American Government Simulation

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American Government Simulation, commonly known as AGS, is one of the biggest government simulations to date. The user starts out as a Representative, voting in bills on Capitol Hill, and slowly works his way up in the ranks. Every six months, a presidential election is held.


[edit] List of AGS Presidents

Greg Williams (Republican), 2004

Adam Yoshida (Republican), 2004-2005

Michael Adams (Democrat), 2005-2006

Richard Williams (Democrat), 2006

Brian Smith (Republican), 2006

Arthur Sheridan (Republican)(Acting)*, 2006

Ogden Chichester (Independent), 2006


Sheridan never took the Oath of Office, and resigned in favor of Speaker Ogden Chichester.

[edit] List of AGS Leaders

Vice President: Dennis Stamp

House Majority Leader: Richard Williams of Virginia

House Minority Leader:Robbie Buckley of Minnesota

Democratic Party Leader:Bryce Hopkins of New York

Democratic Party Chair: Mike Adams of Florida

Republican Party Leader: Alex Morrison of Pennsylvania

Republican Party Whip: Douglas Butcher of Missouri

Republican Party Chairman: Daniel Perez of Florida

Current House of Representatives Situation:

Majority: Democrats with 27 seats and 5 aligned Independents

Minority: Republicans with 14 seats and 2 aligned Independents

Unaligned Independents: 2 seats

Current Senate Situation:

Majority: Democrats with 4 seats and 1 aligned Independent

Minority: Republicans with 3 seats

Current Cabinet:

Secretary of State: Larry McGillicuddy(Democrat)

Secretary of Defense: Robbie Buckley(Republican)

Attorney General: Jim Dallas(Republican)

Secretary of Homeland Security: Jake Flaherty(Democrat)

Secretary of Education: Janet Coburn(Republican)