Committee on Style (PROPOSED CONSTITUTION ADOPTED)

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Adam Griffin:
Since the House's specific method of election is not described in the Constitution, is there any need to specify (like we did with the Judicial Branch) a certain level of continuity in terms of what specific method the temporary Elections Officer must use?

Also...while it may be self-serving, are we really going to have an election for President and Vice President that will have less than two weeks of campaigning? I think we should amend this and just allow Duke and I to finish our terms. :D Besides, there is no inherent need for a fresh election in this regard: it's necessary for the House and the Senate since there are inherent changes in the number of people in the chamber and how they're elected (and also that the House is being freshly created).

Adam Griffin:
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Lumine:
A minor question, what happens to the concept of Game Moderation/Game Moderator in the current text? I realize the Cabinet itself is open to creation of the specific departments (which is an excellent idea), but what happens to the GM and the simulation of policy and events?

Adam Griffin:
FYI here is my first (and basic) proposal for changes, which only includes the labeling of the Articles and the abandonment of 18th century capitalization. Changes are in red. I have the formatted text saved on my computer (too long to post as one thing).

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Southern Senator North Carolina Yankee:
Quote from: President Griffin on April 28, 2016, 11:54:44 PM

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Impeachment is like the indictment. The House has sole power to impeach, and the Senate then has to try the impeachment like a Jury would try someone indicted by the DA in a criminal case.

Impeachment often gets confused for the overall process, when it really only refers to that portion that occurs in the house in real life. Both Johnson and Clinton were impeached, but were acquitted in the Senate.

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