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Duke Theo III Approved by Royal Deluge as Secretary Treasurer

Duke Theo III has been approved as Secretary Treasurer today, March 9, 2021, in a vote of 5 to 0 with 2 abstentions resulting in a weighted vote of 15 to 0, after being nominated by Sovereign Carson Snyder. The Secretary Treasurer position was created by the "Treasury of Northwood-Oregon and Economic Planning" bill passed at the end of last month on February 28, 2021. The Secretary Treasurer will act to ensure the responsibilities of the Treasury of Northwood-Oregon are fulfilled, such responsibilities including printing currently and managing government funds. The bill also reaffirmed a silver backed currency for the Kingdom, as well as set provisions for the beginning of economic development.

Portrait of Duke Theo III

Voting Results: 

    Aye -   

  • Duchess Kaitlyn Huber (3 votes)
  • Duke Lucas Daniel (2 votes)
  • Prince Andrew Stuller (4 votes)
  • Duke Theo Porter III (3 votes)
  • Duke Grant Bruns (3 votes)
    Nay -
  • None
    Abstention - 
  • Duke Nicholas Abbott (4 votes)
  • Duke Caleb Scarberry (3 votes)


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