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Elite Trucking Newsletter - March 2017

Written by Meyrick

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Elite Trucking Newsletter - March 2017

 

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March has been an excellent month for us. We've had tons of work to do this month and it seems like more tasks come for us every next month. As San Andreas' population increases every day, our company works even harder and harder than the previous months. Our Commercial Delivery department is on its feet, as always, refuelling gas stations and restocking your local businesses every time they're in need. Our Field Services department is also extremely active and besides doing your usual deliveries, our FSD members ensure that all the population's vehicles are in their best shape. We're excited to see what April brings us on the table!

Elham Musliu
Supervisor

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State Announcement

Written by Yassin



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STATE ANNOUNCEMENT

The month of April brings major change to some laws in the State of San Andreas. There are a variety of points to be gone over to ensure that all citizens, private, public, state and/or federal employees are aware of such changes.

 

CANNABIS DISPENSARY PERMIT
___On the fourth of Feburary of 2017, a proposition, assigned 64 and titled as 'Adult Use of Marijuana Act' - officially as Washington Initiative 502 was submitted to the San Andreas State Legislature, of which then the public submitted their votes for the announced ballot.


Total Votes: 17,938,664
FOR 52% (9,328,105) AGAINST 42% (8,610,559)

With the ballot coming out as positive, the state assembly has proceeded with legalizing the proposed procedures, ensuring detailed protocols with the Department of Health & Human Services - putting them at the head of the cannabis administration. With that being said, Article 01 of Chapter 05 in the San Andreas Penal Code has been completely modified and reformed.

                   

Please visit www.dhhs.sa.gov/CDP.shtml for more information.

 

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RCFD Employee Newsletter - March 2017

Written by Meyrick

Dear Employees,

We made it through another month! I am greatly proud of the men and women I lead day in and day out. You are showing great dedication with the department. As mentioned in the February 2017 newsletter, we are conquering 2017! At this moment we have 29 members within the department and 23 of them are active and 6 of them on LOA. In the month of April, I hope to add 10 more full time firefighting positions within the department. Also, i am introducing an official motto which is One Team, One Mission. Keep up the great work everyone!

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Regards,
Fire Chief Matthew Boden

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SASP Employee Newsletter March 2017

Written by Jamie

 

Dear Employees,

The work throughout March has been nothing short of absolutely outstanding, with another twenty-three Probationary Troopers added to our numbers, we are finally in a position to bring in more advanced, and more definitive career paths into our department. Previously an extreme lack of numbers in-service at particular periods of time stopped us from bringing in, for example a permanent Detective position.

This comes at an outstanding time as our State Police Detective Bureau has smashed every record set to it, without outstanding leadership coming from Chief Detective Ronnie Moyles. The effort they have shown deserves every form of commendation possible for this division and they are an honor to the department at present.

Moving forward as we release our Vision Statement for the next year, the performance of the department as a whole at present is fantastic and it is easy to say that the department is at the best place it has been in the last seven years. This work is down to not only High Command, or me personally, but to everyone who has been a part of us over the last seven years and I want to continually thank everyone for being a part of it.

Let us keep pushing, let us keep getting better, and let us work to be the best department that we can be.

Thanks,
Colonel Mark Cambridge

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