Status: Passed in the House of Representatives
Purpose: To prohibit access to commercial social media platforms for persons under the age of 13, in order to protect children's digital privacy and mental well-being. The Act establishes age verification requirements for platform operators, creates a framework for certified child-safe services, and empowers a Digital Safety Commissioner to enforce compliance.
Last Updated: February 2, 2026
Next Stage: Awaiting review and vote in the Senate.
Citizens and lawmakers can track the progress of any bill through the Legislation Tracker by following these stages:
Introduction: The bill is introduced by a member of Parliament or the government.
Committee Review: The bill is reviewed in detail by a parliamentary committee.
Public Consultation: The bill is open for public feedback and suggestions.
First Reading: The bill is read in Parliament and debated.
Second Reading: A final debate and vote are held.
Royal Assent: If passed, the bill is sent to the Monarch for formal approval and becomes law.
1. Greenwick Anti-Corruption Act
Date Passed: March 15, 2025
Summary: Introduced measures to combat corruption in public office, including enhanced transparency, stricter financial disclosures, and the creation of an independent anti-corruption commission.
2. Greenwick National Healthcare Act
Date Passed: February 28, 2025
Summary: This landmark legislation ensures free healthcare for all citizens, expands access to mental health services, and improves funding for rural healthcare facilities.
1. Greenwick Digital Privacy Protection Bill
Status: First Reading Scheduled for May 5, 2025
Purpose: To create laws protecting the digital privacy of Greenwickians, including regulations on data collection, digital surveillance, and consumer rights.
Expected Passage Date: June 1, 2025
2. Greenwick Youth Employment Rights Act
Status: Awaiting Committee Review
Purpose: To implement protections for young workers, ensuring fair wages, safe working conditions, and access to education alongside employment.
Expected Voting Date: June 15, 2025
Greenwickians are encouraged to engage with the legislative process:
Submit Feedback: Each bill undergoing public consultation is open for citizen feedback. The Ministry of Justice collects all public opinions before the final parliamentary vote.
Attend Parliamentary Sessions: All parliamentary debates are open to the public. You can attend in person or follow online.
Contact Your Representatives: Reach out to your local member of Parliament to voice your opinion on upcoming or ongoing legislation.
The Legislation Archive houses all passed laws and statutes of the Commonwealth of Greenwick. It is accessible to the public and provides detailed information on the full text of the legislation, voting history, and amendments.
The Legislation Tracker is a vital resource for ensuring that Greenwick’s legal framework is transparent, fair, and responsive to the needs of its citizens. By keeping track of current and upcoming bills, Greenwickians can stay informed and active in shaping the future of their nation.