1.1.1 The absolute right to private property is an inalienable and fundamental human right. Private property is inviolable. The only possible way to take away private property is to prove that it was acquired illegally.
1.1.2 Every citizen of the United States has the right to own and dispose of land and private property without restrictions on construction, without the need to obtain permits, approvals, licenses, without obligation to hire contractors, as well as without interference from the United States government, other government officials, organizations and associations.
1.1.3 The owner of a land plot may not be forced to change structures, buildings or landscape against his will and may not be deprived of the right to change structures, buildings or landscape at his discretion.
1.1.4 Land plots and private property cannot be taxed, and cannot be confiscated for non-payment of other taxes. The entire amount of taxes that the state currently receives for private property, land and real estate, the state can receive from "alternative sources of income", without introducing additional taxes and fees from citizens.
1.1.5 Congress has the right to tax commercial property, land and real estate.
1.1.6 Every citizen of the United States of America without a license has the right to keep and multiply livestock, grow any kind of food crops on his own land. Cancellation of licenses, cancellation of all types of taxes on any pets that are not used for commercial purposes.
1.1.7 Guarantee of complete privacy: the right of the owner of the land plot to complete privacy and the absence of interference from the state or other parties in personal affairs.
1.1.8 Every citizen has the right to self-defense with the use of firearms in the event of an imminent threat to life.
Victims of kidnappings have the right to use any methods to save their lives.
1.1.9 Every citizen of the United States has the right to access public rivers and lakes at any time.
1.1.10 Every citizen of the United States has the right to fish freely and without hindrance with a fishing rod in public reservoirs. (mandatory fishing licensing should only apply to commercial fishing)
1.1.11 If the law contradicts the constitution, then it has no legal force.
1.1.12 no one can be forced to purchase services.
2.1.1 Before being officially appointed to the service, every police officer is required to pass a human rights exam and a constitutional examination.
2.1.2 The abolition of police immunity. Every police officer must be personally responsible for illegal actions and crimes. Laws and judicial precedents such as "qualified immunity" make it difficult for police officers to be held accountable for abuse of power, which undermines trust in the justice system and leaves victims without fair retribution.
2.1.3 The creation of a separate state body (or the granting of new powers to an existing body) aimed at detecting corruption and crimes of police officers.
The powers of such a body should include:
- immediate arrest of any police officer to investigate the circumstances
- seizure of weapons
- taking into custody
- suspension from service for a certain period or for life
- immediate consideration of citizens' complaints about illegal actions
2.1.4 The abolition of the mandatory crime detection plan. This will prevent illegal actions by police officers aimed at increasing statistics.
2.1.5 Limit the right of police officers to request identification. A request for identification is only possible in the case of a previously committed crime or at the time of the commission of a crime.
2.1.6 Intentional distortion of facts (falsification) in a police report = 10 years in prison, a fine of $100,000 and a lifetime suspension from service in any government agencies.
2.1.7 Laws on non-intrusion into private property should apply to cars. No one can demand to get out of a car or pull a person out by force without having an arrest or search warrant. Except if the driver is heavily intoxicated or drugged.
2.1.8 Citizens must be protected from the use of unjustified excessive force.
2.1.9 If a policeman behaves disrespectfully, allows himself to insult people or threaten them with prison, then such a policeman is suspended from working in law enforcement agencies for life.
2.1.10 Every police officer should have a body camera that records constantly, and the police officer should not be able to control whether video and audio recording is turned on or off. Recording control should be carried out remotely, by an authority separate from the police.
2.1.11 deprivation of pensions, awards and titles of all police officers who participated in the crime.
2.1.12 Inaction = participation. If police officers are present at the time of the commission of a crime by another policeman and do not take action to prevent the crime, then they bear the same responsibility as the policeman who commits the crime.
2.1.13 The activities of the police are completely open to the public, anyone can use cameras to photograph police officers or any other government employees in the performance of their duties. Recordings from police video cameras are freely available to everyone and are provided free of charge.
2.1.14 Introducing a law that law enforcement agencies have a duty to ensure the safety and security of every resident of the country, in accordance with established legislative norms.
2.1.15 Establishing the position of Chief Police Commissioner, appointed by the President of the United States, to improve law enforcement management, training, reform, and coordination.
2.1.16 Prohibiting police officers from leaving in large numbers to reinforce them in case of minor danger.
Reducing drug crime, Protecting society, Ensuring justice.
In New York, the practice of stop-and-frisk was widely used by police in the 1990s and 2000s. According to the law, an officer could stop a person on the basis of "reasonable suspicion" and conduct a cursory search.
