Military Draft Appropriations Act
- Status
- Active Law
- Originated in Chamber
- Commons
- Type
- Bill
- Sponsors
- None
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- Summary
- Temporarily lifts the cap on military unit purchases.
Bill History
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Passed into law by the Executive Branch
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Passed the Senate during Senate Emergency Session #4 and sent to the Executive until July 03, 2026 at 00:45
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Passed the Commons during Commons Session #4 and sent to Senate Emergency Session #4
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Submitted to Commons Session #4
MILITARY DRAFT APPROPRIATIONS ACT
ARTICLE I: POWER
Section 1. This legislation shall expire at the conclusion of the fifth stream.
- This legislation may be renewed, and the time period of effect extended, by a duly passed motion in both chambers of the legislature; but shall not be renewed to effect any stream after the seventh stream.
Section 2. The President is empowered to purchase military units without any set monetary constraint regarding each individual purchase.
- At no time shall the number of active military units exceed the maximum number authorized by the Budget Act (Law #5).
- If a military unit is in immediate danger of being destroyed, captured, deleted, or otherwise rendered totally inoperable within the next turn; the president may purchase an additional unit to replace the impending loss.
Section 3. During the effective period of this Act, any statutory limitation on the amount of gold that may be expended for the purchase of military units shall be suspended. The President may purchase military units without monetary restriction, subject only to the maximum number of active military units authorized by the Budget Act.