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Secretary Ortobbya calls for a bipartisan deal to oppose N-4468 Budget Bill and block Darklight's aspirations
Cecily Ortobbya gave an official reading of the Dossier issued by the Department of Finance to the House.
Johnston, D.D.
Published May 1st, 4469
Exactly seven months have passed since the UDP:PLCA's Secretary of Environment and Tourism, Maya Darklight, proposed her ambitious budget proposal to the House of Representatives of Baltusia, and the Official Dossier and Report from the Department of Finance, lead by Cecily Ortobbya, arrived early this morning to the Congress Palace in Johnston. The result was a harsh negative, as the Report concluded advising the State to not approve the budget. "A waste of money", is what Secretary Ortobbya called this proposal, stating that there was "absolutely no study behind this bill".
"We share (the original goal of preserving the environment), but it would be negligent of us to allow this bill to move through".
The DOF-N-4467-D (Department of Finance Dossier's official name) is being studied by all the House Members before the debate stage of the bill concludes. Before leaving Sec. Ortobbya was clear to state her personal opinion by saying that "this bill should never see the Congress Floor".
"Cannagate": Green-Milk Coop's bold plan of commercializing Cannabis Milk has the Food Department on the watch
Blackwood, Westbrook
May 5th, 4469
It hasn't been a great week for the Darklights in Johnston. Sarah-Rafaelle Darklight, Secretary of Food and Agriculture, was recently caught in a cannabis Scandal, the Johnston Post reported. Beyond the repercussions the Secretary of State may get, it's also worth a thoght: how is the Green-Milk Coop, and other vegetal milks going to affect the Milk Industry of Baltusia? According to the Secretary of Trade and Industries, Marionne Tousseau, "this appearance of "new milks" are a huge revolution to the market, which would hopefully revitalize it" yet she cautions that "we must protect our local farmers and milk producers, as they're essential to our northwestern regions' economy".
How was Green-Milk Coop green lighted, if Cannabis plantations are illegal? , apparently Cannabis Milk is made from Cannabis Seeds and not the plant itself, which wouldn't be prohibited by our legislation. The Baltusian Economist tried to contact the Secretary of Justice to understand the official Government's opinion on the matter, yet we got no answers.