In 2013, a federal court found that the practice was used in a discriminatory manner against African Americans and Latinos, which led to a reduction in its use.
The law allowed the police to purposefully stop and search people based on subjective criteria, which led to systematic racial bias.
Establish stricter and clearer criteria for stopping and screening. Police officers must justify their actions with concrete, objective and documented facts, not subjective suspicions.
Recordings from breast cameras should be provided upon request for independent verification in case of complaints of abuse of power.
Legislate strict sanctions for illegal stops and inspections, including disciplinary measures up to the dismissal and criminal prosecution of police officers who violate the rights of citizens.
The term "suspicious activity" is too vague and is used as an excuse for deliberate violation of citizens' rights and unjustified biased persecution. Therefore, it is necessary to prohibit the requirement of an identity card, to stop for a search if a policeman did not witness the commission of a crime and to tighten sanctions against police officers if they violate this prohibition.
Private prisons profit from the detention of prisoners, which stimulates an increase in the number of arrests and incarcerations.
These institutions sometimes have worse conditions of detention, lack of medical care, violation of human rights and less attention to rehabilitation.
It is necessary to allow human rights organizations to conduct an independent full inspection of the conditions of detention and treatment of people, as well as to conduct interviews with prisoners.
A bill is needed to protect citizens against tyranny, causing intentional harm to society or causing intentional harm using official powers for the purpose of revenge, corruption, abuse of power.
Civil servants convicted of crimes should immediately lose the right to any service in public bodies, both at the moment and in the future. Serving in government agencies is a very demanding job. Every civil servant should understand all the responsibilities that are assigned to him
Incompetent judges whose sentences turned out to be unfair as a result of the appeal should receive points, and after reaching a certain number of points, their judicial career should be over.
2.7.1 The activities of government officials are completely transparent.
2.7.2 Anyone has the right to take photos/videos of government officials on duty.
2.7.3 Any private business or administrative building, courthouse, police station, post office and other offices providing services to people are public.
2.7.4 Anyone has the right to take video inside the premises, except for office premises, access to which is closed to visitors.
2.7.5 If employees of a private business or government agencies establish a "no filming" rule, then it can only apply to other employees of a government agency or private business.
2.7.6 If employees of government agencies or private businesses require visitors to comply with their internal rules, violating the constitution, they should be criminally responsible for violating the constitution and attempting to deprive a private individual of their rights.
2.7.7 The law on invasion of Private Territory can only be applied to the private property of citizens. And this law cannot be applied to private businesses or government agencies that provide services to the public. Except in cases when the intruder tries to invade office premises that are inaccessible to visitors.
There is no federal law in the United States providing paid parental leave, which puts low-income workers at a disadvantage, especially women, who are forced to choose between work and family.
The federal law on raising the minimum wage to $25 per hour is necessary to ensure fair compensation for labor contributions, reflecting the rising cost of living and inflation, and contributing to poverty reduction.
The adoption of this bill will help improve the financial situation of employees and maintain economic stability.
The notification of the defendant about the court proceedings is assigned to the relevant judicial authorities.
Reduction of tariffs and duties on building materials.
Increased production and supply: Supporting and encouraging the expansion of production of building materials can help reduce their cost. This includes investments in new plants and technologies, as well as assistance in increasing the extraction and processing of raw materials.
Rent regulation and Tax benefits for landlords.
3.5.1 Prohibition on dividing schools by districts. Children's can study at any school in any district, in any state.
3.5.2 Increased funding and equitable allocation of resources.
Ensure that the education system is adequately funded so that each school can provide students with the necessary resources for quality education.
Measures:
Federal and regional subsidies: Increased public investment in education, with a focus on supporting schools in underserved areas. Targeted grants: Allocation of additional grants for programs to improve the quality of education in poor and rural areas.
3.5.3 Professional development of teachers.
3.5.4 Curriculum reform Updating curricula: Updating curricula to meet modern requirements for knowledge and skills, including critical thinking, creativity and digital literacy. Implementation of an individual approach: Support for programs that take into account the individual needs of students, including programs for children with special needs and students with learning difficulties.
From the age of 10, a child has the right to free walks within a safe zone, including:
Walking in parks, courtyards and other public places;
Shopping trips.
Parents or legal representatives are required to:
Teach children the rules of safe behavior in public places, including proper behavior when crossing the road, communicating with strangers and personal safety;
Children's right to free walks should not be forcibly restricted if they follow safety rules and have the necessary training.
