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« Reply #550 on: May 01, 2009, 05:15:58 PM »
« edited: May 03, 2009, 04:25:17 PM by Senator Purple State »

Amendment to the Voting Whilst Banned Act
1. F.L. 30-2 shall hereby be renamed the "Voting While Banned Act"
2. F.L. 30-2 Section 3 shall hereby read as follows: "Sentencing of the crime shall be by the presiding Justice and may be any combination of the following:
  • An extension of the the voting ban in any Atlasian election by the following formula: 85 - (90 x % of current sentence fulfilled) = number of days extension of ban
  • Up to 6 months ban from holding any office under the Republic of Atlasia.
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« Reply #551 on: May 01, 2009, 05:34:06 PM »

Veterans' Care Act
1. The Government of Atlasia hereby establishes a Veterans' Affairs division, headed by the Secretary of External Affairs, to carry out the following responsibilities:
     a. Conduct and report research on the conditions of and challenges to veterans throughout Atlasia
     b. Run subsidized hospitals and medical facilities for the care and treatment of Atlasian veterans.
     c. Provide services for Atlasian veterans and military families.
2. The Senate shall apportion $85 billion for the Veterans' Affairs division for FY 2009, with an increase of 0.5% over inflation each FY thereafter.
3. All funds not used at the end of each FY shall be placed into a fund to provide scholarships for higher education and job training for Atlasian veterans. The Senate shall apportion $15 billion directly to this fund upon passage of this legislation.
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« Reply #552 on: May 03, 2009, 04:56:56 PM »

Workers' Bill of Rights Act
Section 1: Labor Research and Reporting
1. The Government of Atlasia hereby establishes the Office of Atlasian Labor (OAL). This office shall be responsible for the research of labor conditions throughout Atlasia.
2. The OAL shall provide regular reports, as determined by the GM, regarding the challenges to labor and business, as well as the impact of Atlasian policy on these and other groups.
3. The labor report shall also include recommendations for changes in policy necessary for the advancement of Atlasian labor.

Section 2: Workers' Bill of Rights
1. The right of workers to organize and act in concert shall not be impeded by the government of Atlasia or any institution under the jurisdiction of Atlasian Law.
2. Workers shall have the right to a living minimum wage, to be determined by the OAL and passed by the Senate according to the most exact level of data collected.
     a. Businesses unable to afford this salary may apply to the government for assistance. Applications shall be reviewed and either accepted or denied by the OAL.
3. Workers shall have the right to address grievances and violations of their rights through the OAL legal branch, which shall here cases involving any form of employment discrimination or rights violations.
     a. The OAL shall have the power to levy fines against the culpable entity based on the determined cost of said violation.
4. Workers shall have the right to form or choose for themselves a union to represent their interests in discussions and negotiations with employers.
     a. This right shall be practiced freely through secret-ballot elections, in which a majority of all workers voting must vote in favor of unionization.
     b. This right shall be protected from any involvement or interference by employers, unions, and other outside organizations.
     c. The OAL shall be responsible for determining the date and certifying the results of the election.
5. There shall be no discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, political affiliation, religious affiliation, marital status, or veterans' status in membership to unions or employment, except where a government-issued waiver is granted for special circumstances, including, but not limited to: political organizations or work requiring certain attributes or skills.
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« Reply #553 on: May 04, 2009, 02:47:50 AM »

Legalization of Heroin Bill

Section 1: Findings
1. Heroin is a white, crystalline, narcotic powder, C21H23NO5, derived from morphine, formerly used as an analgesic and sedative.
2. The pharmaceutical price of heroin is only 5% of the average street price of heroin.

Section 2: Applicability
1. This law shall remove all federal restrictions on heroin in addition to legalization in Nyman and other federal territories which do not form a region.
2. The Regions of Atlasia shall be free to legalize and regulate heroin in any manner which they may choose.

Section 3: In Regards to the Legal Status of Heroin
1. The possession and consumption of heroin shall be legal.
2. This law shall not be interpreted as to decriminalize driving under the influence of heroin.
3. Penalties for driving under the influence of heroin shall be the same as those for driving under the influence of alcohol and other substances.

