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Draft bills2laws
Draft Bill 1 of 10 The Universal Basic Income Act A BILL To establish a national Universal Basic Income (UBI) for all adult citizens. SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE This Act may be cited as the “Universal Basic Income Act of 2025”. SECTION 2. PURPOSE To reduce poverty, stabilize the economy, and support human dignity in the age of automation. SECTION 3. BENEFIT All U.S. citizens aged 18 or older shall receive $1,200 monthly, tax-free, unconditionally. SECTION 4. ADMINISTRATION The Social Security Administration (SSA) shall administer monthly payments via direct deposit or debit card. SECTION 5. FUNDING Funding shall be secured through a 2% federal VAT, closure of tax loopholes, and a federal AI dividend. SECTION 6. OVERSIGHT A bipartisan oversight board shall audit and report annually to Congress. SECTION 7. SEVERABILITY If any part is held invalid, the remainder shall remain effective. Submitted by Clifford Ray Hackett
Draft Bill 2 of 10 The Medicare for All Act A BILL To establish a national single-payer healthcare system. SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE This Act may be cited as the “Medicare for All Act of 2025”. SECTION 2. PURPOSE To ensure that all U.S. residents receive comprehensive, free-at-point-of-service healthcare. SECTION 3. BENEFITS Covers hospital, dental, mental health, prescriptions, reproductive, and long-term care. SECTION 4. ELIGIBILITY All U.S. residents are automatically enrolled. SECTION 5. TRANSITION Private insurance plans may offer supplemental coverage only; transition over 3 years. SECTION 6. FUNDING Funded by employer payroll contributions, progressive taxation, and reallocation of current health spending. SECTION 7. ADMINISTRATION Managed by the Department of Health and Human Services with regional branches. Submitted by Clifford Ray Hackett
Draft Bill 3 of 10 The Housing Justice and Homelessness Prevention Act A BILL To guarantee permanent housing solutions and end involuntary homelessness. SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE This Act may be cited as the “Housing Justice Act of 2025”. SECTION 2. PURPOSE To eliminate chronic homelessness and create permanent supportive housing in all states. SECTION 3. POLICY Federal funding shall support: (a) Construction of public housing units (b) Conversion of hotels/motels (c) Tiny home villages (d) Rent assistance for low-income residents SECTION 4. IMPLEMENTATION HUD shall partner with local agencies to ensure compliance and equitable distribution. SECTION 5. PROTECTIONS Evictions prohibited without due process; homelessness cannot be criminalized. SECTION 6. FUNDING $100 billion over 10 years from redirected housing subsidies and defense budget savings. Submitted by Clifford Ray Hackett
Draft Bill 4 of 10 The Digital Rights and AI Oversight Act A BILL To protect personal data, regulate AI systems, and ensure equitable digital access. SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE This Act may be cited as the “Digital Rights and AI Oversight Act of 2025”. SECTION 2. DATA PRIVACY Requires informed consent for data collection; bans sale of personal data without opt-in. SECTION 3. AI TRANSPARENCY Companies must disclose AI usage in decision-making systems. SECTION 4. EQUITY IN ACCESS Universal broadband guaranteed; digital accessibility standards required for all federal services. SECTION 5. AI OVERSIGHT BOARD An independent board shall oversee safety, ethics, and bias audits for major AI systems. SECTION 6. PENALTIES Violations result in fines up to $10 million and criminal charges for willful breaches. Submitted by Clifford Ray Hackett
Draft Bill 5 of 10 The Clean Energy and Climate Resilience Act A BILL To fund renewable energy, prepare for climate change, and promote ecological resilience. SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE This Act may be cited as the “Clean Energy and Climate Resilience Act of 2025”. SECTION 2. GREEN ENERGY Federal investment in solar, wind, and geothermal power infrastructure. SECTION 3. CLIMATE READINESS $500 billion for climate-resilient infrastructure and disaster response. SECTION 4. JOB CREATION Funding for clean-energy job training and transition for fossil fuel workers. SECTION 5. EMISSIONS TARGET Carbon neutrality goal by 2040 with interim benchmarks every 5 years. SECTION 6. ADMINISTRATION Managed by the Department of Energy and EPA with annual performance reviews. Submitted by Clifford Ray Hackett
Draft Bill 6 of 10 The End Mass Incarceration and Private Prisons Act A BILL To reform the criminal justice system and abolish for-profit incarceration. SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE This Act may be cited as the “Justice Reform and Rehabilitation Act of 2025”. SECTION 2. PRISON ABOLITION No federal funding for private prisons or immigrant detention centers. SECTION 3. SENTENCING REFORM End mandatory minimums for nonviolent offenses; support community-based alternatives. SECTION 4. CASH BAIL BAN Eliminate cash bail; replace with risk-based assessments. SECTION 5. EXPUNGEMENT Automatic expungement for nonviolent drug convictions.
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### TAMUNING SENIOR CENTER BYLAWS (FY-2026)
**ARTICLE I: NAME**
The name of this organization shall be the **Senior Center Council**.
**ARTICLE II: PURPOSE & OBJECTIVES**
* **Purpose:** To empower clients to develop and implement center activities.
* **Objectives:** * Recommend and evaluate center activities.
* Promote fellowship and community well-being.
**ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP**
* **Eligibility:** Individuals aged 60+, their spouses (any age), and adult children with disabilities accompanying a client.
* **Status:** * **Active:** Currently registered and participating.
* **Inactive:** Absent for one full fiscal year.
**ARTICLE IV: MEETINGS**
* **Officer Meetings:** Held the 15th of each month at 1:00 PM (or the next business day).
* **Quorum:** Requires all officers. If not met, present officers may hold informal discussions. The Recreation Leader must attend and record minutes if the Secretary is absent.
* **General Meetings:** Monthly, scheduled by the Recreation Leader.
* **Special Meetings:** Called by the President as needed.
**ARTICLE V: REMOVAL & RESIGNATION**
Officers may be removed by a majority vote of center participants, provided at least 50% of the total membership is present.
**ARTICLE VI: GRIEVANCES**
* **Informal:** Resolved directly via the Recreation Leader.
* **Formal:** Resolved via Program Coordinators, the MCOG Executive Director, or a mediation committee of the 11 other Center Presidents.
**ARTICLE VII: AMENDMENTS**
Amendments require a majority vote (50% + 1) of members present, provided written notice was given 5 days prior. Final approval is required from the MCOG Executive Director.
**ARTICLE VIII: RATIFICATION**
Approved on this day of ________, 2026.
### Suggested Improvements
* **Quorum Definition:** Requiring *all* officers for a quorum is extremely difficult to maintain. Suggest changing this to a "simple majority" of officers to ensure business can actually be conducted.
* **Officer Roles:** Explicitly list the duties for the President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer in a new section to prevent overlap or confusion.
* **Meeting Discretion:** Article V, Section 3 gives the Recreation Leader full discretion on general meetings. Consider wording this as "The Recreation Leader shall facilitate at least one general meeting per month" to ensure consistency.
* **Grievance Specifics:** For the "Formal Process," specify a timeline (e.g., "within 10 business days") to ensure issues are resolved promptly.
* **Spelling/Typos:** Corrected "couTat" to "Council" and "GUAN" to "GUAM" in the text above.
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