New Jersey Election--- Q5 Hospital--- Government Oversight Committee Update

Day 492, 15:33 Published in USA USA by Tiacha
New Jersey Update---Q5 Hospital
Yet another Congressional Election has passed, and again, I’d like to thank the citizens of New Jersey who placed their trust in me to act as their Congresswoman. Last term, with the help of the previous Congressman of New Jersey, Ian John Locke IV, I successfully secured a Q5 hospital for our state. I invite all citizens to move to New Jersey to take advantage of our hospital. The more citizens we have, the more effective our Q5 defense system will be. So, in times of war, remember, you have an alternative to Florida now. Not only that, I’m more attractive than Ananias. 😛 Just another reason to move to New Jersey.

I’d like to thank NewYorker138 and Danylo Halytskyj for a clean race yesterday. Yesterday was plagued with many Congressional races that ended in permabans due to multi-accouters, as well as many last minute suspicious vote surges in multiple states. I’m thankful that I was in a state that did not encounter election problems. If you haven’t already, please take a chance to read my article about some of changes the admins should implement in order to improve the integrity and fairness of Congressional elections.(Link)

Government Oversight Committee Update
In the coming term, my goal is to push for my transparency in our government. As Governmental Oversight chairwoman, I’ve already made a draft of the Public Information Act, proposed by Senator Aren Perry (IL-AAP). This is currently being revised in committee and will soon reach the floor for final approval. The purpose of the Public Information Act is to publish how Congress and the organizations they gave money to spent these funds. I hope that this bill will pass soon for two reasons. 1. So taxpayers know how their dollars are being sent. 2. That Congress no longer has a blank check feeling when giving money to organizations such as Ft. Knox. If this bill passes, we should no longer have problems like we did last term when Uncle Sam spent 432 Gold without Congressional approval just because it was in Ft. Knox.

Another way Congress will help the public in terms of transparency this term is by creating both a Congressional Budget Organization as well as a Congressional Accountant. The purpose of the Congressional Budget Organization is to, in some senses, replace Ft. Knox (but be run by Congress). Congress will make all donations to the Congressional Budget Organization. From there, Congress would earmark funds to programs such as Meals and Wheels or the QMG as necessary. The Congressional Budget Organization will be run by the Congressional Accountant.

The Congressional Accountant will be elected from Congress. In order to eliminate a conflict of interest, the Congressional Accountant will not be the Vice President. The Congressional Accountant will be elected on the off month of Speaker elections, for a two month term. This person will sign a contract to ensure the integrity of funds. Elections and nominations for this position are still being made now, so, an update on this project will be made at a later time.

My hope is that through the Public Information Act, the CBO, and the creation of the Congressional Accountant position, we can eliminate the possibility of funds being spent inappropriately by both Congress and the President. The time to improve your government’s accountability is now, eAmerica. I hope you will encourage your newly elected Congress to act responsibly with your taxpayer dollars.

The Federalist Party
If you believe in the ideals of fiscal responsibility, I encourage you to check out the Federalist Party. Despite not being a top-5 party, we elected 3 Congressmen this term and are quickly growing. If you’d like more information about the Federalist Party, contact either me or Gaius Julius, Federalist Party President via PM.