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PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 1:41 pm
by Glasgia
I vote AGAINST the act, believing the method to be arbitrary and the effect most negative

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 7:40 am
by Glasgia
Glasgia wrote:I submit the Limitation of Bureaucracy Act to the queue

Limitation of Bureaucracy Act
Category: Miscellaneous | Urgency: Low | Author: Prime Minister Robert Glasgia [MSP] | Sponsors: Great Nepal [NCP], Senator Jameson T. Pace [Ind.], Minister Haelunor [R-G], Senator Jän Stuaart [LPA], Senator Jessica Coren [RFP], Minister Erich Malgrave [MSP], Minister Christina Jorsalafarer [Ind.]


RECOGNISING: That the Ministry of Culture and Sports, alongside the Ministry of Customs, represents an unnecessary bureaucracy which could be far more efficiently handled by other departments within the government.

THEREFORE: Passes the Limitation of Bureaucracy Act to eliminate aforementioned unnecessary bureaucracy and create a more efficient government.


Article I.
Abolition of the Ministry of Culture and Sports

I. Hereby dissolves the Ministry of Culture and Sports, striking the following line - "The Ministry of Culture and Sports, with the task of protecting the cultural heritage of the country, promoting cultural and sportive activities and expression, manage cultural and sports agencies and organizations." - from the Ministry Foundation Act and declaring that line to be null and void.
II. Transfers all powers and personnel of the former Ministry of Culture and Sports, that were involved in education related tasks, to the Ministry of Education and allows the leadership of the former Ministry of Culture and Sports to allocate the appropriate funds for such a change
III. Therefore transcends all other powers and personnel of the former Ministry of Culture and Sports to local governments, to be divided as the leadership of the former Ministry of Culture and Sports seems fit
IV. Recommends all employees displaced by such transfers for preference upon application for vacant positions in government, if they apply within their speciality

Article II.
Abolition of the Ministry of Customs

I. Hereby dissolves the Ministry of Customs, declaring the executive order that established it to be null and void.
II. Establishes the Department of Customs and Immigration, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior
III. Transfers all powers, personnel and finances of the former Ministry of Customs to the Department of Customs and Immigration

STATING: That such transfers have already been established in practice through executive decree, but shall be immediately corrected if this bill is to be struck down.


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[box][align=center][size=150][b]Limitation of Bureaucracy Act[/b][/size]
[size=85][i]Category: Miscellaneous | Urgency: Low | Author: Prime Minister Robert Glasgia [MSP] | Sponsors: Great Nepal [NCP], Senator Jameson T. Pace [Ind.], Minister Haelunor [R-G], Senator Jän Stuaart [LPA], Senator Jessica Coren [RFP], Minister Erich Malgrave [MSP], Minister Christina Jorsalafarer [Ind.][/i][/size][/align]

[b]RECOGNISING:[/b] That the Ministry of Culture and Sports, alongside the Ministry of Customs, represents an unnecessary bureaucracy which could be far more efficiently handled by other departments within the government.

[b]THEREFORE:[/b] Passes the Limitation of Bureaucracy Act to eliminate aforementioned unnecessary bureaucracy and create a more efficient government.


[b]Article I.
Abolition of the Ministry of Culture and Sports[/b]
I. Hereby dissolves the Ministry of Culture and Sports, striking the following line - [i]"The Ministry of Culture and Sports, with the task of protecting the cultural heritage of the country, promoting cultural and sportive activities and expression, manage cultural and sports agencies and organizations."[/i] - from the Ministry Foundation Act and declaring that line to be null and void.
II. Transfers all powers and personnel of the former Ministry of Culture and Sports, that were involved in education related tasks, to the Ministry of Education and allows the leadership of the former Ministry of Culture and Sports to allocate the appropriate funds for such a change
III. Therefore transcends all other powers and personnel of the former Ministry of Culture and Sports to local governments, to be divided as the leadership of the former Ministry of Culture and Sports seems fit
IV. Recommends all employees displaced by such transfers for preference upon application for vacant positions in government, if they apply within their speciality

[b]Article II.
Abolition of the Ministry of Customs[/b]
I. Hereby dissolves the Ministry of Customs, declaring the executive order that established it to be null and void.
II. Establishes the Department of Customs and Immigration, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior
III. Transfers all powers, personnel and finances of the former Ministry of Customs to the Department of Customs and Immigration

[b]STATING:[/b] That such transfers have already been established in practice through executive decree, but shall be immediately corrected if this bill is to be struck down.[/box]

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:04 pm
by New Bierstaat
Just going to get this out of the way now, as I'll be at a property/casualty actuarial training conference from May 12 to May 21:

Jan Stuuart (The Liberated Territories) has the authority to proxy-vote for me during the period beginning Saturday, May 10, at 0100 CET and ending Sunday, May 25, at 0100 CET. TLT may give this authority to Skeckoa if he is unable to cast votes for me at any time during that stretch.