Section 4: Taxation
1. Sales tax on heroin will be 30%.  Individual regions may set their own taxes on heroin as they see fit in addition to the federal tax which shall not exceed 20%.
2. Federal revenue raised from taxes on heroin shall be spent as follows:
   a.) 50% to a newly created National Opiate Addiction Help Center
   b.) 25% to funding for the needle exchange program created by the Atlasian Policy Regarding HIV/AIDS
   c.) 25% to improvements to federal interstate highways
3. Regional revenue generated from sales of heroin shall be used however the region deems necessary by a vote of the people upon voting for legalization.
4. The National Opiate Addiction Help Center shall not be funded by any other taxes.
5. The National Opiate Addiction Help Center shall focus on treatment options not involving methodone

Section 5: Purchases
1. Heroin shall be available at any licensed pharmacies that chose to sell heroin.
2. Heroin shall not require a prescription but will kept behind the counter under all circumstances.
3. Individuals not in possession of the proper licenses shall still be prohibited from selling heroin.

Section 6: Age Restrictions
1. No one under the age of 18 shall be allowed to purchase heroin
2. Any pharmacist selling heroin to a person under the age of 18 shall be subject to any of the following:
   a.) a fine not to exceed $100,000
   b.) 30 days in a regional prison
   c.) a suspension or revokal of license



I'm going to reintroduce this for DWTL (so it still gets a good place in the queue). I'm not completely sure that I support it entirely....but it should make for an interesting debate.
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« Reply #554 on: May 04, 2009, 10:54:09 AM »

Social Security Taxation Bill 2009.

Section 1: The Tax Increase Act (F.L. 15-5) is hereby amended to read as follows;

Section 2: All income up to $150,000 shall be subject to social security taxes as follows:

i. For earnings between $0 to $20,000, the rate of contributions shall be 0%

ii. For earnings between $20,001 to $75,000, the rate of contributions shall be 5%

iii. For earnings between $75,001 to $125,000, the rate of contributions shall be 6%

iv. For earnings between $125,001 to $150,000, the rate of contributions shall be 7%

v. Employer contributiuons on all earnings between up to $150,000 shall be 6.5%

Section 3:  Estate Tax. Each portion of the value of the estate shall be taxed at the following rates, with each rate corresponding to the tax rate on only the portion of the estate that falls in the appointed range:

a) $0-$5,000,000 – 0%

b) $5,000,001-$10,000,000 – 2%

c) $10,000,001-$17,500,000 – 4%

d) $17,500,001-$25,000,000 – 5%

e) $25,000,001-$50,000,000 – 7.5%

f) $50,000,001-$100,000,000 – 10%

g) $100,000,001 and above – 12.5%

h) Farmers' non-residential property shall be taxed at 30% the normal tax rate

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« Reply #555 on: May 05, 2009, 12:09:18 AM »

At the request of Persepolis and with my own approval, I present the following legislation:

1. F.L. 13-1, Section 10 of the Needless Celebrations Removal Act is hereby repealed.



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« Reply #556 on: May 05, 2009, 06:22:58 PM »

Since there is no other thread about it I reintroduce all of my old legislation and this:


Atlasia-Iraq Free Trade Bill
1. No tariffs, customs, or restrictions on movement of goods, except those that have been outlawed by the destination or interim nation, shall exist between the Republic of Atlasia and Iraq.
2. The President and other officers of the Atlasian Government shall take such actions as may be necessary to implement the provisions of this bill.
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« Reply #557 on: May 07, 2009, 10:14:42 AM »

The Illegal Immigrant Act of 2009

Section 1: Replacement
1. F.L. 18-8 is hereby repealed
2. No clause of this Act changes the citizenship status of any Atlasian citizen, whether they are a citizen by birth or by naturalization.

Section 2: State Services
1. No hospital or place of medical care may deny treatment to a person based on their status as an alien or non-citizen.
2. Within two weeks after the passage of this act, employers paying below the minimum wage to illegal aliens shall be prosecuted as if they were paying below the minimum wage to legal workers.
3. The government shall fully fund all services for illegal immigrants required by this law incurred by citizens of Atlasia.