Parents or legal representatives may restrict the child's freedom of walking in the event of objective threats to his safety, such as adverse weather conditions or in an area of increased risk (for example, near dangerous facilities or places with a high crime rate).
Government interference in pregnancy decisions violates the right to privacy. This right is protected in international and many national laws.
Women should have the full right to make decisions about their own bodies without interference from the State.
Restrictions on abortion violate this fundamental right and undermine the principle of personal freedom, which is fundamental to human rights.
Some states prohibit compulsory union membership as a condition of employment.
This weakens trade unions and reduces their ability to protect workers' rights, which leads to a deterioration in working conditions and wages.
Construction of temporary accommodation centers. These centers should be equipped with all necessary living conditions. Personal rooms, medical care, medical examination, psychiatric care, Internet, rehabilitation and adaptation programs
Employment programs. Creating simple jobs, such as in landscaping, agriculture, or social assistance, will give the homeless a stable income and the opportunity to get back on their feet.
Public initiatives. Engaging private companies, religious organizations, and volunteers to help with food, clothing, and medical support.
There are about 15,000,000 abandoned homes in the United States. Use of abandoned buildings. Assistance with the privatization of abandoned houses for the benefit of the homeless, the involvement of volunteers and public organizations to improve the site and repair the house
Prohibition of requiring a bank account for automatic payments. prohibition of refusing a service without providing a bank account.
Divorce is a right, not a "service" for money.
Reducing the workload on courts and reducing bureaucracy.
Bill: Tax Exemption in the Absence of Income
Section 1. The purpose of this law is to ensure fairness in the tax system and protect individuals with no income from financial burdens.
Section 2. Amend tax legislation as follows:
2.1. Individuals who have no income shall be exempt from all tax obligations, including, but not limited to:
income tax;
property tax;
personal taxes;
any other federal, state, or local taxes.
2.2. The absence of income must be documented in accordance with procedures established by tax authorities.
Section 3. Oversight and enforcement of this law shall be the responsibility of governmental authorities in charge of tax administration.
Section 4. Violation of this law by tax authorities shall result in liability in accordance with applicable legislation.
Section 5. This law shall take effect ___ days after its official publication.
The bill on the abolition of taxes and fees on lottery winnings and the unification of lottery draws
Article 1. The purpose of this Law is to ensure the fairness of taxation and the uniformity of lottery draws.
Article 2. To amend the legislation on lotteries and taxation:
2.1. Cancel any taxes and monetary fees on lottery winnings up to the amount of USD 100,000,000.
2.2. Any winnings must be paid out immediately in full. Partial payments distributed over several years are considered illegal.
2.3. Justification: taxes are already paid when buying a lottery ticket. Lottery is not a guaranteed income, and the losses and risks of participants are not compensated and cannot be insured. Additional taxation of winnings is considered as double taxation.
Article 3. Introduce the following lottery rules:
3.1. Each lottery drawing must be held simultaneously throughout the country, regardless of the state.
3.2. The practice of holding separate lottery draws in each state is abolished.
Article 4. Control over compliance with this law is entrusted to the federal bodies regulating lottery activities and tax legislation.
Article 5. Violation of the provisions of this law entails liability in accordance with applicable law.
Article 6. This law shall enter into force ___ days after its official publication.
The draft law on the exemption of citizens from taxation when living and working abroad
Article 1. The purpose of this Law is to prevent double taxation of citizens residing and working outside the country and to ensure the fairness of the tax system.
Article 2. To amend the legislation on income tax and taxation of individuals:
2.1. Citizens who officially reside and work abroad are exempt from paying taxes on income earned outside the country.
2.2. This exemption applies to all types of income, including, but not limited to:
salary;
income from business activities;
income from investments and rental of property abroad.
2.3. Documentary proof of residence and work abroad is carried out in accordance with the procedure established by the tax authorities.
Article 3. Control over compliance with the provisions of this law is entrusted to the bodies carrying out tax supervision.
Article 4. Violation of the provisions of this law by the tax authorities entails liability in accordance with the current legislation.
Article 5. This law shall enter into force ___ days after its official publication.
Bill: Elimination of Value-Added Tax (VAT) for Individuals
Section 1. The purpose of this law is to reduce the tax burden on individuals when purchasing goods and services and to ensure price transparency.
Section 2. Amend tax legislation as follows:
2.1. Exempt individuals from paying Value-Added Tax (VAT) on all purchases of goods and services.
2.2. Require organizations generating profit from the sale of goods and services to continue paying VAT in accordance with existing law.
