Vetoed Universal Basic Income Increase Act

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itsBlazeX

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Increase Universal Basic Income​
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 'Universal Basic Income Increase Act'
(2) This Act shall be enacted immediately upon its signage.
(3) This Act has been authored by Rep. itsBlazeX
(4) This Act has been co-sponsored by Rep. Bezzergeezer, Rep. 1950minecrafter, Rep. shadownba, Rep. Snowy_Heart, Sen. xEndeavour

2. Reasons
(1) Deflation is continuing at a steady rate, and needs to be put to a stop. This bill will help combat deflation.
(2) Workers in less prestigious jobs have been underpaid for quite some time. This increase will help keep the lower-class out of financial hardship.

3. Amendments
1. Changes

1. (1) For every 15 minutes of playtime, player’s holding “Profession” and “Regular” jobs shall be paid $5 from the DCGovernment balance. This will not stack with other salaries. The Executive may choose to increase or decrease the disbursement amount, but may not go under $2/15 mins.
2. (2) Any playtime accumulated before the passage of this bill will not result in the player receiving any funds. Funding disbursement intervals begin when the bill goes into effect.

2. To

1. (1) For every 15 minutes of playtime, player’s holding “Profession” and “Regular” jobs shall be paid $10 from the DCGovernment balance. This will not stack with other salaries. The Executive may choose to increase or decrease the disbursement amount, but may not go under $5/15 mins.
2. (2) Any playtime accumulated before the passage of this bill will not result in the player receiving any funds. Funding disbursement intervals begin when the bill goes into effect.
 
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Veto

This bill has been vetoed for the following reasons: Doubling the UBI payments raises concerns about potential budget deficits and the stability of government finances. We must consider the broader economic implications, including the potential for increased inflation, which could undermine the purchasing power of our citizens.

 
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