General Assembly Resolution # 36
Repeal: “Veterans Reform Act”
A resolution to repeal previously passed legislation.
General Assembly Resolution #32 “Veterans Reform Act” (Category: Social Justice; Strength: Strong) shall be struck out and rendered null and void.
SADDENED by the fact that this resolution was submitted before it was effectively refined;
OUTRAGED at the multitude of flaws this resolution holds within its body;
DISMAYED by the fact that member nations will be required to fund care for another nation's "veterans", including, but not limited to, those soldiers who have recently been at war againt them or those they will be at war with in the future;
ALARMED by this resolutions definition of veteran that includes not only those citizens who have willingly joined their nations armed services, but also those who have been conscripted which, in certain cases, can include a vast majority of a nation's citizens;
CONCERNED that the WA Veterans Assistance Office (WAVAO) requires all member nations to incur the monetary cost of all services allocated by Section 4 of the "Veterans Reform Act" through use of the W.A. General Fund;
MORTIFIED that the expenditures incurred to the General Fund by the WAVAO are exponential, un-restricted, unregulated and extremely vulnerable to corrupt abuse, leading to a high likelihood of massive depletion of W.A. funds;
HEREBY repeals the Veterans Reform Act.
Passed: |
For: | 3,122 | 77.8% |
Against: | 892 | 22.2% |