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Item Legislation 0-0 A State Congress PRELIM Legislation Authoring ESC P A Bill to Implement Aquatics Courses in the United States P A Resolution to Sanction China for Human Rights Abuses P A Resolution for the Removal of US Armed Forces from Yemen P A Resolution to Increase the Amount of Homeless Shelters P A Bill to Implement a SEL Curriculum into Secondary Schools P A Bill to Fund a Border Wall P A Bill to Partially End the Use of Affirmative Action to End Discrimination P Resolution to Amend the Constitution to Abolish the Electoral College P The Anti-Fluoride Act of 00 0 P0 A Resolution to End the Death Penalty to Avoid Executing Innocent People * A State Congress FINALS Legislation Item Legislation Authoring ESC F A Resolution to Stop Using Animals for Scientific or Commercial Testing F A Bill to Grant Subsidies to Schools Who Teach Safe Sex Curriculum F A Resolution to Cease all United States Foreign Aid to Saudi Arabia F A Bill to Abolish the "Hair-Trigger" Nuclear Armament Protocol F A Resolution to Create a Branch of the Military F A Resolution to Ban Ghost Guns F A Bill to Implement Naloxone Distribution Programs in All Major U.S. Cities F A Bill to Mandate Improvements in Supportive Funding for Veterans F A Bill to Protect National Parks F0 A Resolution to Support the Refugees Crisis in Venezuela * Chambers may set the agenda of their docket. Legislation does not belong to the chamber until it has first been introduced by the author or sponsor. ESC authorship is designated. If none is designated (indicated by *), the legislation will be introduced by the State Congressional Debate Clerk and thus is open to a sponsorship speech by any school.

A Bill to Implement Aquatics Courses in the United States 0 SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. The Department of Education will implement aquatics courses. The United States federal government will implement aquatics courses through the Department of Education, preparing all school-aged child to acquire swimming skills. The Department of Education must have schools adhere to the following: A. Schools must ensure that all teachers/coaches obtain the required certifications to teach water safety skills. B. That each student learns how to swim by the time students complete elementary school and have the opportunity to join middle school and high school swim teams. C. Provide an aquatic learning environment in and out of the water. The government agency enforcing this legislation will be the U.S. Department of Education. This legislation will be implemented immediately upon passage. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Resolution to Sanction China For Human Rights Abuses 0 The government of the People s Republic of China has led a campaign of Repression against the Muslim Uighur minority in the province of Xinjiang; and At least half a million Uighurs have been detained arbitrarily in government camps within Xinjiang, and have, under threat of physical harm, been forced to renounce their religion and culture; and The Chinese government has established a massive system of surveillance targeted at the Uighurs, including the establishment of widespread security camera networks, the forced collection of biometric data, the installment of extensive government checkpoints, and the hiring of thirty thousand new security personnel; and The United Nations have noted the Uighurs are being treated as enemies of the state based solely on their ethno-religious background. The Chinese government has similarly disregarded human rights in its treatment of domestic human rights activists; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the UIL Congress here assembled sanction Chinese officials and security companies to reduce human rights violations targeted at the Uighurs. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Resolution for the Removal of US Armed Forces from Yemen 0 0 The United States is enabling Saudi Arabia s human rights violations in Yemen through refueling coalition warplanes, sharing intelligence with the Saudis, and providing them with munitions used in the air war, and, diplomatically, bolstering the Saudi case for the war by publicly detailing what American officials allege is Iran s growing military role on the side of the Houthis; and The international community is calling on the United States to stop supporting the Saudi-led coalition in the Yemen civil war based on humanitarian concerns and the foreseen destabilization of the Middle East; and Yemen is the world s largest humanitarian crisis, with at least million people experiencing famine and nearly million infected with cholera; and, This crisis is linked directly to the ongoing armed conflict and the coalition has delayed fuel needed to power generators to hospitals and pump water to civilian residences; and The United States is directly violating international law by supporting the conflict because of the coalition s use of child soldiers and direct violation of ethics of war; and The U.S. is a party to the conflict and risks being complicit in unlawful coalition attacks in which it takes part; therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the UIL Congress here assembled calls for the removal of U.S. armed forces from hostilities between the Saudi-led coalition and the Houthis in Yemen. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Resolution to Increase the Amount of Homeless Shelters to Decrease the Crime Rate 0 There are currently. million homeless people wandering the streets in the United States; and Nearly 0% of the homeless have committed minor crimes such as shoplifting or anti-social behavior in hopes of being taken into custody for the night; and % of the homeless deal with some form of severe mental illness; and In 0, there were two times more homeless deaths than in 00; and % of the homeless population is female and % of these women have reported at least one act of violence against them during their current episode of homelessness; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the UIL Congress here assembled make the following recommendation to fund more shelters in highly populated cities to reduce crime and protect homeless citizens. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Bill to Implement a Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Curriculum into Secondary Schools 0 SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. The U.S. federal government shall require states to implement an approved SEL curriculum of their choice in secondary schools. SEL Curriculum is defined as a course of study in which students learn how to manage emotions, maintain mental health, and utilize teamwork and behavioral skills in order to improve their well-beings and successfully enter the workforce. Secondary Schools is defined as grades sixth through twelfth. The United States Department of Education shall enforce this bill. A. Funding shall come from state budgets. B. States may only choose curriculums from the federally approved list. C. In order to earn an SEL endorsement, teachers must attend hours of training; furthermore, teachers must attend an additional hours of training every years to maintain the endorsement. D. Failure to correctly implement SEL will result in the withholding of federal funds allocated to Title I or Title II. This legislation shall take effect immediately upon its passage. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Bill to Fund a Border Wall 0 SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. The Bill would fund a border wall along the United States Southern Border as a measure to protect citizens from violence and criminal activity along the border. Criminal Activity is defined as any activity that breaks laws created and enacted by Congress or standard operating procedures of law enforcement. The Department of Homeland Security shall oversee the construction and funding of taxpayer dollars to make sure the implementation is in an orderly fashion. A. The funding will come in the form of taxes earmarked for national security in the congressional budget. B. Congress may enact safeguards to protect citizens and law enforcement officials during its construction. The border wall construction should begin immediately in order to insure security and protection of citizens. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Bill to Partially End the Use of Affirmative Action in Order to End Discrimination of Specific Races and Ethnicities 0 SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) will no longer deduct or add points to standardized test scores based on the ethnic or racial background of a student. HEI shall be defined as physical or online educational institutions that require admission or acceptance by an application upon the completion of high school or its equivalent. Standardized tests shall be defined as any tests that run through an official testing agency and are used for acceptance and admissions purposes by HEIs. The Department of Education shall appoint vetted and unbiased inspectors who will oversee HEI admissions and acceptance policies on a bi-yearly basis to ensure equity. A. HEIs found in violation of this legislation will lose funding and/or be fined if found to use this racial/ethnic discrimination in admission and acceptance of students. SECTION. This bill shall take effect on January, 00. SECTION. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

