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Post by terrus on Jul 2, 2014 14:46:29 GMT -5
Intelligence II (Start a Journal, Complete 10 entries)
Charisma II (Correspond with another individual)
Wealth II (Earn $150 from newspaper/minigame in one year)
Rhetoric III (Create a newspaper, [costs $300])
Surrogates III (Pass legislation through House)
Cash III (Successfully be re-elected, [receive $50])
Intelligence III (Grow newspaper to NATIONAL stature)
Charisma III (Create a caucus with 4 active members) Wealth III (Earn $500 from newspaper/minigame in one year)
Rhetoric IV (#1 show in Williamsburg for 5 consecutive years) Surrogates IV (One character dies) Cash IV (Be elected House Speaker, [receive $100])
Intelligence IV (Pass legislation into law)
Charisma IV (sign into roll call after re-election) Wealth IV (Have $10,000 in warchest at one time)
Rhetoric V (Have famous quote in Year in Review) Surrogates V (Have characters serving in House and Senate concurrently) Cash V (Be elected Governor, [receive $250])
Intelligence V (Be named Player of the Year) Charisma V (Become first President from your political party) Wealth V (Have $25,000 in warchest at one time)
Cash VI (Be elected President, [receive $500]) Cash VII (Be elected President with 80% of ELECTORAL votes, [receive $1000]) Cash VIII (Single character serves in Congress, as President, and on Supreme Court)
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Post by terrus on Jul 2, 2014 15:12:10 GMT -5
In the House of Representatives of the United States of America, Mr. Terrus, for himself, offers: A Bill To amalgamate the Departments of State and Foreign Affairs. Be it Enacted by the House of Representatives and Senate of the United States of America in Congress assembled; that:
Section 1. Title and Findings. (a) This bill may be cited as the State Act of 1792.
(b) The Congress finds that -- 1. the Department of State possesses little in terms of responsibility or authority, and is superfluous in many ways; 2. the Ambassador-at-Large performs many ceremonial duties, similar to the ceremonial duties performed by the Administrator; and 3. the Counsel performs many legal duties, similar to the legal duties performed by the Administrator.
Section 2. Closure of Department of State. (a) In General -- Chapters 3 and 4 of Title 1 of the United States Code are hereby repealed.
(b) Clerical Amendments -- Chapter 5 of Title 1 of the United States Code is renumbered Chapter 3, and its sections renumbered 31 and 32.
(c) Effective Date -- This section will take effect on inauguration day, 1793.
Section 3. Foreign Affairs and State Merger. (a) Title -- Chapter 1 of Title 6, United States Code, is amended such that every reference to the "Department of Foreign Affairs", is replaced with a reference to the "Department of State".
(b) Duties-- 6 USC 1(b) is amended such that -- 1. part 7 is renumbered part 8; 2. part 8 is renumbered part 9; 3. part 9 is renumbered part 10; and 4. a new part 7 is inserted to read as follows: "to coordinate all ceremonial functions of the federal government;"
Section 4. Expansion of Counsel's Duties. (a) Duties-- 2 USC 21(b) is amended to read as follows:
(b) 2 USC 21(c) is amended to read as follows:
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