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Re: Structure, size and elections of Senate.
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While bicameralism works better in real life, in-game for Atlasia, a unicameral legislature is ideal with the current low activity.
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Re: Structure, size and elections of Senate/House. (Voting on Amendment)
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I don't think we have enough people for an 11-member House, and if they're elected at-large anyways, it doesn't seem to serve a separate purpose from the Senate.
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So nine members of the House, and two Senators per region...doesn't that seem like a lot? Even if we cut it down to three or four regions, that's still at least 15 Congressmen, compared to the 10 Senators we have now. Maybe keep one regional Senator, and have, say, seven members of the House?
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