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Politburo Considers Revised Terms for Plymouth’s Pilgrim Memorial Park Lease

☭ Official Decree of the Commonwealth Soviet

Politburo Considers Revised Terms for Plymouth’s Pilgrim Memorial Park Lease

The People’s Legislature has received a petition to alter the leasing arrangements governing Pilgrim Memorial Park in Plymouth, a state-administered public ground on the waterfront of Plymouth Harbor. SD.3862, filed by Commissar Dylan A. Fernandes of the Cape and Islands district, was referred on April 23, 2026 to the Joint Committee on Rules of the two branches — the appropriate subcommittee of the Central Committee for matters touching state property administration.

The park, situated at the site of Plymouth Rock, falls under the jurisdiction of the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance. The bill’s referral to Rules — rather than a subject-matter committee — suggests the decree involves a legislative carve-out or special authorization to the standard leasing framework, a procedural instrument the Politburo reserves for localized property arrangements that do not fit neatly within the general law.

The full text of the bill had not been published as of the time of this dispatch. Citizens with a material interest in the continued collective use of Plymouth’s most symbolically loaded patch of shoreline are advised to monitor committee proceedings accordingly.

Decree Rating: ☭ — A single-district property matter in bureaucratic purgatory; the rock endures, the bill text does not yet.
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