This includes voting in the May presidential election.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:03 pm
by United Great Britian
I am running for president.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:06 pm
by Beta Test
United Great Britian wrote:I am running for president.

*cough*

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:07 pm
by United Great Britian
Beta Test wrote:
United Great Britian wrote:I am running for president.

*cough*

What?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:08 pm
by Beta Test
United Great Britian wrote:
Beta Test wrote:*cough*

What?

"Sorry?" Said the janitor walking through.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:08 pm
by United Great Britian
Beta Test wrote:
United Great Britian wrote:What?

"Sorry?" Said the janitor walking through.

"For what?"

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:10 pm
by Beta Test
United Great Britian wrote:
Beta Test wrote:"Sorry?" Said the janitor walking through.

"For what?"

"Huh? Whatever..." He said, walking off.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:45 pm
by Britanno
I love this.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:47 pm
by United Great Britian
Britanno wrote:I love this.

What?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 2:06 pm
by Britanno
United Great Britian wrote:
Britanno wrote:I love this.

What?

This.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 2:18 pm
by United Great Britian
Britanno wrote:
United Great Britian wrote:What?

This.

this what?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 8:41 pm
by The Neo-Confederate States of America
United Great Britian wrote:I am running for president.

*Falls asleep and starts snoring*

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 8:44 pm
by The Liberated Territories
If we haven't stopped voting yet (hell can I tell) I vote Aye.

PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:01 pm
by Finium
United Great Britian wrote:
Britanno wrote:This.

this what?

Methinks the senator is amused by the innocence of your statement. One does not simply "run" for the presidency. One is chosen by an obscure collection of legislative oligarchs that influence the senate at large. You can run, others have, but you won't win.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 2:46 am
by United Great Britian
Finium wrote:
United Great Britian wrote:this what?

Methinks the senator is amused by the innocence of your statement. One does not simply "run" for the presidency. One is chosen by an obscure collection of legislative oligarchs that influence the senate at large. You can run, others have, but you won't win.

So I can try!

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 4:52 am
by Pesda
United Great Britian wrote:
Finium wrote:Methinks the senator is amused by the innocence of your statement. One does not simply "run" for the presidency. One is chosen by an obscure collection of legislative oligarchs that influence the senate at large. You can run, others have, but you won't win.

So I can try!

I would recommend finding a few allies and supporters.

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 4:57 am
by Mediciano
Pesda wrote:
United Great Britian wrote:So I can try!

I would recommend finding a few allies and supporters.

...in the illuminati...

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 5:03 am
by Pesda
Mediciano wrote:
Pesda wrote:I would recommend finding a few allies and supporters.

...in the illuminati...

shhhhhh......

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 5:06 am
by Mediciano
Pesda wrote:
Mediciano wrote:...in the illuminati...

shhhhhh......

*drifts back into the shadows*

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:00 pm
by United Great Britian
Mediciano wrote:
Pesda wrote:I would recommend finding a few allies and supporters.

...in the illuminati...

Where?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 3:21 pm
by Mediciano
United Great Britian wrote:
Mediciano wrote:...in the illuminati...

Where?

Any old Masonic Lodge will do, although the Vatican works just as well. Ask for "Opus Dei". They may be able to grant you what you seek..... *disappears in a puff of smoke*

PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:10 pm
by Mediciano
Senate Bailiff Act
Authors: Victor Godwin [CMP] | Urgency: Moderate| SIMBEDS: Senate Procedures
Sponsors: Kouralia, New Zepuha, Beta Test, The Neo-Confederate States of America, United Great Britian, Dendart, New World Oceania, Dangelia



APPALLED at the disorder and subsequent arrests caused by several members of the Aurentine Senate,

EQUALLY APPALLED at the undue use of force by members of the Gendarmerie and other law enforcement bodies,

The Senate of the Commonwealth of Aurentina hereby passes the Senate Bailiff Act, as it appears below:

1. The Office of Senate Bailiff shall be created to maintain order, assist the President pro Tempore of the Senate, and maintain Senate Chamber decorum.

2. The Senate Bailiff shall have no law enforcement powers, and shall not be armed with any weapon.

3. The Senate Bailiff shall have limited enforcing power within the Senate Chamber, and not without. He shall be able to administer punishments and suspensions to senators who break Chamber decorum, or who disrupt Senate procedures past a reasonable level.

4. The Senate Bailiff shall have the authority to place disruptive senators in Contempt of Senate. They will, when placed in Contempt of Senate, be removed from the chamber and barred from entering for a period of two hours. During that time, the senator may vote by transmitting written evidence of his desired vote to the bailiff, who shall then present the vote to the President pro Tempore to be counted.

5. The Senate Bailiff also has the authority to suspend belligerent or otherwise disruptive senators for a period of up to twenty-four hours. Throughout the duration of a suspension, the senator will be placed within a special holding room, under the guard of a member of the Gendarmerie. During this time, the senator may vote via the bailiff, as described in Article 4.

