An Amendment to An Act to Establish the Department of State


IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF FIRESTONE

JANUARY 22nd, 2025


Chief Sponsor(s): Speaker Pro Tempore MattSixtyNin

Co-Sponsor(s):



§1. Title

(a) This amendment shall be known, and may be cited as, “An Amendment to An Act to Establish the Department of State".


§2. Enactment

(a) This amendment shall go into effect upon completing the processes constitutionally required.


§3. Definitions

(a) The Department of State Establishment Act shall be defined as: An Act to Establish the Department of State


§4. Amendment(s)

(a) Section 4(a) of the Department of State Establishment Act currently states, “The State of Firestone may send an ambassador to any other Ro-Nation or foreign entity. These ambassadors shall be responsible for representing the State of Firestone in the designated Ro-Nation or foreign entity, and must follow all orders given by the Secretary of State and/or the Governor, where the Governor’s orders shall take priority. All ambassadors must be nominated by the Governor and confirmed of, with a simple majority, by the Senate. The Secretary of State may recommend possible ambassadors to the Governor, however only the Governor shall nominate an ambassador and only the Senate shall confirm said nominee. The position of ambassador is a “primary” and “major” job.”

(b) Section 4(a) of the Department of State Establishment Act shall be amended to state, “The State of Firestone may send an ambassador to any other Ro-Nation or foreign entity. These ambassadors shall be responsible for representing the State of Firestone in the designated Ro-Nation or foreign entity, and must follow all orders given by the Secretary of State and/or the Governor, where the Governor’s orders shall take priority. All ambassadors must be nominated by the Governor and confirmed of, with a simple majority, by the Senate. The Secretary of State may recommend possible ambassadors to the Governor, however only the Governor shall nominate an ambassador and only the Senate shall confirm said nominee.”

(c) Section 4(b) of the Department of State Establishment Act currently states, “The State of Firestone may send diplomatic staff to any other Ro-Nation or foreign entity, only if an Ambassador has already been sent to such other Ro-Nation or foreign entity. These diplomatic staff may serve any plausible purpose, and shall be supervised by the ambassador sent for such Ro-Nation or foreign entity. These diplomatic staff must follow all orders given by the Secretary of State and/or the Governor, where the Governor’s orders shall take priority. The Secretary of State may appoint diplomatic staff to any other Ro-Nation or foreign entity, and set their purpose. The position of diplomatic staff is a “primary” and “major” job.”

(d) Section 4(b) of the Department of State Establishment Act shall be amended to state, “The State of Firestone may send diplomatic staff to any other Ro-Nation or foreign entity, only if an Ambassador has already been sent to such other Ro-Nation or foreign entity. These diplomatic staff may serve any plausible purpose, and shall be supervised by the ambassador sent for such Ro-Nation or foreign entity. These diplomatic staff must follow all orders given by the Secretary of State and/or the Governor, where the Governor’s orders shall take priority. The Secretary of State may appoint diplomatic staff to any other Ro-Nation or foreign entity, and set their purpose.”

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