I see a shift coming in borders in various spots of the US but I do not see these two state houses agreeing on the proposal with their current make-up. First we need to get our elections fixed, then find out what the true demographics are.
Then I suggest that for example major metropolitan areas and direct associated counties are turned into city-states. I'm not set on how to define a city-state by population thresholds as of yet, but I propose they each get one Senator and capped out on house reps, such as half the representation as non major urban areas. These major metropolitan areas dictate too much in their respective states and the federal government, they are corrupt and poorly run. I know this would be a major change and would probably never happen but something needs to reduce their influence.
I see a shift coming in borders in various spots of the US but I do not see these two state houses agreeing on the proposal with their current make-up. First we need to get our elections fixed, then find out what the true demographics are.
Then I suggest that for example major metropolitan areas and direct associated counties are turned into city-states. I'm not set on how to define a city-state by population thresholds as of yet, but I propose they each get one Senator and capped out on house reps, such as half the representation as non major urban areas. These major metropolitan areas dictate too much in their respective states and the federal government, they are corrupt and poorly run. I know this would be a major change and would probably never happen but something needs to reduce their influence.
Getting each state to implement an electoral college by county would be simpler and about as affective.
I like that idea too.