My Take on Proposal 1a:
The Legislature:
-To be composed of twenty non permanent representatives We want there to be fresh blood. While I do not mind this position, I feel it would be better for the nation to keep fresh blood moving through.
-Each representative will have a term of six years, in staggered groups of five.
-The remaining legislature will select replacement representatives, but must act according to the votes that will be held for the area they represent- to facilitate this, 20 new wide voting districts (demographically equal if possible) will be drawn and votes held for replacements when needed. This is to facilitate fresh blood in the legislature and keep the people happy. I expect many of the legislature to be re-elected, but this should keep it from becoming a good-old-boys club.
-The legislature may set law with a majority vote on any proposition
-Amendments to this document may be made by a majority vote of both representatives and senators
The Executive:
-The senators act together as the supreme executive
-A majority of senators is required for any action outside of the country
-Unanimous consent is required for domestic actions
The Judiciary:
-Local governments may choose judges as they please Voting for this is suggested, but we should first see how the system works before we change it.
-Juries shall be selected randomly , and any jury member with ties to any plantiff or defendant will be replaced
-The judge overseeing a case may control sentencing, but not determine guilt or innocence
-Cases may be appealed from state courts to the Legislature, which may or may not decide to hear them
-At the creation of this constitution, all criminal laws of the prior government are considered to be in effect until otherwise determined by the legislature
The Military:
-All military leaders are subordinate to the Senators
-The military may not take action within the nation except in event of war
-Military tribunals may be set up for use on military members who have violated the law while on duty
The Rights of the States:
-States may control education policy
-States may control local law enforcement and judiciaries
-States may control local tax laws and business regulations
-All state laws are considered secondary to national laws
-States may control public transit within their boundaries
-States may control the exploitation of their natural resources, except in the event of wartime
The Rights of Individuals:
-No citizen can be deprived of the right to publicly speak when it does not present a danger to others
-No citizen can be deprived of the right to hold their own beliefs
-No citizen may enlist in the forces of another nation or act in violence against the nation
-Any citizen may operate a commercial enterprise in accordance with existing regulation
-No citizen may operate a private bank without a license, where bank is defined as an organization profiting from interest on loans of any commodity or currency This will allow us to control the economy better while maintaining a system of free enterprise.