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Reforming Congress: Examining Incumbency, Filibuster, and Representation in the Senate and House

This article explores critical topics in congressional reform, including the incumbency advantage, the potential amendment or modification of the filibuster, the proposal to increase the House of Representatives to 675 members, and the need for a more representative Senate. The implications of gerrymandering and the role of Political Action Committees (PACs) in campaign financing are also analyzed. This comprehensive review sheds light on how these factors affect democracy and representation in the United States.

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Reforming Congress: Examining Incumbency, Filibuster, and Representation in the Senate and House

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  1. Reforming Congress • Incumbency Advantage & Term Limits • Should the filibuster be amended or modified? • Should the House of Representatives be increased to 675? • Should the Senate be reformed to be more representative?

  2. Incumbency Advantage Links Webfranking Gerrymandering 101

  3. Gerrymandering

  4. How Do PACs Allocate Their Contributions?

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