2.3. Prohibit any increase in retail prices of goods and services as a result of this VAT exemption for individuals. Any price increase related to the elimination of VAT for individuals shall be considered illegal.
Section 3. Oversight and enforcement of this law shall be the responsibility of tax authorities and consumer protection agencies.
Section 4. Violation of this law by organizations shall result in liability in accordance with applicable legislation, including the refund of unlawfully increased amounts to consumers and the imposition of fines.
Section 5. This law shall take effect ___ days after its official publication.
Full Abolition of Inheritance Tax
Section 1. The purpose of this law is to eliminate double taxation and ensure fairness in the tax system.
Section 2. Amend inheritance tax legislation as follows:
2.1. Completely abolish the inheritance tax for all individuals.
2.2. Rationale: The inheritance tax is unjust, as the decedent has already paid taxes on income and property during their lifetime. Additional taxation on inherited property constitutes double taxation.
Section 3. Oversight and enforcement of this law shall be the responsibility of tax authorities.
Section 4. Violation of this law by tax authorities shall result in liability in accordance with applicable legislation.
Section 5. This law shall take effect ___ days after its official publication.
for residents of the country who do not have their own housing 54 840 $.
Rent: $1900
Utilities: $300
Internet: $80
Mobile phone: $100
Groceries: $800
Transport Insurance: $160
Gasoline: $200
Maintenance: $80
Health insurance: $300
Personal care: $150
Student loans: $400
This is the amount for 1 year necessary for existence, anything above this amount can be taxed on profits.
If the income for the year is $56,840, then the tax amount is calculated from only $ 2,000.
Tax-free income for homeowners - $32 040.
Full Abolition of Federal Taxes
Section 1. The purpose of this law is to eliminate double taxation and ensure fairness in the tax system.
Section 2. Amend federal tax legislation as follows:
2.1. Completely abolish all federal taxes for both individuals and legal entities.
2.2. Rationale: Taxing an individual or entity simultaneously with federal and regional taxes constitutes double taxation, which is unfair and therefore unacceptable.
Section 3. Oversight and enforcement of this law shall be the responsibility of federal tax authorities.
Section 4. Violation of this law by tax authorities shall result in liability in accordance with applicable legislation.
Section 5. This law shall take effect ___ days after its official publication.
The state has nothing to do with citizens' desire to share their property or money. The state has no right to charge for items or money received as a gift, as this property is not acquired through work.
Some churches open for money laundering. Most church owners have their own businesses, some are engaged in the construction sector, some have trucking companies, some rent out houses and other activities.
Each such type of business generates a large annual profit. Which is deliberately hidden from the tax service.
Fake donations: Churches may receive large amounts of donations from criminal organizations or individuals who are trying to legalize their income. This money can be registered as donations, and then the "clean" funds can be used or returned to the "donors" through other channels.
Consumer protection: Airports, truck stops and train stations are places where people have no choice and no alternative, especially when it comes to food, drinks or other necessary goods.
Without a ban on overcharging, sellers artificially raise prices, knowing that consumers have no other options, this leads to unfair financial burdens on travelers.
Reducing the financial burden on the budget.
Justice for legal immigrants.
Labor market protection
Reducing the budget deficit.
1 Banks do not have the right to view your transactions or share information about your account with anyone without a court order.
2 Banks cannot require any additional information from you when withdrawing money from your account.
Complete elimination of intermediaries between the customer and the manufacturer. Abolition of dealers. Abolition of all restrictions on purchases directly from the manufacturer
Dealers can continue to operate, but the customer has the right to buy directly from the manufacturer
A credit rating downgrade is allowed only in case of actual late payment.
The abolition of restrictions for the poor. Currently, there is a rule according to which the rich receive a favorable interest rate, while the poor receive a loss-making interest rate. It is twice as difficult for the poor to pay off their loans, which is unfair. According to the new rule, the poorer a person is, the easier and more favorable the interest rate becomes.
If the government aims to get money out of people's pockets, then it will come up with many ways to do this. But the legitimate government's goal is to simplify the lives of citizens, raise living standards, and make various services accessible and convenient.
Any stores, brokers and dealers, banks are not allowed to make a margin of more than 10% of the manufacturer's price.
1 Any business providing services to the public is public.
2 Private property laws cannot be applied to businesses, companies providing services to the public.
3 No company has the right to refuse service without a good reason.
4 All companies are required to immediately explain the specific reason for the denial of service.
5 Control of airline activities, protection of customers from arbitrariness.
6 Cancellation of the criminal article "on interference in the activities of the crew". This article is used only to infringe on people's rights..
