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The Hetuck - 2024 - Volume 85, Issue 6 - Saturday

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Volume 85, Issue 6

Saturday, June 15, 2024

Luck Leads the Way for Speaker of the House By C.J Bateman Speaker of the House of Representatives Daniel Zakari of Estepp City won his position through multiple coin tosses, which many in the House dislike. Daniel’s luck throughout the election process was extraordinary, having won back to back random chances to win both his city party’s nomination and his final position. Daniel spoke of his excitement and nervousness when he was first informed that a coin toss would be occurring, stating, “Once I had to do one I was excited that half the people voted for me, but I was also really nervous [because] one coin flip determines what I’m going to do for the week.” Despite that this event worked in his favour, he spoke on the problems with this process, explaining his point of view on how, “if it comes down to half and half, we should do one more additional speech from each candidate to see why they deserve that position and try to win someone over, even if they only win one person over that's all they need.” Many within the House agree with Zakari on the matter, finding it to be a fundamental problem within the election process such as House member Pierson Leonhardt of Dieringer City who said, “I don't believe that a coin toss is a good idea, definitely not as a first option.” Even with these grievances, operations within the House have been running smoothly with a multitude of bills currently in circulation. House Representative Kelly Morgan of Dieringer City spoke specifically on Zakari’s contributions to the House, stating, “It’s a lot to handle, and he’s handling it quite well, along with his staff.” With the large surplus of bills that regulated throughout the course of the week, many representatives took to favouring a select few.The littering bill gained the full support of Zakari in the hope that it would create a cleaner American Le-

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Daniel Zakari, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, listening to a speaker during a Congress session. gion Buckeye Boys State. “The littering bill will have the most impact and be implemented the most at Boys State,” Zakara said, while also mentioning that the bill will include a $50 fine to any who commits an infraction. Zakari gave great praise to the House and the work they accomplished throughout the week, expressing that a number of great bills were passed and that he was delighted to spend his week with all the other representatives.


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