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+ | The '''Hays-Bishop Bill''' passed in 2031. It legitimized [[:Category:Corporations|corporate]] entities to form [[:Category:Government Factions|governments]] if their employee population represented more than 2/3 of a designated region. |
− | With this bill, the golden era of |
+ | With this bill, the golden era of corporations began: Lobbyists increased the size of these regions leading to entire states being subsumed under Hays-Bishop. |
− | By 2059 only token traditional governments remained in the west. |
+ | By 2059, only token traditional governments remained in the west and the last of vestiges of the United States slipped quietly into the [[TriOptimum|TriOp]] fold. |
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Revision as of 05:07, 13 August 2019
The Hays-Bishop Bill passed in 2031. It legitimized corporate entities to form governments if their employee population represented more than 2/3 of a designated region.
With this bill, the golden era of corporations began: Lobbyists increased the size of these regions leading to entire states being subsumed under Hays-Bishop.
By 2059, only token traditional governments remained in the west and the last of vestiges of the United States slipped quietly into the TriOp fold.