If the contractor has fully or partially completed the work, but they refused to pay him for the amount of work performed, the contractor has the right to take / remove the installed materials or destroy what he has built.
The court must be unbiased, impartial and fair, assessing each specific case on the basis of events that have already occurred. The judge should not have the right to increase the punishment in order to take revenge.
To tighten the laws and regulations governing insurance activities. To introduce stricter requirements for insurance companies to provide justifications for refusals of payments and violations of the terms of policies.
To require insurance companies to disclose information about their practices, processes and rules more transparently. Provide access to data on the failure rate and grounds for failure for each insurance product.
Introduce large fines and sanctions for insurance companies that intentionally refuse to pay insurance indemnities or use unfair practices. Sanctions should be severe enough to prevent such actions.
Strengthen consumer protection laws by providing mechanisms for lawsuits and damages in the event that an insurance company violates its obligations.
Develop standards to automate and simplify the process of filing claims and paying refunds, which will reduce the likelihood of errors and fraud.
All insurance companies are required to fully reimburse all insured events.
Any insurance must be accepted and executed equally in all states.
Prohibition of insurance companies from collecting compensation from the perpetrators of traffic accidents.
Many laws tend to lose their relevance, but at the same time have legal force. To be able to repeal outdated laws or laws passed by mistake, it is necessary to create tools for citizens to repeal laws.
One Insurance should cover everything.
Amending the procedure for renouncing U.S. citizenship to simplify it and reduce administrative barriers. This procedure should be completely free of charge
Compensation in the amount of USD 1,000 for each day of illegal or erroneous detention of a person.
If a criminal or administrative case is canceled or closed, then all information about it should automatically become secret.
1. Protection of personal information.
2. Safety in case of domestic violence.
3. Mobility and frequent travel.
In many cases, it is possible to prevent a terrorist attack through decisive actions by citizens. A lot of time is spent communicating with operational services, transporting them, and discussing the plan. If it is possible to avoid the mass deaths of innocent people, then there are people who are willing to take advantage of this opportunity. It is important to clearly define what a "terrorist" is. And there should be a reward for killing a terrorist.
The problem of monopoly in the field of energy supply arises where one electricity supplier controls the entire local network and is the only source of electricity for residents and businesses. In such conditions, the consumer is virtually deprived of choice, which means that the supplier can set conditions that are beneficial to him, but not always fair to consumers.
The consequences of such a situation:
Lack of competition. The consumer cannot switch to another supplier, so there is no market pressure to reduce tariffs or improve the quality of service.
High tariffs and limited flexibility. The monopolist may impose standardized tariffs that do not take into account the individual needs of the customer.
Slow implementation of innovations. Without competition, the company is not incentivized to quickly introduce new technologies such as smart meters or renewable energy sources.
Social discontent. People feel dependent on one supplier, which is perceived as unfair, especially when services are expensive or do not meet quality expectations.
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The introduction of regulated tariffs and increased control.
State or municipal authorities should establish transparent tariffs, monitor their changes and ensure compliance with the principle of "fair value" for all categories of consumers. This reduces the risk of price gouging and ensures that the monopolist does not use his position for unreasonable profits.
Separation of infrastructure and electricity supply functions.
The networks remain with one operator, but the right to sell electricity can be opened to several companies. Thus, virtual competition is created when suppliers compete for the customer, and the monopolist of the infrastructure ensures technical reliability.
Stimulating local and renewable generation.
Encouraging the installation of solar panels, home batteries, and small generators reduces consumers' reliance on a single supplier and creates an alternative within a local network.
The introduction of "smart" technologies.
Smart meters and energy management systems allow the user to optimize costs and make it possible to adjust tariffs depending on the time of day and consumption, creating a competitive effect even within the same network.
Transparency and consumer protection.
The introduction of mandatory public reporting, easy access to information on tariffs, conditions and bills, as well as mechanisms for quick dispute resolution creates a sense of control and fairness for the public.
Article 1. To amend the legislation on consumer protection and regulation of financial and trade transactions:
1.1. Establish a complete ban on the accrual of hidden fees that were not explicitly agreed with the consumer prior to the transaction.
1.2. Set a complete ban on fees.
1.3. The ban applies to all types of commercial transactions, including credit and banking services, purchases of goods and services, online services and public offerings.
Article 2. Control over compliance with this law is entrusted to the state supervision bodies for consumer protection and financial discipline.
