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A Bill to Delay the Beginning of the


School Day to
Allow Students Better Rest and a Higher
Work Capacity

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IT ENACTED BY THE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:

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This bill would set the standard school beginning time to be

9:30 am.

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The standard school beginning time is the time of each day

that school begins.

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The Department of Education will oversee the enforcement

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of my bill by communicating with the schools to ensure the

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students are allowed full rest time.

A.14The Department of Education has 4,200 employees that could be used to set
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state offices that can act as the school communicators and report all

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back to the department.

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This bill would be implemented as of the beginning of the

2017-2018 school year.


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All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared

null and void.

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(2) A Bill to Lowe the Drinking Age


IT ENACTED BY THE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:

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The U.S. ought to lower the drinking age.

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I would like to define the term ought which the act of doing

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something.
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The government agency that will oversee the enforcement

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is the health department.

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A. My bill will be applied in all states.

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B. It will make the drinking age to the age of 18.

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Since it will take some time to inform the public this bill will

be enacted on January 17 2017.


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All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared

null and void.

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A Bill to implement optional insurance to cover entirety of medical

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BE IT ENACTED BY THE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:


SECTION 1. An optional insurance will be implemented that would provide

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cover the entirety of medical expenses.


464. SECTION 2. Insurance: practice where a company or government provides
475. guaranteed compensation for a specified cause. Implement: action of
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507. prevention of disease or injury.
518. SECTION 3. The Health Resources and Services Administration will oversee
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5410. SECTION 4. This bill will go into effect March 1, 2018
5511. SECTION 5. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared
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by Connor Bollmann

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A bill to assure students acquire less student debt


1. Be it enacted by this congress that
2. Section 1: the amount of debt awarded to students due to college will be less
than previous years
3. Section 2: As of this year there is $1.26 trillion in student debt, the average
student taking on over $30,000 after graduation of senior year
4. Section 3: the TICAS will monitor to see that the cost of college is less as to
give students less debt
a. reducing the need to borrow by increasing Pell Grants and their
coverage.
b. Promoting state investment and increasing the percent of college
funding by state

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5. Section 4: This bill will be implemented upon passing


6. Section 5: All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null
and void

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(5) A Bill to undergo the process of the


eradication of The Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act

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IT ENACTED BY THE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:

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The U.S. ought to put ObamaCare to an end.

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ObamaCare A shortened name for The Patient Protection

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and Affordable Care Act.

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Ought Used to indicate duty

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Eradicate To put to an end; To destroy completely

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The Department of Health and Human Services will help

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bring this bill into action.

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A. The HHS administers Medicare and Medicaid to one in four


Americans

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This bill we be put into action within the next seven years

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All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared

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null and void.

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Introduced by Brendan Sidwell

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(6) A Bill to Establish a centralized self123


driving network to
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grid
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IT ENACTED BY THE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT: THE

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GOVERNMENT ESTABLISH A CENTRALIZED SELFDRIVING

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NETWORK

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the department of transportation should be responsible for

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establishing the centralized network and infrastructure for self-

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driving vehicles

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self driving-An autonomous car (driverless car, self-driving car, robotic car) is a

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vehicle that is capable of sensing its environment and navigating without human input.

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CENTRALIZED- OPEN SORCE SOFT WARE AND UNIVERALY CONSITANT

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COMUNICATION AND ENVIROMENTAL INFASTRUCTOR AND

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COMMUNICATION PROTACOLS

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state and local department of transportation

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USE OF INDUSTRY MANDATORY INVESTMENTS AND FUNDING

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DEDICATED FOR NOTHING BUT THE INSTALATION AND MAINTANCE OF

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THE NETWORK

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A. Mandatory standard equipment

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B. New per vehicle based tax for electric vehicles

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funding and open source infrastructure to begin

immediately to be functional in urban centers by 2020

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All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared

null and void.


Be it here by enacted by Quinn Turner

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(7) A Bill to Establish Paid for College Tuition

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IT ENACTED BY THE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:

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All students that meet a certain standard will have tuition-

free college.
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Tuition; a sum of money charged for teaching or instruction

by a school, college, or university.


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The Department of Education will oversee the enforcement

of the bill along with the specific enforcement mechanism.


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This bill will be implemented at the start of the next

semester following the passing of the bill.


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All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared

null and void.

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(8) A Bill to Establish Paid Maternity Leave in All 50 States

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IT ENACTED BY THE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:

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1. All states are required to provide 12 weeks of paid maternity leave for new mothers.

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2. New mothers are defined as women just have just given birth or mothers who have

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adopted a new born child.

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According to Cambridge Dictionary, paid maternity leave is defined as a period when

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a woman is legally absent from work before and after she has a baby, and during

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which she is paid.

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3. The MCAD will oversee the enforcement of the bill along with the Maternity Leave

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Act.

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A. According to The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination website,

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the MCAD was established in 1946 as the states chief civil rights agency charged

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with the authority to investigate, prosecute, adjudicate and resolve cases of

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discrimination.
B. A. According to The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination

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website, the MCAD's Parental Leave Fact Sheet can be incorporated by

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employers in a notice to their employees as it sets out the major new requirements

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of an Act Relative to Parental Leave, however employers' notices must include

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their own policies regarding parental leave.

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fully enacted by January of 2019.

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4. The implication of this bill to establish paid maternity leave in all 50 states will be

5. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void.

Introduced by Courtney Klein

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(9) A Bill Restore Voting Rights to Criminals

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IT ENACTED BY THE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:

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No state may ban felons with completed sentences from

voting in US elections
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A felon is defined as a person who has committed a crime

punishable by more than one year in prison (or death)


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The Federal Election Commission will be responsible for

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enforcing this bill.

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A. If individual states do not comply then funding will be stripped


of election assistance grants.

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This will take effect on November 1st 2017

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All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared

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null and void.

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(10) A Bill to Ban Conversion Therapy in the


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United States of America to
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IT ENACTED BY THE CONGRESS HERE ASSEMBLED THAT:

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To Ban the use of Conversion Therapy in the or on the soil

of the United States of America


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Conversion Therapy shall be defined as psychological

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treatment or spiritual counseling designed to change a person's

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sexual orientation from homosexual or bisexual to heterosexual.

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The department of Health and Human Services will oversee

the enforcement of this bill

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As soon as it is passed

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All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared

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null and void.

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