Bill: Rejected Government Official Buildings Protection Act

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Avoid the using of official buildings for the campaigns​

The people of the Commonwealth of Redmont, through their elected Representatives in the Congress and the force of law ordained to that Congress by the people through the constitution, do hereby enact the following provisions into law:

1 - Short Title and Enactment

(1) This Act may be cited as the “Government Official Buildings Protection Act”.
(2) This Act shall be enacted immediately upon its signage.
(3) This Bill was authored by Ansgard_Ist, & Outpacing with majority input from SoH. Interception, DSoH. Westray, & Sen. Pugbandit

2 - Reasons

(1) The situation never happened, but we can’t allow the candidates to use the Government Buildings for their campaigns.
(2) This act’s aim is to protect the government buildings and keep them public, to make sure that nobody can use them or edit them for campaign purposes.

3- Terms

(1) Are defined as Government buildings:
- The Capitol
- The Government House
- The Court House
- The Departments
- The Museum
- The Bank
- The Hospital and any future medical facilities

(2) Hallway Decoration:
(a) By default the Capitol building shall be cleared of any political party decoration at the beginning of each term
(b) Should ⅔ of the Congress approve a slate of modifications for the Capitol building, they shall be allowed to be placed and remain until otherwise specified in a later motion approved by the same process
(c) Any proposals to modify the Capitol building do not require Presidential assent
(d) Any modification to the Capitol building must be approved by a ⅔ majority of Congress
(e) Under no circumstances shall Government funds be diverted to source any sort of political party-themed objects

(3) How to define a building as Government Building in the future:
(a) Allow the DCT to define any official government buildings going forward.

(4) This law creates a protection of those buildings, which:
(a) Government buildings are not editable by any way for any party for their campaign.
(b) Campaigns are allowed to take photos and make videos for campaign ads as long they have not altered the buildings.
(c) You can only have political speeches in government buildings at the Capitol building
(d) Parties can still edit their political party rooms in the Capitol Building.
(e) Holding rallies in political party rooms is fine, however holding them in public areas of the building is not allowed.

(5) Punishment:
(a) First offense: Warning
(b) Second offense: $200 fine
(c) Third Offense: $500 minimum fine, up to $2500 maximum - decided by courts
 
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