Chapter 2
Session 2
From Journal of Congress
Released Feb 8, 2026
Part 1
2nd Session of Congress - Meeting 1 January 21, 2026
Congress began its 2nd official session. The first meeting. The journal was read and approved with an amendment to change a word to rules. The President delivered his opening executive remarks to focus on the economic and growth practicalities. The Justice moved to remember the freedom of Alaska, and to be resilient. The Congressman encouraged to buy such things as trucks, and finding how out to get oil employment once there. The President agreed and adopted the agenda for the session and day without objection.
The Agenda for the 2nd Session of Congress:
- Understanding the state after last session; then continued economic definitions of precise security, land acquisition, and first acts, and new business.
- To establish a means for securing oil employment precisely as a rotational oil roustabout
- To provide a map for moving to Alaska, Anchorage, and settling there immediately, the place to stay or hotel at first, and how to acquire the land and other first tools
- To understand the method by which the republic will spend its money wisely on the various items, with its modest yet capable budget for an American Frontier and brave organization
- New Business
- Resilience, general economic security and item purchases, and new business.
- To focus on the continued economic practical security of Alaska
- Buying a tent, cars, and other items with the money we've spent
- New Business
- Gardening, self-sustaining profit, political growth, the conclusion of the first growth phase we've made, and new business.
- The provide a map for growing the organization, the garden of the homestead, once it is established after the first year; and
- To establish means for resilience in an American way, worthy of the Frontier
- To use these things in the second year, and in the latter parts of the first to continue to achieve political liberty through example and direct action
- New Business
The Agenda for the 1st Meeting - 2nd Session of Congress
- Read and Approve Journal
- President's Executive Report, Guidance, and Delivery
- General Orders of the Day
- How to move to Alaska, how and where to stay initially, and the money and means to spend to purchase the initial items
- On acquiring the rotational oil roustabout job
- To focus on the immediate practical economic definitions of the items to be acquired in Alaska: what and how to spend on a tent, on the truck, on the land, and other such items
- Being resilient and brave as we are
- Special Orders (if any)
- New Business
The President made it clear that agenda items are procedural, thus requiring only the approval of the Congress, not the review of the Court nor signing of the President.
Congressman Carey moved for Congress to recognize March as the ideal time for the republic to move to Alaska, as it is nearer to Spring, providing more daylight and maximizing efficiency, as well as warmth. The motion as provided was amended by Chief Justice Carey. The Congressman provided comment about striking during this perfect interim; the motion was seconded earlier. It was adopted.
On the next item of business, a motion was adopted for every member to board a plane to Anchorage, to stay at a hotel initially, using minimal savings, and taking only needed essentials.
Congress recessed for 30 minutes.
Part 2
Feb 8, 2026
2nd Session of Congress - Meeting 2 January 21, 2026
Congress began the second meeting. The journal was approved after amendment to the past tense for certain parts in the present. The agenda for the meeting was adopted:
Meeting 2 Agenda
- Journal Read and Approve
- Executive Guidance, Report, and Delivery
- Unfinished Business
- …and the money and means to spend to purchase the initial items
- On acquiring the rotational oil roustabout job
- To focus on the immediate practical economic definitions of the items to be acquired in Alaska: what and how to spend on a tent, on the truck, on the land, and other such items
- Being resilient and brave as we are
- General Orders of the Day
- Bravery in the Frontier, focusing on daring and Roosevelt’s courage
- Special Orders (if any) and New Business
The floor was put open to new business. Congressman Carey moved for Congress to put a list together of items specifying what to buy, when once arriving in Anchorage, focusing on land acquisition. It was adopted.