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Should we amend the Senate Rules?

Yes
5 (100%)
No
0 (0%)
Abstain
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 5

Voting closed: 30 March 2021, 01:49:46 PM

Author Topic: Senate Vote Number 6: Senate Guidelines Revision #1  (Read 994 times)

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Senate Vote Number 6: Senate Guidelines Revision #1
« on: 25 March 2021, 01:48:48 PM »
Senate Vote #6: Senate Guidelines Revision #1

With the passing of this legislation, the following changes will be put to a vote by the Parliament of VillageCraft

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If "Yes" is majority, the following changes will be implemented on the server
If "No" is majority, the status quo will remain


-States that the Senate is a body of the Parliament (there has been some confusion over this)
-Clears up votes with regards to investigations of Staff (there was some confusion over this a few months ago)
-Clears up terms and adds some terms, such as "Selection Event" to make things easier to follow
-Clears up some ambiguity about resignations, and the removal of the CM (who can still be eligible for selection)
-Adds a section "C.5: Sortition" to explain sortition in one spot
-Adds language to officially adopt the publicly-auditable and viewable Sortition Method and randomized daily Selection Lists developed by Ako and Luis
-Adds language to make sure orders to fill seat vacancies occur the following day (UTC) so no strategy/"cheating"  with selecting new Senators can occur
-Closes the "Upcoming Sortition List" 24 hours before the new session to give buffer time for the new list to be updated for the new Senate to be selected
-States that orders to fill vacant seats may not occur within the last 72 hours of a Senate Session (to sync with the above 24 hour buffer, and also because it would be odd)
-Places a (soft) limit of a maximum of 3 Staff members on the Senate, to avoid Staff dominance. Technically adding a player to the Staff who is a Senator can exceed this limit, but this is the only way.
-Requires the CM to choose whether to accept a Senate seat 1-10 days PRIOR to the start of a Senate Session, now removing their ability to slightly delay a session by not deciding.
-Makes it clear that Senate Votes last 5 days or until all Senators have voted, at the Speaker's discretion (there was some confusion about this)
-Makes it clear that System Admins are counted as 1 of the 3 staff required for consent (there was a question recently whether it was 3+1 admin or whether the admin counted)

The full text side-by-side with the old text is here, with changes highlighted for easy viewing, should anyone want to go over it word by word
https://gitlab.com/luisc99/legislation-changes/-/commit/c98e45266bac820bba6106a0b795d30092fecda7

This was written by Luis and Ako, and proposed by Speaker Legend