IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FEBRUARY 10, 2026
Introduced by Genner0072 (for himself; and d3av2id1)
§ 1. TITLE
(a) This Act may be known as “An Act to Update FDHS Jurisdiction and Government Infrastructure”.
§ 2. ENACTMENT INTO LAW
(a) This Act shall go into effect upon the completion of the constitutionally required processes.
§ 3. SEVERABILITY
(a) Should any part of this Legislation be struck down and/or declared unenforceable, then that part shall be severed with the rest remaining in full force and effect unless all is struck down and/or declared unenforceable.
§ 4. DEFINITIONS
(a) For the purposes of this Act, “HSRE” shall be defined as the Homeland Security Re-Establishment Act.
§ 5. AMENDMENTS
(i) Section 5(e) of the HSRE currently states:
“Government infrastructure includes, but is not limited to, the State Capitol Building, Governor’s Manor, Founder’s Residence, District of Prominence, and Department of State Building.”
(ii) Section 5(e) of the HSRE shall be amended to state:
“Government infrastructure includes, but is not limited to, the State Capitol Building, Governor’s Manor, Founder’s Residence, Department of State Building, Firestone International Airport, and Judicial Center.”
(i) Section 6(a) of the HSRE currently states:
“The Firestone Department of Homeland Security shall have statewide authority to enforce the statutes of Firestone; however, it shall have a primary focus on protecting state infrastructure, government assets, and government officials. The Firestone Department of Homeland Security shall not deviate from its primary focus unless they (1) are requested by other law enforcement for a situation in which they are overwhelmed or unable to adequately handle, or (2) witness, or are in the immediate vicinity of an active crime that threatens life or property. The Secretary of Homeland Security shall maintain specific policies in accordance with this.”
(ii) Section 6(a) of the HSRE shall be amended to state:
“The Firestone Department of Homeland Security shall have statewide authority to enforce the statutes of Firestone; however, it shall have a primary focus on protecting state infrastructure, government assets, and government officials. The Secretary of Homeland Security shall maintain policies regarding jurisdiction in accordance with this.”