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December 2317 Bill News
The Imperial Council of the Holy Luthori Empire has voted to accept the Cabinet Proposal of November 2317. 58 members of the Imperial Council voted yes, while 0 voted against. 42 abstained from voting.
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November 2317 Bill News
Lawmakers in the Holy Luthori Empire have voted against the Furthering the Liberal Unionist Reformation. There were 33 votes for and 61 votes against, with 6 abstaining. Lawmakers in the Holy Luthori Empire have voted against the Repeal the Treatment of POW's Act. There were 38 votes for and 60 votes against, with 2 abstaining.Lawmakers in the Holy Luthori Empire have voted against the Cabinet Proposal of March 2317. There were 58 votes for and 26 votes against, with 16 abstaining.
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September 2317 Bill News
Lawmakers in the Holy Luthori Empire have voted in favor for the Organ donation Act. There were 75 votes for and 25 votes against, with 0 abstaining. Lawmakers in the Holy Luthori Empire have voted in favor for the Domestic violence Act. There were 55 votes for and 45 votes against, with 0 abstaining.Lawmakers in the Holy Luthori Empire have voted against the Abolitionist Bill. There were 38 votes for and 62 votes against, with 0 abstaining.
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August 2317 Bill News
Lawmakers in the Holy Luthori Empire have voted against the Women's Working Rights Act. There were 31 votes for and 69 votes against, with 0 abstaining.
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July 2317 Opinion Poll
An opinion poll was held among the citizens of the Holy Luthori Empire. The subject of the opinion poll was Charter School policy (free, privately run, publicly funded schools). When asked what their opinions were, the following choices were made: Percentage | Choice | 35.92% | Charter schools are not allowed. | 11.38% | Only non-profit organizations may establish charter schools. | 27.74% | Charter schools must be non-profit and have a specific focus. | 15.88% | Charter schools must have a specific focus. | 9.09% | Charter school funding, regulation, and development is left up to local governments. |
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June 2317 Opinion Poll
An opinion poll was held among the citizens of the Holy Luthori Empire. The subject of the opinion poll was The patenting of software techniques. When asked what their opinions were, the following choices were made: Percentage | Choice | 52.27% | Software designs, techniques, formulae and algorithms cannot be patented | 47.73% | Software patents can be obtained from the patent office. |
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April 2317 Bill News
Lawmakers in the Holy Luthori Empire have voted against the Private property Act. There were 14 votes for and 86 votes against, with 0 abstaining.
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March 2317 Bill News
Lawmakers in the Holy Luthori Empire have voted against the Pollution guidelines Act. There were 36 votes for and 64 votes against, with 0 abstaining. The Imperial Council of the Holy Luthori Empire has voted to accept the Treatment of POW's Bill. 62 members of the Imperial Council voted yes, while 38 voted against. 0 abstained from voting.Lawmakers in the Holy Luthori Empire have voted in favor for the No government interference Act. There were 57 votes for and 43 votes against, with 0 abstaining.
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February 2317 Opinion Poll
An opinion poll was held among the citizens of the Holy Luthori Empire. The subject of the opinion poll was The government policy with respect to prayer in schools. When asked what their opinions were, the following choices were made: Percentage | Choice | 22.80% | The government leaves this decision up to the schools themselves. | 25.20% | Teacher-led prayers in schools are encouraged. | 30.08% | Teacher-led prayers in schools are forbidden. | 21.92% | Teacher-led prayers in schools are forbidden, except in religious schools. |
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February 2317 Bill News
Lawmakers in the Holy Luthori Empire have voted against the Cabinet Proposal of June 2316. There were 58 votes for and 35 votes against, with 7 abstaining.
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January 2317 Opinion Poll
An opinion poll was held among the citizens of the Holy Luthori Empire. The subject of the opinion poll was Guarantee of minimum income. When asked what their opinions were, the following choices were made: Percentage | Choice | 28.45% | All adults not supported by another person shall be guaranteed a reasonable, though not high, standard of living by the government. | 19.67% | All adults not supported by another person shall be guaranteed a very basic subsistence income by the government. | 12.86% | All adults not supported by another person shall be guaranteed a very basic subsistence income by the government. However, the provision of this is not to exceed a certian period of time. | 39.03% | There shall be no direct cash payments to individuals to guarantee a minimum income. |
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