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Party Legislation
These are the bills[?] that have been proposed by the Radical Republicans.
- Call for early elections, January 2111
- Economic Stimulus Act
- Military Readiness Act
- Investment and Enterprise Act
- Education Liberalisation Act
- Civil Service Reform
- Surplus Re-Investment Act
- Posse Comitatus Act
- Privacy Bill
- Public Assembly Bill
- Technological Competitiveness Act
- Manufacturing Competitiveness
- Equality for All Act
- Legalisation of a Woman's Right to Choose
- Higher Education Liberalisation Act
- National Research for Defence Act
- Civilian Service Act
- National Security Act
- Safe Working Environment Act
- Medicinal Cannibus Act
- Extradition Reform Act
- Police Reform
- For the Children Act
- Digital Freedom
- Call for early elections, June 2115
- Economic Stimulus Act
- Cabinet Proposal of April 2117
- Undoing the Damage
- Omnibus Economic Stimulus Act
- Higher Education Liberalisation
- Legalisation of a Woman's Right to Choose
- Right to Individual Privacy
- Extradition Reform Act
- Surplus Re-Investment
- Posse Comitatus Act
- Preserving fish stocks
- Ratification of the Treaty to Establish the Seleya Free Trade Zone
- Ratification of the The Law of the Sea
- Police Reform
- Bit-by-bit tax cut
- Research and Development of Pharmaceutical Drugs
- Regarding a Mordusian Space Agency
- A Minimum Wage for All Mordusians
- Ratification of the CATO - Continental Alliance and Treaty Organisation of Seleya
- Ratification of the Treaty for the Protection of Endangered Animals
- Ratification of the Treaty on the Keeping of Endangered Animals
- The Importance of Jobs and Industry Act
- Call for early elections, May 2119
- Budget proposal of April 2122
- Head Start
- Deregulation of the Energy Grid
- Ratification of the Global Emancipation Treaty
- Income tax proposal of December 2122
Random fact: Any RP law granting extraordinary "emergency powers" or dictator-like powers to a government must be passed by at least a 2/3rds majority, but (like all RP laws) may always be overturned by a simple majority vote of the legislature. |
Random quote: "Since when did you care about women?" - Faith Chiang, former Gaduri politician |