Resolution to Amend the Constitution to Abolish the Electoral College 0 RESOLVED, By two-thirds of the UIL Congress here assembled, that the following article is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of the Constitution when ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several states within seven years from the date of its submission by the Congress: ARTICLE II SECTION : The presidential election will no longer be based upon Electoral College votes but by the popular vote of U.S. citizens in all states and the District of Columbia on Election Day. SECTION : The UIL Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

The Anti-Fluoride Act of 00 0 SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. The United States government hereby require all states to () phase out mandatory water fluoridation by January of 00, and () forbid the use of fluoridated substances by orthodontists and dentists upon their patients. A. Phase out shall be defined as a gradual dissolution to be completed no later than the allotted time. B. Fluoridated substances shall be defined as either () any substance containing more than 000 ppm of fluoride, or () any substance with fluoride listed as the active ingredient. The Department of Health and Human Services will see to it that this bill is implemented by each of the state governments. A. Each state must fulfill this legislation by January of 00. B. Any violations of these stipulations may be settled in a court of law. SECTION. This legislation will be enacted on January, 00. SECTION. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC 0.

A Resolution to End the Use of the Death Penalty to Avoid Executing Innocent People 0 RESOLVED, people have been released from death rows throughout the country due to evidence of their wrongful convictions since ; and A recent study by the University of Michigan Law School indicates that more than four () percent of inmates sentenced to death in the United States are innocent; and There have been 0 post-conviction DNA exonerations in the United States since ; and New technology and methodology continually becomes available that allows for definitive solutions to crimes; now, therefore, be it That the UIL Congress here assembled abolishes the death penalty in the United States; and, be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That existing convicted felons on death row have their sentences changed to life terms without the possibility of parole. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

0 RESOLVED, A Resolution to Stop Using Animals for Scientific or Commercial Testing Each year, more than 00 million animals are killed in United States laboratories; and Animals are deprived of everything that is natural and important to them while they are confined to barren cages and socially isolated; and % of experimental drugs that are deemed safe and effective in animals fail in human clinical trials because they are too dangerous or do not work; and Computational models representing human heart cells show higher accuracy (-%) than animal models in predicting adverse drug effects; now, therefore, be it That the UIL Congress here assembled that all animal testing shall be replaced by non-animal systems, such as computer models. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Bill to Grant Subsidies to Schools Who Teach Safe Sex Curriculum to Promote the Teachings of Safe Sex 0 SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. Schools who teach a Safe-Sex Curriculum Course, of their choice, shall be given two percent more federal funding to promote the teachings of safe sex. Subsidy shall be defined as a government grant of an additional % of the federal funding that already goes into that school. A. Safe-Sex Curriculum shall be defined as the teaching of how to have protected and safe sex. There are multiple curriculums to choose from for teaching safe-sex. The states may choose which curriculum they wish to teach as long as it includes contraceptives, birth control, and Sexually Transmitted Disease prevention. The Department of Education would enforce this bill along with the grant of the funding. SECTION. This bill upon being passed will go into effect on January, 0. SECTION. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

