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State Government Act

The Reichstag has passed a new law, dubbed the State Government Act, which will establish each state’s governments. The State Government Act is the first law in which all representatives votes in favor for.

Previously, The Reichstag, and its predecessor the Congress, were considered the de facto legislative and sometimes executive power in the states. For example, Etiwanda is completely ruled by the Reichstag, with all of its state problems being addressed there. This new act, proposed by MR (Member of Reichstag) Gabe Griffins, will no longer have the Reichstag be the legislative or executive power in the states. This new law will help establish state governments, and help organize elections, which will most likely take place on February 16th, when the next legislative election will take place.

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