Speaker Burmaster is committed to continuing to work with President Jay Laylin to provide relief from the still high Inflation rates. He has vowed to work cooperatively with the Laylin Administration and continues to work towards crushing the inflation. The Speaker says he is set to meet with President Laylin in the coming weeks to discuss further programs to eleviate the stress and financial burder that the inflation is puting on everyday Jesstopian families.
Like Speaker Matthew Carrington, Speaker Burmaster has been hard at work for the last 3 years working to ensure that Jesstopians of the LGBTQ, more specifically, the Transgender community, are being protected from harmful policies. Near the end of 2024, he had actively voted against some of the Laylin administration's policies including ending transgender males and females from changing in locker rooms with other males/females. He has also worked to block states from issuing similar policies but was unsuccessful when several of the states sued the federal government for overreaching their authority.
Speaker Burmaster has been hard at work for the last three years working to ensure schools had adequate funding to keep up to speed with learning materials and ensuring that all Jesstopians received a well funded and well rounded education. He worked to ensure that all state schools were at the same level as schools across the country. He has advocated tirelessly for school safety, something that he and Presidents John McCallum and Jay Laylin have worked closely on. He isn't done and says there is so much more work to do to reform the educational system in the United States Of Jesstopia.
Speaker Burmaster said that he wouldn't stop until every Jesstopian received their fair share of their retirement and other benefits they collected through the Personal Identification Program(PIP) which ensures they receive payments from 62 until their deaths. They benefits that currently exist, as he says, suck and are not fair to the people paying into this program. He is working to reform the system to ensure that benefits will be available by the time all Jesstopians retire.