Law:The "Cantons Are Talossan, not American" Amendment
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The "Cantons Are Talossan, not American" Amendment
WHEREAS Article XVII, Section 1 of the Organic Law divides Provinces into Cantons, which are stated to be equivalent to census tracts, and
WHEREAS the U.S. Census Bureau has changed the borders of the census tracts within the city of Milwaukee, and
WHEREAS Talossa is not part of the United States, so we shouldn't change our historic divisions just because the U.S. thinks we should,
THEREFORE Section 1 of Article XVII is hereby amended to read:
- The metropolitan territory of Talossa is subdivided into Cantons (els Cantons) and Provinces. Cantons are defined according to historical borders, but Provinces may, subject to approval by the Ziu, alter these borders, including to create new Cantons. Provinces may also establish such internal subdivisions as they find necessary or convenient for local government. The Canton is the smallest possible territorial subdivision which can be transferred from one Provincial jurisdiction to another.
Uréu q'estadra sa:
S:reu Iustì Canun, UrGP (Senator, Maricopa)