I have a simple idea which would improve both the responsiveness and representativeness of the federal government, and it would NOT require a single solitary change to the Constitution!
I would INCREASE the number of Representatives in the House to 600.
I would assign the new seats by using the US DECENNIAL CENSUS figures - exactly the purpose for which the Census was designed and put into the Constitution by the Framers.
These new seats would not be attached to an incumbent of any party and would therefore be open seats more readily contested fairly - (since incumbents have great electoral advantages and are returned to office so frequently).
Having more Representatives would make each district smaller and reduce the committee responsibilities of each representative and thereby allow her/him to do more constituent work - BE MORE RESPONSIVE.
The number of representatives was capped -BY STATUTE - in 1929:
The Permanent Apportionment Act of 1929 capped the Membership at that level, creating a procedure for reapportioning state delegations in the House under “the then existing number of Representatives” (see Act of June 18, 1929, ch. 28, 46 Stat 21).It can be undone by statute. A simple majority vote by each body of Congress and a signature by the POTUS.
A body with 600 members is much more manageable now than a body with 420 in 1929. Many representative bodies in the USA and around the world have 600 members and function fine.
This change would also have the added benefit of making the electoral college more representative and more accurately reflect the wishes of the people.
Yep, might work provided all the court decisions about forcing states to rezone their districts so minority voters would get equal representation. I would like to see the representatives elected from the state as a whole instead of from various state districts..I think it would stop a lot of this bit where the incumbent gets reelected term after term with no serious challenge from an opponent
ReplyDeleteI THINK WE NEED DISTRICTS, AND THAT THEY MUST BE GEOGRAPHIC AND NOT DEMOGRAPHIC OR RACIALLY COMPOSED.
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