Breaking the Poverty Cycle Act of 2013

The Breaking the Poverty Cycle Act of 2013 is a controversial Act of the Grand Assembly in the Kingdom of Washingtonia which is officially aimed at reducing the generational cycle of poverty. Notably, it disallows persons who earn half less income than the national average to procreate. This provisions has been widely attacked and alleged to be inconsistent with the Constitution of 1913. Most commentators however do not believe the courts will declare it unconstitutional because of precedent set by the case of Harcourt vs. The Throne, in which the Adoption Act of 1996 was challenged, and passed.