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==Article One - The National Kodiak Police==
==Article One - The National Kodiak Police==


:1.1 - The funding in Section 1.3 of The Policing Act shall be lowered to ₣750,000,000 a quarter.
:1.1 - The funding in Section 1.3 of The Policing Act shall be lowered 25% to ₣750,000,000 a quarter.
:1.2 - The funding in Section 1.6 of The Policing Act shall be lowered to ₣380,000,000 a quarter.
:1.2 - The funding in Section 1.6 of The Policing Act shall be lowered 24% to ₣380,000,000 a quarter.


==Article Two - The State Bureau of Investigations==
==Article Two - The State Bureau of Investigations==


:2.1 - The funding in Section 2.5 of The Policing Act shall be lowered to ₣400,000,000 a quarter.
:2.1 - The funding in Section 2.5 of The Policing Act shall be lowered 25% to ₣450,000,000 a quarter.
:2.2 - The funding in Subsections 2.5.1 and 2.5.2 of The Policing Act shall be lowered to ₣14,000,000 quarterly and ₣10,000,000 quarterly, respectively.


''Managed by Chancellor Magnus Ward, MGA, NUP.''
''Tabled by John Cray, MGA, DPPK, as an independent member's bill.''
''Tabled by John Cray, MGA, DPPK, as an independent member's bill.''

Revision as of 11:30, 7 September 2023

An Amendment to drive down the costs of The Policing Act, 645.
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Article One - The National Kodiak Police

1.1 - The funding in Section 1.3 of The Policing Act shall be lowered 25% to ₣750,000,000 a quarter.
1.2 - The funding in Section 1.6 of The Policing Act shall be lowered 24% to ₣380,000,000 a quarter.

Article Two - The State Bureau of Investigations

2.1 - The funding in Section 2.5 of The Policing Act shall be lowered 25% to ₣450,000,000 a quarter.

Managed by Chancellor Magnus Ward, MGA, NUP. Tabled by John Cray, MGA, DPPK, as an independent member's bill.

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