General Automotive Letaran Spending and Lobbying Press Release: January 1st, 1964
Part 1: Spending
This section will answer several questions that our consumers or other brands may ask regarding our monetary contributions to the state of Letara.
- Where are you spending your money?
Over the following decades, General Auto and our Subsidiaries plan on spending a generous amount of capital in the area of Education. We plan on doing this in 2 important ways:
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Expanding Lower Education (AKA Elementary Schooling)
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Financing and building a new University for Technical Education and Liberal Arts
- Why are you spending your money this way?
As for Lower Education:
At a large scale, Elementary schooling is incredibly important for a populous because it teaches children basic skills that, if developed, can make for an incredibly efficient and effective work force.
Letara is severely lacking in Elementary schools, and many children are unable to attend, either because they are unable to afford it, or they are required to work from a very young age.
For these reasons, we are spending 2 tokens on this area.
As for the University:
Letara’s Automotive Industry has gotten off to a rather excellent start, and it would do us well to help bolster it. Building a University would do this by: Teaching students the skills to succeed in research fields; and directly develop new technology at a much higher rate than is possible in the status quo.
Having a Letara-based University would also make Letara look better on the International Stage. Having smarter, better educated citizens is a win-win-win.
For these reasons, we are spending 8 tokens on this area.
- How will this spending affect me?
No matter who you are, this spending will be exclusively positive! For the consumer, expanding Education has the effect of cheaper, more efficient, better driving cars. If you choose to interact with the education system, this spending will make for a much improved experience, and make way for improving it further in the future.
For other car companies reading this: What this entails is faster, higher quality research that has the possibility of greatly improving your cars, making for a better experience for everyone. There is no reason for you to oppose this spending.
We at General Automotive would implore any other brands that may be reading this: Consider joining us to help build this University, and in the process help us build a better future.
Part 2: Lobbying
This section will cover what change we want to see in legislation and regulation over the next decade in the state of Letara, as well as why.
- In which areas will you focus your lobbying?
Over the past years we’ve noticed a number of patterns both in car development and in consumer spending that we would like to address. We at General Auto are being held back by some of the regulations currently in effect, and we feel the need to change this. We will be spending our lobbying on the following issues:
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Expanding Tire Selection
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Expanding and Recognizing Racing
- Why are you lobbying for these changes?
As for Tire Selection
Radial tires have been demonstrably proven to be perfectly safe and effective. To still have these much more efficient and effective tires banned in this day and age is an anachronism.
For these reasons, we are spending 2 tokens on this area.
As for Racing
Racing has served as Letara’s Guiding Star over these past decades, keeping much of this country grounded in these troubled times, a stable source of enjoyment. We would be remiss not to recognize this.
Though the erection of Vizzuri Raceway was a huge step forward, we believe that a further step is required: The recognition of Auto Racing as the national sport of Letara.
We do believe that the Vizzuri Raceway venue is in a great location, but that further development is required. Expansion of spectator areas, expansion of infrastructure around the raceway, and the complete separation of public roads and raceway are just a few items that would make racing a better, more efficient experience.
On the topic of Racing:
We at General Auto are proud to propose our draft for possible racing regulations:
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Class 1 (Limited Production Cars/Rally)
- Cars must be entirely road legal (All lights and indicators must be present, as well as all emissions and noise reduction equipment)
- Must run on pump gas
- Must use All Terrain Tires
- Must have fully enclosed cabin
- Minimum of 2 seats
- Minimum 2 doors
- Minimum 5 comfort
- Minimum Adv. 60s Safety
- Maximum price $35,000AMU
Class 1 cars are to be run on a mixed Tarmac/Gravel surface in either hill climb races or short circuit races. Races should not last in excess of 30 minutes.
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Class 2 (Unlimited Production Cars)
- Cars must be based on a road legal chassis or be entirely road legal (All lights and indicators must be present, however emissions and noise reduction equipment is not required)
- Must run on E100 (129 RON) gasoline
- Must use Sports Compound Tires
- Must have fully enclosed cabin
- Minimum 2 seats
- Minimum 2 doors
- Minimum 5 comfort
- Minimum Adv. 60s Safety
- Maximum price $55,000AMU
Class 2 cars are to be run on long tarmac circuits. Races should not be shorter than 2 hours nor longer than 12 hours.
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Class 3 (Unlimited Sports Cars)
- Cars are not required to be road legal (However, the cars must be fitted with front and rear lights, as well as side marker lights)
- Must run on E100 (129 RON) gasoline
- Must use Semi-Slick Compound Tires
- Minimum 2 seats
- Minimum 5 comfort
- Minimum Adv. 60s Safety
- Maximum price $75,000AMU
- How will this spending affect me?
If you do not interact with racing or do not plan to, this spending will not affect you. If you do interact with racing, this spending will make for better, more engaging racing.
We at General Automotive would implore any other brands that may be reading this: Consider joining us to help make racing, this hugely important sport throughout Letara, a better experience for everyone.