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|office1 = [[Senate|Senator]] for the State of Dixie | |office1 = [[Senate|Senator]] for the State of Dixie | ||
|term_start1 = September 12, 2019 | |term_start1 = September 12, 2019 | ||
|term_end1 = December 28, 2019 | |||
|predecessor1 = [[Andrea Glaze]] | |predecessor1 = [[Andrea Glaze]] | ||
|office4 = Federalist National Committee Member | |office4 = Federalist National Committee Member | ||
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|office3 = Member of the Dixie General Assembly | |office3 = Member of the Dixie General Assembly | ||
|term_start3 = October 9, 2019 | |term_start3 = October 9, 2019 | ||
|term_end3 = December 28, 2019 | |||
|office5 = United States Representative for JF-1 | |office5 = United States Representative for JF-1 | ||
|term_start5 =August 16, 2019 | |term_start5 =August 16, 2019 | ||
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|office2 = Speaker of the [[Dixie General Assembly]] | |office2 = Speaker of the [[Dixie General Assembly]] | ||
|term_start2 =October 9, 2019 | |term_start2 =October 9, 2019 | ||
|term_end2 = December 28, 2019 | |||
|predecessor2 = [[Khalil]] | |predecessor2 = [[Khalil]] | ||
|office = [[Senate Minority Leader]] | |office = [[Senate Minority Leader]] | ||
|term_start = November 8, 2019 | |term_start = November 8, 2019 | ||
|term_end = December 28, 2019 | |||
|predecessor = [[MichiganLefty]] | |predecessor = [[MichiganLefty]] | ||
|birth_date = August 25, 1983 | |birth_date = August 25, 1983 | ||
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In October, following the dissolution of the GOP, Cabin ran uncontested for a seat in the Dixie state legislature, completing his transition to the state. In an unexpected turn, he was elected Speaker of the Assembly in spite of Labor's 5-2 control of the chamber. After several days of conflict with the Labor majority, including Governor Khalil, attempts to remove Cabin from the head of the chamber died down. There he continues his efforts in education and criminal justice. | In October, following the dissolution of the GOP, Cabin ran uncontested for a seat in the Dixie state legislature, completing his transition to the state. In an unexpected turn, he was elected Speaker of the Assembly in spite of Labor's 5-2 control of the chamber. After several days of conflict with the Labor majority, including Governor Khalil, attempts to remove Cabin from the head of the chamber died down. There he continues his efforts in education and criminal justice. | ||
Cabin was acclaimed to the Federalist National Committee in December 2019. He was then re-elected to the Dixie General Assembly against rookie Labor candidate Comrade Ando 95.3-4.7. He maintained the Speakership following the midterm election. | Cabin was acclaimed to the Federalist National Committee in December 2019. He was then re-elected to the Dixie General Assembly against rookie Labor candidate Comrade Ando 95.3-4.7. He maintained the Speakership following the midterm election. On December 28, following the death of Gov. Khalil and the resignation of Gov. Blaze, Cabin became the Governor of Dixie by succession, leaving his posts in the Senate and Assembly. | ||
==Other Work== | ==Other Work== | ||
In July of 2019, Cabin founded the Starset Society, which aimed to educate the public and lawmakers on advancements in technology and how to best utilize them. The Society remained in operation through the end of August, but was closed prior to the September elections. In July, he also joined NotAName at the Orwell Institute, which had sought to monitor rises in authoritarian efforts throughout the country. In August, ownership of the Institute was transferred to Cabin, though NotAName joined shortly after, and the organization was jointly operated. Its doors closed in November. Cabin was briefly a contributor at Brandeis Magazine. He is currently a contributor at Citizen's Forum. | In July of 2019, Cabin founded the Starset Society, which aimed to educate the public and lawmakers on advancements in technology and how to best utilize them. The Society remained in operation through the end of August, but was closed prior to the September elections. In July, he also joined NotAName at the Orwell Institute, which had sought to monitor rises in authoritarian efforts throughout the country. In August, ownership of the Institute was transferred to Cabin, though NotAName joined shortly after, and the organization was jointly operated. Its doors closed in November. Cabin was briefly a contributor at Brandeis Magazine. He is currently a contributor at Citizen's Forum. |
Revision as of 21:29, 30 December 2019