Section 3: Deportation
1. Any illegal immigrant found to have committed or planned to commit a crime or act of terror shall immediately be detained and deported to their country of origin.
2. Upon detention and deportation of an illegal immigrant, any member of said immigrant's family that holds alien status may opt to return along with their family member or remain in Atlasia. This does not preclude the deportation of those aliens that wish to remain at a later date due to separate violations.
3. Detention and deportation may be delayed to allow for recovery from illness or life-threatening circumstances on a case by case basis.
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« Reply #558 on: May 07, 2009, 03:33:16 PM »
« Edited: May 10, 2009, 10:19:29 PM by Senator Purple State »

Atlasian Tax Code Resolution

Whereas, Atlasia has existed for years without a functioning or present tax code,
therefore let it be

Resolved, that an independent commission shall be instituted for the formation of a tax code to be presented to the Atlasian Senate for approval. The commission shall be made up of the President or a citizen so designated to fill his place, the Attorney General, the PPT, the five regional Governors or any citizen of the same region so designated by a Governor, and two additional Senators so appointed by the Senate. At any time the commission may, by two-thirds consent, approve the addition of outside members as full voting members.

Resolved, that this tax code shall include, but not be limited to, an income tax, sales tax, social security tax, and estate tax. The proposal shall be prepared and presented before the start of FY 2010.
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« Reply #559 on: May 10, 2009, 11:53:05 AM »

Free Communications Bill

1)  The Federal Communications Commission is hereby disbanded, as are any other federal organization which seeks to censor forms of the media.

2)  In its place will be set up a Commission for Media Truth in order to maintain the truth in media.

3) The CMT will have no powers other than maintaining that what is presented in the news media is the truth.
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« Reply #560 on: May 16, 2009, 04:14:17 PM »

Nuclear Power Advancement Act:

Section 1: Atlasia recognizes that necessary steps need to be taken to reduce our energy dependence and protect the environment, and that nuclear energy helps us to accomplish both goals.

Section 2: The federal government of Atlasia will subsidize the construction of nuclear power plants if energy providers replace existing coal, oil or natural gas power plants with equal capacity by the time new nuclear plants go into service.

Section 3: The Atlasian government will fund 20% of the construction of any nuclear power plants built under the conditions of this program, and will grant a commercial tax reduction totalling 25% per annum for 10 years to the applicable energy provider.

Section 4: This program will cost a maximum of $60 billion in direct subsidies (excluding potential losses due to tax cuts). Tax breaks will still be awarded after this point is reached, but no further direct subsidies will be given.
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« Reply #561 on: May 17, 2009, 04:53:26 AM »

Fuel Efficient Cars Act

Whereas, the CAFE standards for this year, 2009, as amended unter the Environmental Policy Act of 2009, are:

34 mpg for cars, 24 mpg for light trucks, 22 mpg for SUVs


Section 1: In a further effort to encourage sensible energy usage and responsibility regarding environmental protection, but also to stimulate demand for fuel efficient automobiles in this recession, Atlasia shall offer tax credits for the purchase of such vehicles.

Section 2: Any person who purchases a vehicle which has a fuel economy, defined by the EPA, of 10 mpg or more than the CAFE standards, shall be eligible for a tax credit totalling 15% of the cost of the vehicle, up to a maximum of $4,000.

Section 3: This program shall only be valid until a maximum of $30 billion are used.
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« Reply #562 on: May 17, 2009, 10:41:50 AM »

Affirmative Action Prohibition Bill:

Section 1: Atlasia recognizes affirmative action based on race, gender, sexual orientation, or any factor not related to economic status as an unacceptable form of discrimination.

Section 2: Such policies shall be prohibited throughout Atlasia.

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« Reply #563 on: May 17, 2009, 11:18:30 AM »

Capital Punishment Abolition Amendment to the Constitution

Capital punishment is entirely abolished. It may never be used by the federal or regional governments under any circumstances.


I should explain here, because many of you will probably think "What's Franzl doing, capital punishment has been gone for a long time in Atlasia, right?".

From what I've been able to find...and I've done quite a bit of research....the ban on capital punishment currently only applies to the federal government, and the Supreme Court ruled in 2004 that any attempt to force regions to comply was unconstitutional.

