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SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me RESUME: www.rayis.me/resume
I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.biz
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Sample motion to reconsider
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Title: Guam Employee Salary Equity Act
Preamble:
Whereas, the United States of America upholds the principles of equality and fairness for all its citizens and territories;
Whereas, it is imperative to ensure that government employees in Guam are compensated at levels equitable to their counterparts in the mainland United States;
Whereas, achieving salary parity will enhance recruitment, retention, and morale among government employees in Guam;
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
Section 1: Short Title
This Act may be cited as the “Guam Employee Salary Equity Act”.
Section 2: Definitions
(a) “Government employees” refers to individuals employed by the government of Guam in various capacities, including but not limited to civil servants, public officials, and administrative staff.
(b) “Mainland United States” refers to the contiguous states and the District of Columbia, excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and other U.S. territories.
Section 3: Salary Equity Requirement
(a) The government of Guam shall ensure that the salaries and compensation packages of government employees in Guam are equivalent to those of comparable positions in the mainland United States.
(b) Salary parity shall be determined based on factors such as job responsibilities, qualifications, experience, and cost of living adjustments.
Section 4: Implementation and Enforcement
(a) The Governor of Guam shall appoint a task force comprised of representatives from relevant government agencies, labor organizations, and other stakeholders to develop and implement a plan for achieving salary equity as outlined in this Act.
(b) The task force shall conduct periodic reviews and assessments to monitor progress towards salary parity and recommend adjustments as necessary.
(c) Any disputes or grievances regarding salary disparities shall be addressed through established channels for labor relations and dispute resolution in Guam.
(d) The government of Guam shall allocate necessary funds to implement the provisions of this Act.
Section 5: Reporting
The Governor of Guam shall submit annual reports to the Congress of the United States detailing the status of efforts to achieve salary equity for government employees in Guam.
Section 6: Funding
There is hereby authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act.
Section 7: Severability
If any provision of this Act, or the application of such provision to any person or circumstance, is held to be unconstitutional, the remainder of this Act, and the application of the provisions of such to any person or circumstance, shall not be affected thereby.
Section 8: Effective Date
This Act shall take effect 90 days after the date of its enactment.
Drafted and introduced by:
[Clifford Ray Hackett
Senator
GuamPD Public grader boy
The public right of way on Guam, particularly in the WIDDH range area, may be limited or restricted for several reasons, including:
1. Military Activity: Guam is home to several military installations, including Andersen Air Force Base and Naval Base Guam. Portions of the island, especially those near military ranges like the WIDDH range, may be restricted to public access due to safety concerns during military training exercises.
2. Environmental Protection: Some areas, including ranges and conservation areas, may be restricted to protect sensitive ecosystems or endangered species habitats.
3. Safety Concerns: Certain areas, especially those near active military ranges, may pose safety risks to the public due to unexploded ordnance or other hazards.
4. National Security: Access to certain areas on Guam may be restricted for national security reasons, especially areas near military installations or sensitive facilities.
Overall, access to the public right of way on Guam, including the WIDDH range area, is often subject to regulations and restrictions imposed by military authorities, environmental agencies, and other governing bodies to ensure safety, security, and environmental protection.
Mahalo
SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me RESUME: www.rayis.me/resume
I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.biz
240305 re-open
Re-open motion
Save and Brent
My platform legislation
1. **Affordable Housing Initiatives**: Implement policies to increase access to affordable housing, such as subsidizing rent for low-income individuals or families, expanding public housing programs, and offering incentives for developers to build affordable housing units.
2. **Living Wage Legislation**: Enact laws to establish a living wage that ensures workers earn enough to cover basic needs like housing, food, and healthcare. This could involve raising the minimum wage and indexing it to inflation.
3. **Access to Healthcare**: Expand Medicaid eligibility, subsidize health insurance premiums for low-income individuals, and invest in community health centers to provide affordable healthcare services in underserved areas.
4. **Education and Job Training Programs**: Increase funding for education and vocational training programs to provide low-income individuals with the skills and qualifications needed to secure higher-paying jobs.
5. **Food Security Measures**: Strengthen food assistance programs like SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) and WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children), and support community initiatives such as food banks and urban agriculture projects.
6. **Debt Relief and Financial Assistance**: Implement measures to alleviate debt burdens, such as student loan forgiveness programs and financial assistance for utility bills, childcare expenses, and transportation costs.
7. **Criminal Justice Reform**: Address systemic inequalities within the criminal justice system by supporting initiatives like bail reform, expungement of non-violent criminal records, and programs to support successful re-entry into society for formerly incarcerated individuals.
8. **Childcare Support**: Provide subsidies for childcare expenses to help low-income parents afford quality childcare, enabling them to work or pursue education and training opportunities.
9. **Transportation Access**: Improve public transportation infrastructure in underserved communities, offering affordable and reliable transportation options to help low-income individuals access job opportunities, healthcare, and other essential services.
10. **Financial Inclusion**: Promote financial literacy and expand access to affordable banking services, such as low-cost checking and savings accounts, to help low-income individuals build savings and assets.
These are just a few examples, and there are many other potential legislative initiatives that could help alleviate poverty and improve the well-being of disadvantaged individuals and families.
Mahalo
SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me RESUME: www.rayis.me/resume
I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.biz
Business legislation
I, Clifford Ray Hackett will introduce legislation aimed at:
1. **Small Business Tax Relief:** Proposing tax breaks or incentives for small businesses to alleviate financial burdens and encourage growth.
2. **Access to Capital:** Introducing bills to streamline access to funding and loans for local businesses, perhaps through grants or low-interest loans.
3. **Regulatory Reform:** Drafting legislation to simplify regulatory processes and reduce bureaucratic hurdles for small businesses.
4. **Local Procurement Preferences:** Advocating for policies that prioritize local businesses in government procurement processes, ensuring they have fair opportunities to compete for contracts.
5. **Workforce Development Initiatives:** Proposing programs or incentives to train and develop a skilled workforce tailored to the needs of local businesses.
6. **Infrastructure Investments:** Pushing for infrastructure projects that directly benefit local businesses, such as improved transportation networks or broadband access.
7. **Support for Entrepreneurship:** Introducing bills to provide resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs in the community.
8. **Innovation and Technology Grants:** Creating grant programs to support the adoption of innovative technologies that can enhance productivity and competitiveness for local businesses.
9. **Sustainability Initiatives:** Promoting sustainability measures and offering incentives for businesses to adopt eco-friendly practices, which can also attract environmentally-conscious consumers.
10. **Crisis Relief Funds:** Establishing funds or programs to assist local businesses during economic downturns or in the aftermath of natural disasters.
Mahalo
SIGNATURE:
Clifford "RAY" Hackett www.rayis.me RESUME: www.rayis.me/resume
I founded www.adapt.org in 1980 it now has over 50 million members.
$500 of material=World’s fastest hydrofoil sailboat. http://sunrun.biz

