Domestic Business Incentives & Stimulus

The Homeland First Act is one of the first changes and laws passed since the establishment of the Union of Everett. This Act consisted of several parts and changes to the Everetti economy, government operations, military operations, infrastructure development and foreign aid operations.

Homeland First Act
The Homeland First Act firstly declared the withdrawl of Everetti troops, forces, foreign aid workers, volunteers and aid agencies from around the globe to be focused on repairing the homeland first before attempting to "fix the world".

Aid agencies were focused on helping the homeless and poor, setting up centers across the nation, including homeless shelters, employment aid centers, free healthcare clinics for poor families and food donation centers. Volunteers worked to aid in helping rehabilitate the homeless or poor, help in providing education and schooling and aid in finding employment and housing for the poor. Everett had cut off all foreign aid and donations and focused on funding medical clinics, homeless shelters and crisis centers.

Domestic Business Incentives & Stimulus
In late 2005, in an attempt to combat the growing unemployment and dependence on foreign production, Everett provided a stimulus bill to fund the establishment of dozens of companies. The companies remained under Everetti government control until established and stabilized. Some notable companies include Avalon Motor Company, Armor Militant Military Industries, Pandemic Film Production Company, Everett Airways, Infrastructure Advancement Corporation and later on the Federal Bank of Everett. All of these new businesses provided millions of jobs by 2009, some companies going on to establish international headquarters for creating overseas jobs and employment. The Domestic Business Incentives & Stimulus has been to date, one of these most successful laws passed by the Spencer Administration.

Infrastructure Advancement Corporation
One of the first government run companies established was Infra Corp to aid on repairing the decaying and failing American infrastructure including bridges, highways, tunnels, airports, power utilities, water treatment and pumping facilities, garbage disposal and various other vital systems facing failure. Infra Corp has managed to repair most of Everett's infrastructure problems on top of running the construction projects for building Everett City. As of 2010, Infra Corp continues to repair Everett's structures and buildings and has plans to continue adding new work nationwide.