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Junior Chimp
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« on: April 11, 2010, 09:55:17 PM »

In the interest of efficacy, could the Senate use this legislation as a vehicle for implementing other reforms that would fix the problem most of us believe exists? Seems like leaving a vacuum would not be desirous.
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Purple State
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2010, 10:00:38 PM »

In the interest of efficacy, could the Senate use this legislation as a vehicle for implementing other reforms that would fix the problem most of us believe exists? Seems like leaving a vacuum would not be desirous.

I think that ship has sailed, Mr GM.

Hmph. Was worth a shot. There are other reforms that are more needed at the moment, so I shall simply stand ashore and wave goodbye.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2010, 09:27:52 PM »

I looked over the 2006 debate on a similar measure. I think that the following bill should cover everything.

Forum Affairs Reform Act

Section 1: The HAEV
1. The HAEV Act is repealed.
2. The members of the HAEV are discharged from their duties.

Section 2: Division of Department of Forum Affairs
1. The Department of Forum Affairs is divided into:
   a) The Census Bureau, presided over by the Registrar General
   b) The Department of Federal Elections, presided over by the Secretary of Federal Elections
2. Both the Registrar General and the Secretary of Federal Elections shall have Cabinet rank, and are appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate.

Section 3: The Census Bureau
The duties of the Census Bureau, performed by the Registrar General shall be:
1. To update and maintain the Registered Voter Roll of those eligible to vote in Federal Elections.
2. To remove persons from the Registered Voter Roll when required by legislation.
3. To publish revisions to the Registered Voter Roll for public use at least once every two weeks.
4. To provide any officer of the Federal Executive or Federal Judiciary, or any Regional official responsible for Regional elections, with a copy of a section of the Registered Voter Roll as required for their duties.
5. To maintain historical statistics related to the Registered Voter Roll.
6. Carry out any duties previously incumbent on the Secretary of Forum Affairs related to the 20th Amendment.
7. To maintain a list of organized political parties for the purposes of Article V, Section 1, Clause 8

Section 4: The Department of Federal Elections
The duties of the Department of Federal Elections, performed by the Secretary shall be:
1. To act in most cases as the Administrator of any federal voting booth and absentee voting booth, including for elections to the Presidency, Vice-Presidency, Senate, and any nationwide federal poll, excepting Impeachment Trial polls.
2. To administer the declaration of candidacies for federal elections.
3. To represent the Federal Government in any federal election dispute, with such assistance from the Attorney General as shall be expedient.
4. To provide consultancy to the Regions on matters of electoral administration and federal electoral precedent when requested by a Regional official responsible for elections.
5. To administer a Regional election when requested by a Region, but only with the consent of the President, and with possibility of review by the Senate within 5 days.

Section 5: Deputy Secretary of Forum Affairs (DSoFA)
1. The Deputy Secretary of Forum Affairs is a non-Cabinet rank executive post, appointed by the President, without confirmation by the Senate, but reviewable by the Senate within 5 days of the appointment. The President shall have power to dismiss the DSoFA.
2. The DSoFA shall assist the Registrar General and Secretary of Federal Elections as directed by those Officers, with any dispute over workload or conflicting instructions decided exclusively by the President.
3. In the event of a vacancy in the position of the Secretary of Federal Elections or Registrar General, or absence of one month or greater thereof, the DSoFA shall assume the duties of that officer, but does not attain cabinet rank when acting for said officers.

Section 6: Miscellaneous and Transitional Provisions
1. The Secretary of Forum Affairs in office upon passage of this Act shall be appointed as either Secretary of Federal Elections or Registrar General as determined by the President without recourse to a Senate confirmation.
2. Any residual duties of the Department of Forum Affairs not assigned to the Census Bureau or Department of Federal Elections in this Act shall be assignable by the President by executive order.
3. Any Law determining the line of succession to the Presidency shall expire 30 days after the passage of this Act due to the restructuring required to take account of this Act and the Cabinet Restructuring Act which created the office of Secretary of Internal Affairs.
4. The Deputy SoFA Act is repealed

A good way to make this legislation do something much more useful than a simple repeal. Well done Peter.
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