The salaries of Federal Legislators will be three times the federal minimum wage, based on a 40-hour work week. Legislators cannot accept from corporate lobbyists any money, gifts, or fringe benefits at any time before, during, or after their tenure in office.
Section 10
Once Congress passes a bill, the President cannot veto it, if he or she disapproves of it. If a bill is agreed upon by 7 political parties that should be all that is necessary.
Section 11
Congress must strive to balance every budget and not engage in deficit spending, unless there is a national emergency.
Section 12
In all elections of Federal Legislators, the 7 largest national political parties (based on officially registered memberships) will have the same requirements, privileges, media access, and public financing as Republicans and Democrats had under the former government.
For example, if Indiana has 10 federal legislative districts, based on the latest national census, let us pretend for pedagogical purposes that based on the 7 largest national political parties to choose from, Indiana's 10 Federal Legislators will consist of the following: 4 Republicans, 3 Democrats, 1 Libertarian, 1 Constitutional Party legislator, and 1 Green Party legislator. Each of those 10 federal legislators must live in the district in Indiana that they represent.
Section 13
Federal legislators may be elected for more than one term to provide continuity and experience in government, after the corruption of money has been taken out of politics.
Section 14
Paid political campaign advertising (which usually consists of mere sound bites) on television and radio stations will not be allowed.
Section 15
Federal Legislators must live in the districts of the states they represent.
ARTICLE II: The Executive Branch of the Federal Government
Section 1
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