0 A Resolution to Immediately Cease all United States Foreign Aid to Saudi Arabia RESOLVED, Saudi Arabia is currently involved in a war with Houthi rebels in Yemen which has claimed many civilians lives; and Saudi Arabia is known to have a horrible record of human rights abuses which includes free speech violations, harsh treatment of women, and the use of cruel and unusual punishments; and The actions of Saudi Arabia and its use of bombing on the population in Yemen have greatly contributed to the massive famine; and Saudi Arabia has been found to be financially supporting terrorism in different parts of the world; therefore, be it That the UIL Congress here assembled make the following recommendation that the United States immediately end all foreign aid to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Bill to Abolish the Hair-Trigger Nuclear Armament Protocol 0 SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. The Department of Defense will cease to uphold the hair-trigger nuclear armament of silo-based American nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). Hair-trigger nuclear armament refers to the United States policy of keeping nuclear ICBMs on alert to be able to launch a nuclear attack within minutes of executive confirmation. This legislation will be jointly enforced by the United States Department of Defense, the United States military, and this Congress here assembled. A. The Department of Defense will be responsible for conducting internal audits to determine the best course of action to deescalate current policies and with what policy to replace the hair-trigger policy. SECTION. This legislation will come into effect on October, 0. SECTION. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

0 A Resolution to Create A New Branch of the Military Tasked with Information Technology Warfare RESOLVED, Current cyber and intelligence operations are conducted under bloated joint command or by civilian agencies; and The United States government would be ill-equipped to participate in a cyber war against hostile foreign powers; and The United States military currently has many conflicting departments for cyber warfare; and United States private corporations have had information stolen by hostile foreign governments; and The U.S. government has found itself the target of several large-scale attacks; now, therefore, be it That the UIL Congress here assembled recommend that a separate branch of the military be created for Information Technology Warfare; and, be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That cyber protection take a new priority in subsequent governmental proceedings. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Resolution to Ban Ghost Guns 0 RESOLVED, Individuals can now D print their own firearms, commonly called Ghost Guns; and Thousands are expected to start D printing their own firearms; and Persons who are not allowed to own a firearm can use this loophole to acquire one; and Ghost Guns are capable of eluding metal detectors and present a clear threat to national security; now, therefore, be it That the UIL Congress here assembled ban Ghost Guns, prohibit the ownership of these types of guns, and prohibit the dissemination of Ghost Gun blueprints. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Bill to Implement Naloxone Distribution Programs in All Major U.S. Cities 0 SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. All major U.S. cities will implement a Naloxone distribution program in order to curtail opiate-based deaths. Naloxone is a prescription drug that acts as an antidote to opiate overdose by bonding to the nerve receptors that would have received the opiate. It has no effect on those without opiates in their system. Major cities are any cities with a population over million. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will oversee the implementation of this bill. Any city that refuses to comply will receive a % budget cut to first responders for each quarter it refuses to implement such programs. Naloxone will become over the counter immediately following the passage of this bill. Programs must be implemented no later than January, 00. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Bill to Mandate Improvements in Supportive Funding to Veterans in the United States 0 SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. Mandated improvements in supportive funding to veterans be implemented in the United States for veterans who apply for financial assistance. The funding shall produce enough revenue to improve the quality of healthcare provided and increase the standard of living for veterans upon returning home after service. Veteran shall be defined as any person who has honorably served on active duty in the armed forces of the United States. Supportive Funding shall be defined as federal compensation to provide welfare to veterans that have returned home after service, including health and economic care. The United States Department of Veteran Affairs will oversee the implementation of this bill. A. The V.A. will efficiently distribute the department's funding to veterans within the United States based on their financial need. B. The Congressional Budget Office will make appropriations to accommodate all veterans that have returned from service. SECTION. This legislation will be implemented January, 00. SECTION. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

A Bill to Protect National Parks 0 SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. SECTION. The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act will be reinstated with an expiration date of January, 0. The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act constitutes that monies collected from recreation fees for entering federal lands/national parks are kept by the National Park Service in order to fund more recreational projects, upkeep infrastructure throughout the parks and improve facilities. As in the past, the Bureau for Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation and the Fish and Wildlife Service will be responsible for: A. Overseeing maintenance issues within federal lands. B. Dispersing funds throughout federal lands and national parks. Implementation will take effect immediately after passage. All laws in conflict with this legislation are hereby declared null and void. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC.

0 A Resolution to Support the Refugees Crisis in Venezuela Venezuela is in the midst of severe hyperinflation and various humanitarian crises that have forced an immense fleeing of refugees to nearby Central American countries. Increasing aid towards Central American allies could potentially decrease a destabilizing effect in the region; and Countries bordering Venezuela have the potential to develop regional protection and assistance operations to support Venezuelan refugees but are highly limited in resources to execute such plans; and It is in the interest of the United States to prevent the Venezuelan exodus from exacerbating conflict in neighboring countries and restore democracy as well as rule of law to Venezuela in the long term; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the UIL Congress here assembled make the following recommendation to substantially increase humanitarian funding to Central American countries for addressing the Venezuela refugee crisis: and, be it FURTHER RESOLVED, That the UIL Congress assembled here provide this aid through the United Nations. Introduced for UIL Congressional Debate by ESC 0.