Article 3. Violation of the provisions of this law entails liability established by the current legislation on consumer protection, including penalties and the obligation to refund funds to the consumer.
Article 4. This law shall enter into force ___ days after its official publication.
Section 1. Amend applicable laws regarding taxes, loans, and other mandatory payments as follows:
1.1. Establish a prohibition on the assessment of any additional fees, penalties, or interest charges for late payment, including, but not limited to:
property taxes and vehicle taxes;
loan and mortgage payments;
utility bills and other mandatory payments.
1.2. This prohibition applies regardless of the length of the delay or the amount of the outstanding balance.
Section 2. Oversight and enforcement of this law shall be the responsibility of the governmental authorities supervising tax collection, financial and credit obligations, and consumer protection.
Section 3. Violation of the provisions of this law shall result in liability, including the refund of any improperly assessed fees, penalties, or interest to the consumer.
Section 4. This law shall take effect ___ days after its official publication.
1. Raising the requirements for food production to the level of European standards.
2. The prohibition of using mechanically deboned meat, skin, and bones for the production of food for humans.
3. Prohibition of the use of harmful substances, dangerous dyes and preservatives that cause many chronic diseases, mutation and cancer.
3. Prohibition of the use of corn syrup in the production of food products and sugar substitutes that cause diabetes.
Large manufacturers are increasingly forced to recall products from sale due to their non-compliance with quality standards: products turn out to be either contaminated or containing substances dangerous to health. However, those customers who have managed to purchase and use such products are harming their health. This indicates negligence and creates serious risks for consumers.
To ensure the quality and safety of all products presented in stores, it is necessary to implement mandatory product testing. Each batch of goods must undergo thorough inspection and laboratory tests at the factory before being sent for sale. Only after confirming compliance with all standards can the products be allowed for sale.
Transition to international standards, abolish outdated concepts.
The temperature is degrees Celsius.
The distance is meters.
Liquid - liters.
Volume - cubic meter.
Weight - grams, kilograms, tons
Scientists have long discovered the many positive properties of marijuana and proved the safety of its use. Cigarettes and alcohol are much more dangerous to health, they are sold in the public domain.
An Internet user has previously paid for the Internet service and has the right to dispose of it at his discretion. Any restrictions aimed at obtaining double profits violate the rights of the consumer as a user of the service.
The salary of the employees is included in advance in the price of the purchased product or dish.
Prohibition to include tips in the payment invoice.
When paying, it is forbidden to ask in person or using technical devices if the customer would like to leave a tip.
Security companies are prohibited from using police fonts, uniforms that look like police uniforms, and designing cars to look like police cars.
1 Freedom of labor and entrepreneurship. Minor repairs do not require a license - these are basic skills (fix a fence, hang a shelf, replace a faucet).
2 CSLB Unloading and Budget Savings. CSLB (Contractors State License Board) spends resources on minor violations instead of controlling real fraudsters and construction scams.
3 The $1000 amount (as it is now in California) is ridiculous — it's not even enough to replace windows or paint the house. $50,000 is a realistic threshold for non-structural, household, and visual repairs: painting, laying tiles, installing cabinets, replacing doors, etc.
Preserving the purchasing power of benefits for the desired purpose.
Government subsidies are designed to ensure a minimum level of nutrition and health of citizens. If the benefits are spent on products with low nutritional value — sodas, chips, ready—to-eat meals, snacks - in fact, the program loses its meaning, since the help does not go towards providing a full-fledged diet.
Reducing the risks of chronic diseases.
Constant consumption of high-calorie, high-salt and high-sugar foods is associated with obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Limiting the purchase of such products reduces the government's long-term health care costs and improves the quality of life of citizens.
Focus on basic foods and self-cooking.
The ban encourages the purchase of foods with high nutritional value, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and protein products. This contributes to the formation of habits for healthier eating and self-cooking, rather than a quick snack.
Social justice and cost control.
The state invests taxpayers' funds. Limiting the purchase of "empty calories" is a way to make sure that the help goes specifically to meet basic needs, and not to consumer goods that do not support health.
An increase in fines for night noise is necessary to protect the health of citizens, since noise disrupts sleep, maintain public order, ensure justice by protecting the right to rest, and prevent conflicts between neighbors, which contributes to a more harmonious living.
If someone illegally occupies your private property, then you personally or the police have the right to use force to liberate your property.
Protecting tenants from unjustified financial burdens, Preventing abuse by landlords, Reducing barriers for low-income tenants, Fairness in pet deposit requirements
No one has the right to carry out transactions without the direct consent of the owner.
