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Bill: Tax Reform Act II

Details

Submitted by[?]: Republican Party (GOP)

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: August 3606

Description[?]:

The Corporate tax rate is to high and in order to promote economic growth we propose to lower the tax rate to 18%. This would leave us with a Budget Suplus of $1,000,000,000 ALD - $2,000,000,000 ALD.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date05:12:37, January 10, 2014 CET
FromPeople's Populist Party
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act II
MessageWe will support this bill

Date06:12:04, January 10, 2014 CET
FromLigue Anarcho-Communiste
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act II
MessageThe LSL is against this bill.

Date07:27:45, January 12, 2014 CET
FromAldurian Communist Party
ToDebating the Tax Reform Act II
MessageThe People's populist party strongly opposes this bill. This body just voted for a tax reform bill that will benefit the people of Alduria. This bill would raise the taxes on Luxury Items while lowering the taxes on corporations. This is not a policy that is good for the PEOPLE!

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
  

Total Seats: 153

no
    

Total Seats: 256

abstain
  

Total Seats: 91


Random fact: Submitting a bill without any proposals in it will not attract or detract voters. It will not raise your visibility or change your political position.

Random quote: "Even when laws have been written down, they ought not always to remain unaltered." - Aristotle

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