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[CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 05:59:16 Wednesday, 03 January, 2018
by acecipher
To our esteemed colleagues:

We find ourselves at a crisis. The tumult of the world economy has reached our shores, and as soon as it hit, it reached into our dockyards and warehouses. Our nation's storerooms are full and bursting from oversupply, and the financial solvency of our merchants has been hit hard.

At the same time, our farmers and factory workers have been thrown onto the streets. While our nascent unemployment insurance and union funds have stifled the worst of the effects in cities, the slack does need to be picked up in our more rural areas; with those who were kicked off their land streaming into our cities, these resources will be stretched even more thinly. Clearly we must act before these resources collapse completely, leaving huge masses of workers starving.

To prevent the situation from becoming a true humanitarian crisis, we propose the following bill to allow for some level of mitigation of hunger among our lowest classes. We would hope for support across all the political spectrum for this, as even the Integralists, on whom we agree with rarely on serious policy issues, have themselves seen the need to feed our poor socially. We simply wish to take their work and expand it beyond what they alone could do.
Whereas the exporters of foodstuffs across Brasil have run into a severe food glut from an unprecedented drop in demand globally, and

Whereas there are increasing numbers of rural and urban jobless who are unable to provide for themselves,

We propose the following:

Section 1. The owners of foodstuffs currently sitting in storage around the country may elect to sell any extra surplus products to the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce, at 75 per-cent of the market price of the type of good.

Section 1a. This commodity price is to be calculated by a five-year running average of the history of commodity prices as published in various authoritative sources as deemed fit to use by the Ministry, and be calculated on a per-commodity basis.

Section 2. The Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce, working in coordination with those government officers coordinating the implementation of the ILO Compliance act, will set up regional Food Banks coordination districts, one in each state, and also one in the Federal District and the Territory of Acre.

Section 2a. The food acquired in the purchase from section 1 of this bill will be distributed to the regional food banks on an as-needed basis, as overseen by the Ministry of Agriculture.

Section 2b. These regional food banks will coordinate with the appropriate State offices to assess where food distribution centers are needed for the populace, in both urban and rural environments, and set out a strategy to adequately cover the state with Welfare Kitchens given the resources available.

Section 2c. These regional food banks will seek to hire local workers to prepare and distribute the food at individual Welfare Kitchens.

Section 2d. The Welfare Kitchens will be open to all poor and unemployed members of the community.

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 06:13:18 Wednesday, 03 January, 2018
by Flaming Bolshevik
The AIB wholeheartedly supports this motion and is willing to assist in setting up these food banks.

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 13:10:32 Wednesday, 03 January, 2018
by Smyg
The PCB echoes the fascists, and will provide any support we can.

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 15:41:40 Wednesday, 03 January, 2018
by Flamelord
The Federal Union Party is in support of the ideals of the bill, though we would like to request clarification as to where the funding for these purchases by the Ministry of Agriculture will come from. Would this bill be setting up a separate funds, or will that be coming from the funds allocated within the general budget?

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 13:56:54 Saturday, 13 January, 2018
by Luc
Sebastião do Rego Barros, President of the Chamber of Deputies

I would urge all delegates to continue debating this law project or call a vote to it, please.

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 17:22:04 Saturday, 13 January, 2018
by Snacks
The BLOC absolutely supports this bill's aim and will do everything we can to aid its implementation if passed. While we respectfully wait for clarification on the point the Federal Union Party has raised, given that two parties of nearly opposite political beliefs can agree on the necessity of such a bill, we strongly urge that this be called to a vote once the matter is addressed.

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 18:28:00 Saturday, 13 January, 2018
by Flaming Bolshevik
We second the call for a vote.

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 10:31:31 Thursday, 18 January, 2018
by Luc
Sebastião do Rego Barros, President of the Chamber of Deputies

We will accept the motion and start an official vote on this bill.

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 13:03:18 Thursday, 18 January, 2018
by Flaming Bolshevik
The AIB (3) will vote yes and will provide any assistance required of us.

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 18:45:41 Thursday, 18 January, 2018
by Westar
Flamelord wrote: 15:41:40 Wednesday, 03 January, 2018 The Federal Union Party is in support of the ideals of the bill, though we would like to request clarification as to where the funding for these purchases by the Ministry of Agriculture will come from. Would this bill be setting up a separate funds, or will that be coming from the funds allocated within the general budget?
The National Liberal Alliance will abstain until the above concern is addressed.

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 20:04:04 Thursday, 18 January, 2018
by TRC
Westar wrote: 18:45:41 Thursday, 18 January, 2018
Flamelord wrote: 15:41:40 Wednesday, 03 January, 2018 The Federal Union Party is in support of the ideals of the bill, though we would like to request clarification as to where the funding for these purchases by the Ministry of Agriculture will come from. Would this bill be setting up a separate funds, or will that be coming from the funds allocated within the general budget?
The National Liberal Alliance will abstain until the above concern is addressed.
As does the PLD

The sooner we can clear that up, the sooner we can help.

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 23:35:44 Saturday, 27 January, 2018
by TRC
With much consideration, the PLD (91) Votes Aye

Re: [CHAMBER] Food Surplus and Neccisity Support Bill

Posted: 17:44:15 Thursday, 01 February, 2018
by acecipher
Our apologies for the delay in opening up the financial plans for the body; we had neglected to include them, and our draft program required much formatting and editing before it was fit to be organized into a legislative arm--we had intended it to be flexible, and set up in a way that the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce would find fitting.

We hereby propose an ammendment to the bill:
Section 3. The Regional Food Banks shall be organized as an independent corporation, owned by the state of Brazil.

Section 3a. Initial financing will come from the sale of 10c worth of bonds on the international markets, set to mature in 30 years.

Section 3b. In the case of increasing prices on foodstuffs in the international markets, if the Regional Food Banks find that they can sell food items acquired for a greater sum than that under which they were purchased, and there is a predicted surplus of food, they are free to do so, with all funds going towards early repayment of these bonds.

Section 3c. All regional food banks will be audited every 2 years by the Ministry of Finance, on a rotating basis, to start one year after the passage of this bill.