If I'm wrong here....please let me know, and I'll withdraw this.
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« Reply #564 on: May 17, 2009, 07:32:49 PM »

Workers' Compensation and Training Bill
Section 1: Workers' Compensation
1. The Government of Atlasia hereby establishes a workers' compensation package under the following guidelines:
     a. All workers that may lose life or limb while carrying out usual activities pertaining to one's area of employment shall receive benefits amounting to the value of lost work. Said payments shall not exceed 120 days of labor or the amount of $150,000, whichever may be less.
     b. All workers that may lose gainful employment due to large-scale and systemic unemployment due to technological change or economic hardship shall be qualified to receive unemployment insurance compensation amounting to the usual salary of the worker, distributed evenly throughout the insurance period. Said payments shall not exceed 120 business days or the equivalent of an annual salary of $75,000.
     c. Workers' compensation shall not pertain to those that may be self-employed and may be only applied to fields of employment deemed to be high or moderate risk by the OAL.

Section 2: Training
1. The Government of Atlasia recognizes the urgent need for worker rehabilitation and retraining for the rapidly changing modern economy and, as such, establishes the following program to spur reentry into the workforce:
     a. All workers that qualify for Section 1 of this legislation shall be eligible to receive government funded training in certain "Key Employments," as defined by the OAL.
     b. Said training shall last no longer than 90 days.
     c. Recipients of government sponsored training shall be required to devote the year following retraining to a business in an underprivileged region, to be determined by need and the OAL. Government assistance shall be provided to find such employment in an area close to the workers' location of residence.
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« Reply #565 on: May 27, 2009, 11:14:18 PM »

Free Communications Bill

1. The Federal Communications Commission, nor any other federal agency, shall have the power to regulate the content of television or radio broadcasts.
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« Reply #566 on: May 31, 2009, 12:00:57 PM »

I would like to expand on my work in the Mideast Assembly with the following:

Federal Libel and Slander Penalization Act

1. It shall hereby be illegal in the Republic of Atlasia to falsely and publicly slander or libel the name of another citizen within the Atlas Fantasy Boards.
2. Slander shall be defined as harmful statements in a transitory form, especially speech, with the intent of causing damage to a member's reputation.
3. Libel shall be defined as harmful statements in a fixed medium, especially writing but also a picture, sign, or electronic broadcast, with the intent of causing damage to a member's reputation.
4. Clause 2 and Clause 3 of this Act shall not be read to limit slander or libel to the listed mediums of defamation.
5. Conviction by the Supreme Court for acts of slander or libel shall result in a sentence of no more than a one month ban from holding office in Atlasia or a two month ban from voting in official elections in Atlasia.
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« Reply #567 on: May 31, 2009, 12:21:09 PM »

Something that never was passed, but I believe is a good second step to public school reform and should be debated:

School Standards Reform Bill

Section 1: Terms
For the purposes of this legislation:
1.   “Elementary school” shall refer to any school offering only grades below 5th, inclusive.
2.   “Middle school” shall refer to any school offering only grades below 8th, inclusive, with at least one grade above 6th, inclusive.
3.   “High school” shall refer to any school offering at least one grade above 9th, inclusive.

Section 2: Elementary School Reforms
1.   All public elementary schools shall be required to offer pre-K and Kindergarten programs to all students within the district whose guardians wish them to be enrolled.
2.   All children must be enrolled in school, public or otherwise, within one and a half years of their fourth birthdays.

Section 3: Middle School Reforms
1.   All public middle schools must offer at least one foreign language program. Enrollment in said program may be optional, as dictated by regional and district law.
2.   All students in grades 6 through 8 shall be required to study science, English, history, and mathematics for all of their three years in said grades. All public middle schools must offer said subjects for all three grades.

Section 4: High School Reforms
1.   All public high school students must complete, between 9th and 12th grade, at least four courses in mathematics, four courses in English, three courses in a single foreign language, three courses in the social sciences, one course in Atlasian/American history, four courses of science with at least three of said courses lab intensive, in addition to four elective courses.
2.   All public high schools must offer classes on mathematics, chemistry, biology, physics, English, American/Atlasian history, world history, and at least (but not limited to) two different foreign languages (listed below in 4.2.a) sufficient in number to allow students to complete the above requirements.
   a.   All high schools must offer courses in at least two of the following languages: Spanish,          French, German, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, Chinese and Japanese. Other language courses not listed are allowed providing that at least two of the preceding languages are offered.
3. All public high schools with a student body greater than 400 must offer at least 3 advanced courses (Advanced Placement, Running Start and International Baccalaureate are acceptable), with additional such courses encouraged.

Section 5: Interpretation
This legislation shall not be interpreted as to override any stricter standards upheld by law within any Regions or lower-level authorities, nor to discourage school districts or students from exceeding the minimum requirements.

