[11/21] Internal Minstry: Lottery Winner and EXP Proposals

Day 731, 22:50 Published in Japan Japan by Nihon no Koe


The Takarakuji Lottery crowns our winner, Yumiko Tsuzuki.
She has won 110 JPY and a Q1 House with her lottery ticket number 23! Having bought almost 50 JPY of tickets, it's not to be unexpected.

Next Week's Draw is a little different.
Our next draw will be slightly different. There will be twice the number of winners, twice the number of triumphant faces next Saturday. Again, send 3 JPY to the Takarakuji Lottery for one ticket!

The first half of the draw
will be the same; everyone will get a number according to when they sent their donation.

The second half of the draw
will be like a traditional 7-Number Lottery.
For each entry of 3 JPY, you will choose 4 numbers between 1 and 25. (Example: 5, 16, 19, 23)
The draw will consist of 3 numbers and whoever has the most correct numbers will get the latter half of the pool money. If there is a tie, this half will be equally distributed to all the winners!
Please PM your entries to the Lottery Organizations. If not done, they will be randomly created.

The Japanese Interior Service's funding proposal has passed and the money has been recieved. Offering jobs to all new citizens, the JIS currently employs a grand total of 57 new Japanese.

The Citizen Outreach Program
is off to a good start, with Congress Member Crawling Chaos doing a great job getting our citizens into our coveted Q5 Regions.

So when you look at your current events
, you will see a vareity of tax proposals. These are purely EXP proposals, meant to use up those two law proposals that every Congress Member gets to use ech term. These which give Congress Members 1 exp per vote and 1 exp for proposing it are, I repeat, not serious proposals. We haven't lost our marbles yet.

With the end of the term, the Internal Ministry has also began reviewing all outstanding requests for citizenship and will be communicating with Congress Members to make sure our citizenship passes aren't wasted.

Metic,
Minister of Internal Affairs