New Amendment to the Constitution No. 28 - no one can be forced to purchase services.
Article 1. To amend the legislation on lending and mortgages, defining the procedure for distributing the borrower's payments:
1.1. All regular payments under loan and mortgage agreements must first be used to repay the principal amount of the debt (the loan body).
1.2. Only after full or partial repayment of the principal amount of the debt, the remaining funds should be used to pay interest and other charges of the bank.
Article 2. Banks and credit organizations are obliged to bring their contracts and internal rules in line with the provisions of this law and inform borrowers about the procedure for distributing payments.
Article 3. Control over compliance with this procedure is entrusted to the bodies exercising state supervision over financial organizations.
Article 4. This law shall enter into force ___ days after its official publication.
Annual registration requires significant resources from both citizens and government agencies. The abolition of this duty will reduce the number of bureaucratic procedures.
Drivers will not have to spend time and money on annual paperwork. This is especially true for those who have owned a car for many years and have no plans to sell it.
Modern databases make it easy to track the history of the car and its owners without the need for annual confirmation of information.
World experience: In many countries, cars are registered only upon purchase or change of ownership, which has proven its effectiveness and convenience.
Changing lines without turn signals for the first time is disqualification for 1 month. The second time is 6 months. The third time is 1 year.
One of the big problems on the roads is reckless driving.
This is the main cause of all accidents.
Neglecting other road users is criminal negligence, endangering the lives of all people who drive nearby.
And it is important to remember that the turn signal on does not give you the right to change lines, it only notifies you of your intentions.
Cancellation of the rating of transport companies.
Creating equal conditions
If several companies have equal opportunities to work in the market, it promotes healthy competition. Small and medium-sized transport companies get the opportunity to compete with large corporations, which stimulates innovation and the development of new services.The cancellation of the rating system allows customers to evaluate companies themselves based on personal experience, rather than focusing on possible biased ratings. This leads to a more transparent system and gives consumers more freedom of choice.
Production facilities may be associated with health risks such as emissions of harmful substances, hazardous waste or accidents. Moving such facilities outside the city limits reduces potential threats to residents. Warehouses and production facilities attract a large amount of freight transport, which can increase the load on the road network, cause traffic jams and make it difficult to move around the city.
All weighing stations should use a single truck inspection register, this will avoid unnecessary checks and waste of time.
As practice shows, permits do not affect anything, but only impose monetary levies that restrict the right to travel.
In order to provide a comfortable recreational environment and to prevent excessive noise levels, a restriction is placed on parking refrigerated trucks in close proximity to other trucks.
The minimum distance between parking space for reefers and other tractors must be a minimum of 2 miles.
Every person has the right to attend Traffic School once during a calendar year without first going to court and without obtaining permission from the judicial authorities.
After passing the exam, all points must be removed from the driver's license immediately.
The new rule is against those who intentionally brake in front of a moving vehicle on the road in order to intentionally damage cars:
Those cars driving behind are allowed to ram the PIT maneuver, and all damage will be attributed to the person who intentionally braked in front of a moving car.
In this case, you must have a video recording from the DVR to prove that the braking was intentional.
This type of license proves that the driver is well-versed in road navigation, pays close attention to traffic, and can legally exceed the speed limit by 20 miles per hour.
A professional driver's car must have a distinctive sticker on the front and rear windshields.
Article 1. Make the following changes to the rules of the road:
1.1. The driver is allowed to pass an intersection with a Stop sign without stopping completely, provided that the following conditions are met simultaneously:
Visibility in all directions of the intersection is unlimited, including at night.;
There are no other road users at the intersection, including cars, cyclists, and pedestrians.;
The vehicle is moving at a controlled speed, allowing it to stop instantly if necessary.
1.2. If there are other road users at the intersection or visibility is limited, the driver must make a full stop in front of the Stop line and give way in accordance with the applicable rules.
Article 2. Control over compliance with these regulations is carried out by the traffic inspection bodies. Violation of the conditions of passage of the intersection provided for in paragraph 1.1, entails liability provided for by the current legislation on road safety.
Article 3. This Law shall enter into force ___ days after its official publication.
Article 1. To make the following amendments to the legislation on vehicle insurance:
1.1. In the case of a traffic accident in which the driver is not guilty, no administrative fines should be imposed on him, and no records of the violation should be made in the insurance history.