6. If the Senate feels that the bailiff has acted unjustly, any senator may motion to overturn the bailiff's ruling. If the motion passes, the ruling will be voided.

7. The bailiff shall also assist the President pro Tempore of the senate with the administration of his duties. These can include filing documents, taking notes, counting a vote (though not announcing the final results), as well as any other tasks the President pro Tempore sees fit to entrust the bailiff with.

8. The bailiff shall have the authority, at the expressed order of the President pro Tempore of the Senate, to seal the chamber at any time, during which time all persons shall be barred from entering or exiting, except for the bailiff, who may exit and enter freely. If ordered to seal the chamber, the Senate Bailiff shall close the main doors to the Chamber and guard them bodily. An armed Gendarme shall then be ordered to stand and guard the other side of the chamber doors, until the President pro Tempore, via the bailiff, lifts the seal. The Gendarme on duty shall have the right to use any force he deems necessary to bar entrants to the chamber, including arrest. Any violators of a sealed chamber are subject to Contempt of Senate, suspension or legal consequences as the bailiff sees fit. The chamber may remain sealed for a period of 48 hours. Food and drink shall be provided, to all persons in the chamber who request it, by the bailiff.

9. There shall be three Deputies to the Bailiff in the chamber, to assist him in the execution of his duties, at any one time.


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[box][align=center][size=200] [b]Senate Bailiff Act[/b] [/size]
[b]Authors:[/b] Victor Godwin [CMP] | [b]Urgency:[/b] Moderate| [b]SIMBEDS:[/b] Senate Procedures
[b]Sponsors:[/b] [nation]Kouralia[/nation], [nation]New Zepuha[/nation], [nation]Beta Test[/nation], [nation]The Neo-Confederate States of America[/nation], [nation]United Great Britian[/nation], [nation]Dendart[/nation], [nation]New World Oceania[/nation], [nation]Dangelia[/nation][/align][hr][/hr]

[b]APPALLED[/b] at the disorder and subsequent arrests caused by several members of the Aurentine Senate,

[b]EQUALLY APPALLED[/b] at the undue use of force by members of the Gendarmerie and other law enforcement bodies,

[b]The Senate of the Commonwealth of Aurentina hereby passes the Senate Bailiff Act, as it appears below:[/b]

[b]1.[/b] The Office of Senate Bailiff shall be created to maintain order, assist the President pro Tempore of the Senate, and maintain Senate Chamber decorum.

[b]2.[/b] The Senate Bailiff shall have no law enforcement powers, and shall not be armed with any weapon.

[b]3.[/b] The Senate Bailiff shall have limited enforcing power within the Senate Chamber, and not without. He shall be able to administer punishments and suspensions to senators who break Chamber decorum, or who disrupt Senate procedures past a reasonable level.

[b]4.[/b] The Senate Bailiff shall have the authority to place disruptive senators in Contempt of Senate. They will, when placed in Contempt of Senate, be removed from the chamber and barred from entering for a period of two hours. During that time, the senator may vote by transmitting written evidence of his desired vote to the bailiff, who shall then present the vote to the President pro Tempore to be counted.

[b]5.[/b] The Senate Bailiff also has the authority to suspend belligerent or otherwise disruptive senators for a period of up to twenty-four hours. Throughout the duration of a suspension, the senator will be placed within a special holding room, under the guard of a member of the Gendarmerie. During this time, the senator may vote via the bailiff, as described in Article 4.

[b]6.[/b] If the Senate feels that the bailiff has acted unjustly, any senator may motion to overturn the bailiff's ruling. If the motion passes, the ruling will be voided.

[b]7.[/b] The bailiff shall also assist the President pro Tempore of the senate with the administration of his duties. These can include filing documents, taking notes, counting a vote (though not announcing the final results), as well as any other tasks the President pro Tempore sees fit to entrust the bailiff with.

[b]8.[/b] The bailiff shall have the authority, at the expressed order of the President pro Tempore of the Senate, to seal the chamber at any time, during which time all persons shall be barred from entering or exiting, except for the bailiff, who may exit and enter freely. If ordered to seal the chamber, the Senate Bailiff shall close the main doors to the Chamber and guard them bodily. An armed Gendarme shall then be ordered to stand and guard the other side of the chamber doors, until the President pro Tempore, via the bailiff, lifts the seal. The Gendarme on duty shall have the right to use any force he deems necessary to bar entrants to the chamber, including arrest. Any violators of a sealed chamber are subject to Contempt of Senate, suspension or legal consequences as the bailiff sees fit. The chamber may remain sealed for a period of 48 hours. Food and drink shall be provided, to all persons in the chamber who request it, by the bailiff.

[b]9.[/b] There shall be three Deputies to the Bailiff in the chamber, to assist him in the execution of his duties, at any one time.[/box]


I'd like this bill added to the queue, please.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:42 pm
by Lamaredia
May I ask the Secretary to take over my responsibilites until thursday? An accident at my internet company makes it so that my internet only works for about 10 minutes a day, and they said that it would hopefully be fixed by thursday.