Four Pillars

General Assembly

Your State Assembly should resemble a family gathering, because in essence, that is what it is and what it is intended to be: an extended family of friends, relatives, and neighbors working together for their mutual long-term security and benefit.

Anyone who qualifies by birthright or by legal Naturalization processes and who (1) lives in a State on a permanent basis and (2) who declares and records their political status as a State National or State Citizen must be included in the State Assembly.

General Assembly meetings are public meetings. If the General Assembly wishes to conduct any private or sensitive intrastate business, they simply divide the agenda and close that portion of the meeting, so that only State Nationals and State Citizens participate. All State Nationals and State Citizens must be allowed to attend all General Assembly Meetings.

Jural Assembly

The State Jural Assembly takes up judicial issues that affect the People of the State and the
enforcement of the Public Law, including enforcement of the Constitutions and running the People’s Court and elections related to the Courts and Peacekeeping functions and officials. Unlike the State General Assembly, the State Jural Assembly runs all year long and pretty much twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The State Jural Assembly, like the State General Assembly, is composed of qualified Jurors who are State Citizens and State Electors, that is, people of the republican states who have volunteered to serve the State Government in the capacity of Jurors. 

Business Assembly

Business Assembly meetings are relatively rare events at first, but become increasingly important going forward, especially as the State of State Unincorporated is established.

These meetings are open to State Citizens, who are the only ones with standing to vote on the international and interstate business under consideration.

The Business Assembly gets its direction from the General Assembly.

Militia Peacekeepers

State Militias are manned by State Citizens who are members of the State Jural Assembly. Similar to the system of the Swiss Cantons, their focus is community safety and preparedness on a statewide basis. Members are taught firearms safety, marksmanship, first aid, and train in one or more specialties.