eUSA Congress - Department of Citizen Affairs Funding Increase

Day 3,636, 13:12 Published in USA USA by Carlos3652


One of the more recent developments in Congress in the last couple months have been the raising in funds to the Department of Citizen Affairs (DoCA) for their programs:

American Air Rank Program (AARP)
Meals on Wheels(MoW)
Arm America Program (AA)
eUSA Lottery.

You can click on the links above to get additional details on each individual program, but I wanted to focus on one:


The AARP is giving away FOUR THOUSAND ENERGY per day to the American Airman participating in Air Battles to help them increase their Air Rank. Since the Air Battles are relatively new, this is a wonderful program that everyone should participate in. Everyone is on the same playing field.

Per Herr Vootsmas, "It was WhydoIbother2's idea. Under Melissa Roses's term, we increased from 1000 wellness to 2000 wellness, due to the successful nature of program. It was again increased by WildOwl."

On average, over the last week, 30ish eUSA citizens have taken advantage of this program and the hope is that many more follow suit.

In Congress, the measure to increase funding from $50k to $75k weekly passed unanimously 21-0 as these programs have been wildly successful.

Nov 2017 Update: In Nov 2017 the congress again increased funding from $75k to $100k by a vote of 16-0. I voted yes.

Congress hopes that with additional funding, even more citizens partake in the DoCA programs.

Many Congressman are very impressed and thankful for the job Herr Vootsman, the current Secretary Department of Citizen Affairs, has done.

Congressman Feynmann is one of those stating that he had done a "GREAT JOB" and has shown "exemplary DoCA management". Anamis, another well respected member of our Congress, was quoted stating that he is doing a "great job" and that she is very "thankful" for his work.

Please take a moment to leave a comment about your experience with these programs, if you are using them, and how could they be improved in the future.


Click on the image to see your Congress at work