;

There are two ways to do this (promote job growth); first of all to increase employment for those who have recently been laid off and secondly to tackle the issue of long term unemployment; those who remain out of work regardless of the economic climate and employment opportunities.

If we are going to spend money it has to be spent on public works. I favour job creation in the private sector, but if the government is going to commit to creating jobs itself it has to do so under its own initiative. This of course incurs an administration cost (which can cost more than outsourcing to private or third party providers) so these have to be kept low. Secondly we need a 'quick win'; job creation has to be immediate. While training, adult education and skill provision is vitally important this takes time and costs money. I think we have legislation on the books to deal with this at any rate. Therefore the focus should be getting those who are laid off and skilled back to work. The Hiring Incentives Act goes some way to address this and some of the responsbility rests with my office. However the legislation itself has no expiry built into it, so it needs to be canned as soon as the economy picks up again under it's own steam.

The Regional and Local Fiscal Relief Act has distributed funds based on regional unemployment as it stood. Presumably the $100 bn has been spent (?) Or indeed has it given that responsibility rests with the regions. Now while the bill allows us to make use of any rejected money, it is not clear what we can do if any regions have not enacted legislation to spend it. I don't think the law allows us to claw it back however we can use a 'stick' approach and reduce any further regional assistance planned through stimulus by the amount not spent.

The number one target for investment should be construction. Now there was a fair number of bills passed on large construction projects for example the High Speed Rail Act. In reality despite being passed over a year ago, it would still be in the planning stages, however route clearance, demolition and preperation should be at least in part underway. It is the biggest construction project in Atlasia and I would propose pumping funds into it to get it moving; it really should be providing jobs for construction, maufacturing, steel works etc for years.

In days of old you could pump money into building relief roads but those days are gone. It could be possible to fund local light rail projects to boost areas with localised high unemployment.

However a major new piece of legislation that could dwarf even the high speed rail project would be the renewal of city water pipes and sewerage systems. In older cities this infrastructure is nearing 100 years old (excepting the work undertaken to provide work during the last Depression Cheesy ) and is in major need of overhaul. However this would result in major traffic disruption (as it requires digging up the road) and disruption to water supplies. This is why most cities in America and Europe are unwilling to undertake it; its not even a cost issue its the political fallout from disruption.

High Speed and Water Infrastructure renewal will keep construction and manufacturing ticking along nicely.

2. I have fulfilled my constitutional duty by opening up the Question Time thread. All questions (I say all...really there weren't that many) have been answered.

3. I have undertaken brief statistical research to assist Senators with Senator Duke's 'Fix Our Roads' bill. I intend to offer advice on any domestic legislation where I can be of assistance.

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« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2010, 12:11:41 AM »

I can verify that he has indeed been involved in behind the scenes discussions about stimulus projects for about a week or so.
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« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2010, 03:53:18 AM »

I am pleased to announce that I will try my hand at creating a unified tax code for personal taxation. This may take some work and I will ensure that the Senate is made aware of the process by which this is done.
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« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2010, 01:43:07 PM »

I am pleased to announce that I will try my hand at creating a unified tax code for personal taxation. This may take some work and I will ensure that the Senate is made aware of the process by which this is done.

Just to provide some context, I have asked the SoIA to independently organize an outline of the current Atlasian tax code, which may then serve as a template for future Senates and administrations to alter as they see fit.

I expect the Senate may want to approve the eventual product of this effort.

Thank you Afleitch for agreeing to take on this project.
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