1.2. Insurance companies are obliged not to take into account such an accident when calculating the cost of insurance premiums, including compulsory and voluntary insurance policies, if the driver's fault is not documented.
Article 2. Control over the implementation of these regulations is entrusted to the bodies exercising state supervision in the field of vehicle insurance and road safety.
Article 3. This Law shall enter into force ___ days after its official publication.
Section 1. The purpose of this law is to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles by the public and businesses, reduce carbon emissions, and improve energy efficiency.
Section 2. Amend legislation regulating the electricity sector and transportation infrastructure as follows:
2.1. Governmental and municipal energy organizations shall ensure the availability of full electric vehicle (EV) charging at a regulated price, depending on the load on the power grid.
2.2. The tariff for a full EV charge shall be:
$5 during periods of low grid load;
$10 during periods of high grid load.
2.3. A full charge is defined as charging the vehicle’s battery to the level recommended by the manufacturer for normal use.
2.4. All charging stations with non-fixed prices must feature an information display showing the real-time grid load and the corresponding cost of a full charge.
2.5. Charging infrastructure shall be widely available at public and private parking areas, along major transportation routes, and at locations with high traffic density.
Section 3. Oversight and enforcement of this law shall be the responsibility of governmental authorities regulating electricity supply and transportation infrastructure.
Section 4. Violation of this law shall result in administrative and financial liability in accordance with applicable legislation.
Section 5. This law shall take effect ___ days after its official publication.
Emergency medical care is not a luxury, but a necessary service that should be available to everyone, regardless of income level.
High prices for such services can discriminate against vulnerable groups of the population, including the poor, the elderly and children, which contradicts the principles of social justice.
10.2.1 Regulation of prices for medical services and medicines. Set government limits on the cost of basic procedures, hospitalization, and essential medicines.
10.2.2 Create a system of negotiations with pharmaceutical companies to reduce prices, as is done in Europe.
10.2.3 Simplify insurance plans so that they cover more basic services without hidden exclusions and high deductibles.
Oblige hospitals and clinics to publish fixed rates for their services so that patients know the cost of treatment in advance.
10.4.1 Introduce government subsidies and student debt cancellation programs for those who work in socially significant medical fields or in regions with a shortage of personnel.
10.4.2 To introduce a single state standard for the cost of medical education.
10.4.3 Introduce a maximum interest rate on medical education loans in the amount of 1%.
Strengthen antitrust regulation for pharmaceutical companies and large medical networks to prevent artificially high prices.
Equate any attempts to force customers to sign Disclaimer before medical care as fraud.
Disclaimer before medical care as fraud.
Medical services will be covered by a state-funded free insurance that will be available to everyone.
Section 1. Amend healthcare legislation to optimize administrative procedures in medical institutions:
1.1. Medical organizations shall eliminate duplicative and non-essential administrative procedures that delay or impede the timely provision of medical care to patients.
1.2. Physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals shall have the ability to provide medical care directly without requiring multiple intermediate approvals or referrals, except where such approvals are necessary to ensure safety and quality of treatment.
Section 2. When a patient seeks medical care:
The institution shall provide primary and necessary care on-site without unnecessary referrals, unless specialized intervention is required;
Waiting times and administrative steps shall be minimized, while maintaining safety and quality standards.
Section 3. Healthcare authorities and oversight agencies shall monitor compliance with this law, ensuring:
transparency of internal procedures within medical institutions;
efficient allocation of responsibilities between administrative staff and medical professionals;
reduction of time and financial burdens for patients.
Section 4. Violation of this law shall result in liability in accordance with applicable healthcare and patient protection regulations.
Section 5. This law shall take effect ___ days after its official publication.
Main functions of the public services website:
Registration and identification
Via email, phone or other documents.
Two-factor authorization is often used.
Getting services online
Registration of passports, driver's licenses, SSN, and international passports.
Make an appointment with departments (for example, the traffic police, the embassy).
Submitting applications, complaints, and requests.
Payment of state duties and fines
Traffic police fines, taxes, state duties, utility bills.
Checking the status of applications
The ability to track the stage of consideration of the submitted request.
Receiving notifications
Reminders about deadlines, changes in legislation, the need to update documents, etc.
Integration with other systems
Pension Fund, tax service, Ministry of Internal Affairs, courts, healthcare.
An average of $30,000,000,000 to $90,000,000,000 is spent annually to file a tax return. This is money that disappears from people's pockets and from the economy every year. Most intermediaries offering form submission services have an intricate and complex structure.
Based on this, there is a need to create a free, convenient way to file a tax return through the government services website.