Section 6: Effective Date
This legislation shall come into effect on August 10, 2011, unless that date is less than a year and a half following passage, in which case it shall come into effect on August 10, 2012.
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« Reply #568 on: June 02, 2009, 11:18:29 PM »

     One more time:

Free Communications Bill

1. The Federal Communications Commission, or any other federal agency, shall not have the power to regulate the content of television or radio broadcasts.
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« Reply #569 on: June 03, 2009, 07:13:19 AM »

Establishment of Social and Econonic Development Zones Bill

Preamble

The Senate recognises that both the current recession and the cumulative post-industrial changes in the Atlasian economy has had a disproportionate effect on industrial and agricultural communities across Atlasia leading to decline, unemployment, poor access to training, societal problems and family breakdown.

Section 1

a. The Senate will therefore establish Social and Econonic Development Zones (SEDZ) to target development and regeneration in such areas.

b. The responsibility of establishing and siting SEDZ's shall rest with regional governments

c. The Senate shall appropriate $500 million to each region to enable the establishment of SEDZ's and to fund improvements in infrastructure.

Section 2.

a. Within each SEDZ, federal taxation shall be suspended for any new or relocated business, commercial company, factory or farm as follows;

For 18 months if there is an annual pre-tax profit of less than $250,000
For 12 months if there is an annual pre-tax profit of between $250,001 and $500,000
For 6 months if there is an annual pre-tax profit of over $500,000

b. Beyond these periods, federal business and commercial taxes in SEDZ's will be pegged at 20% less than the national rate in 2009 and 2010. This arrangement will be reviewed in financial year 2011.

Section 3

a. Priority shall be given to SEDZ's by federal and regional governments when siting new or relocated offices and agencies of government.
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« Reply #570 on: June 03, 2009, 10:37:34 PM »

Privacy Protection Bill

1. It shall henceforth be a punishable crime in Atlasia to publicly post the contents of private discussions, whether by internet messaging, personal message or other forms of personal communication, without the consent of all parties involved in said correspondence.
2. This crime shall be tried as though it were a crime under the Consolidated Criminal Justice Act.
3. Sentencing of the crime shall be by the presiding Justice; He may sentence the guilty party for up to, but not exceeding, a 1 month ban from holding any office under the Republic of Atlasia.
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« Reply #571 on: June 04, 2009, 08:58:51 AM »

Privacy Protection Bill

1. It shall henceforth be a punishable crime in Atlasia to publicly post the contents of private discussions, whether by internet messaging, personal message or other forms of personal communication, without the consent of all parties involved in said correspondence.
2. This crime shall be tried as though it were a crime under the Consolidated Criminal Justice Act.
3. Sentencing of the crime shall be by the presiding Justice; He may sentence the guilty party for up to, but not exceeding, a 1 month ban from holding any office under the Republic of Atlasia.
Very good idea. I support this bill 110%. It will help keep last night from happening again.
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« Reply #572 on: June 08, 2009, 07:06:06 PM »

Resolution Compelling the President to Appoint a New GM

Whereas, the position of Game Moderator is necessary for the full function of the Senate; and,

Whereas, President bgwah's current GM, Ebowed, has proven sporadic and ineffective in his position; and,

Whereas, the Senate, by statute and subsequent motion, has dismissed GM Ebowed from his office; therefore let it be

RESOLVED, that the Senate hereby calls upon the President to exercise all due haste in nominating for Atlasia a new GM to be confirmed or denied by the Senate.
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« Reply #573 on: June 08, 2009, 10:48:33 PM »

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Inspired by a similar (more strict) bill in the Pacific legislature. I also did some research on the average amount of students per school and the cost of the school lunch program in the US before making an educated guess on costs.



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Hope no-one had a heart attack. It's not that far off from existing US policy, despite the way it sounds.


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« Reply #574 on: June 09, 2009, 08:46:43 PM »

Long overdue:

Amendment to the OSPR

Article 5, Section 1 of the OSPR shall include the following as Clause 3: "Under extenuating circumstances in which essential information is presented to the Senate after a final vote has been called on legislation, the PPT, with the consent of the bill's primary sponsor(s), may use his discretion to cancel the vote and resume debate and amendment for no longer than forty-eight (48) hours. After said time has expired, a final vote shall begin immediately."
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