Alora Cromwell

Alora Cromwell is an American politician who served as the United States Secretary of State from January 2nd, 2021 to May 8th, 2021. Before being confirmed as Secretary of State, Cromwell served as the Representative for Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District. After resigning as State Secretary, Cromwell would go onto form her own Law firm in the City of Seattle. Cromwell was elected in the June 2021 United States House of Representatives Election, and after the August 2021 United States House of Representatives Election and Austin O'Donnell's retirement, Cromwell became Speaker of the House.

Contents

 * 1 Secretary of State
 * 2 House of Representatives
 * 2.1 2nd United States Congress
 * 2.2 6th United States Congress
 * 2.3 Legislation

Secretary of State
Cromwell was confirmed as State Secretary by the 2nd United States Congress by a unanimous vote. Throughout her term as State Secretary, she would assist President Trump in diplomatic meetings. She had met with BUK (Bloxburg United Kingdom) and the, RoK (Republic of Korea). Cromwell had also associated BUSA with organizations such as the United Nations and G7. As a result of Cromwell's willigness to associate with the International community, opposition to both her as a Secretary, and the Department of State began to form. Later on May 15th, after serving 126 days as State Secretary, Trump would sign an executive order formally excluding BUSA from the rest of the International Community following the resignation of Secretary Cromwell and one other member of Trump's Cabinet, Labor Secretary Adam Bailey.

2nd United States Congress
Cromwell served as the Representative for Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District. She was elected in the September 2020 United States House of Representatives Election, and would not stand for reelection in the December 2020 United States House of Representatives Election. She would not stand for reelection as a result of being nominated, and later confirmed for Secretary of State. Cromwell would sponsor the H.R.033 - Endangered Species Act of 2020, which would be withdrawn. Cromwell would cosponsor the H.R.037 - Formation of Bar Act, H.R.034 - American Environment Conservation Act of 2020, and the H.R.040 - Revitalizing the United States Census Act of 2020.

6th United States Congress
Alora Cromwell would run for election a month after her resignation as Secretary of State. As opposed to running in her original District, Cromwell would choose to run for Washington's 7th Congressional District for the 6th United States Congress.

Legislation
H.R.003 - Endangered Species Act of 2020 (Withdrawn)

H.Res. 6006 - House of Representatives Vacancies (Pending)

H.Res. 6008 - Impeachment Articles of Ivory J. Price, Chief District Court Judge (Pending)