Cabin Fever | |
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Senate Minority Leader | |
In office November 8, 2019 – December 28, 2019 | |
Preceded by | MichiganLefty |
Senator for the State of Dixie | |
In office September 12, 2019 – December 28, 2019 | |
Preceded by | Andrea Glaze |
Speaker of the Dixie General Assembly | |
In office October 9, 2019 – December 28, 2019 | |
Preceded by | Khalil |
Member of the Dixie General Assembly | |
In office October 9, 2019 – December 28, 2019 | |
Federalist National Committee Member | |
Assumed office December 4, 2019 | |
United States Representative for JF-1 | |
In office August 16, 2019 – September 12, 2019 | |
Vice Chairman of the Republican Party | |
In office September 16, 2019 – September 25, 2019 | |
Preceded by | J.G.T. Webb |
Republican National Committee Member | |
In office July 27, 2019 – September 16, 2019 | |
Succeeded by | J.G.T. Webb |
Member of the Jefferson Parliament | |
In office August 9, 2019 – October 9, 2019 | |
Personal Details | |
Born |
August 25, 1983 Des Moines, Iowa |
Political party | Federalist |
Education |
University of Iowa (Biochemistry BS) Arizona University (Biomedical Science PhD) |
Cabin Fever is an medical researcher who serves as United States Senator representing the State of Dixie, and the Speaker of the Dixie General Assembly. Cabin has also served in the House of Representatives and in the Jefferson Parliament. Cabin has been in elected office since August of 2019, and tends to present himself as a representative looking to give all his constituents something to appreciate in the government.
Political Career
Cabin began his political career in the July 2019 Federal Election, running on the Republican Party ticket for the House of Representative seat JF-03 against veteran Labor member NotAName. Though the competitiveness of the race surprised many, he lost 46.3-53.7. With newfound experience, he returned to the political world in the August 2019 State Elections, where he defeated Labor nominee D.a.barchipelago for the fourth district of Jefferson legislative seat, 56.6-43.4. In Jefferson, Cabin spearheaded efforts to expand access to K-12 education, ease restrictions on labor for newcomers to the state, and improve fairness in the criminal justice system. He also ran in a special election for the House of Representatives for District JF-1 against Labor-backed Codegreen and independent Clutchmaster. He secured the seat, 47.0-40.2-12.8.
Cabin had won a position on the Republican National Committee (later taking the Vice Chairmanship) in Dixie over Andrea Glaze, and began making plans to move there from his home in Iowa. In September, he was nominated to run against incumbent Senator Glaze who had since transferred to the Labor Party. After blistering attacks in debate, Glaze dropped out of the race, clearing the way for Cabin to take the seat uncontested. He went on to be selected Majority Leader for the GOP and later the Federalists. Following the November elections, he became Minority Leader for the Federalists in the Senate.
In October, following the dissolution of the GOP, Cabin ran uncontested for a seat in the Dixie state legislature, completing his transition to the state. In an unexpected turn, he was elected Speaker of the Assembly in spite of Labor's 5-2 control of the chamber. After several days of conflict with the Labor majority, including Governor Khalil, attempts to remove Cabin from the head of the chamber died down. There he continues his efforts in education and criminal justice.
Cabin was acclaimed to the Federalist National Committee in December 2019. He was then re-elected to the Dixie General Assembly against rookie Labor candidate Comrade Ando 95.3-4.7. He maintained the Speakership following the midterm election. On December 28, following the death of Gov. Khalil and the resignation of Gov. Blaze, Cabin became the Governor of Dixie by succession, leaving his posts in the Senate and Assembly.
Other Work
In July of 2019, Cabin founded the Starset Society, which aimed to educate the public and lawmakers on advancements in technology and how to best utilize them. The Society remained in operation through the end of August, but was closed prior to the September elections. In July, he also joined NotAName at the Orwell Institute, which had sought to monitor rises in authoritarian efforts throughout the country. In August, ownership of the Institute was transferred to Cabin, though NotAName joined shortly after, and the organization was jointly operated. Its doors closed in November. Cabin was briefly a contributor at Brandeis Magazine. He is currently a contributor at Citizen's Forum.