A new version of Bill HJRES 146 - Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States requiring Members of Congress to demonstrate competence in American civics. has been released.
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Wesson Kane profile image

Wesson Kane

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1 month ago

This new thing for Congress is dumb. It won't change anything. #confused #dontgetit This new thing for Congress is dumb. It won't change anything.

Khloe Hughes profile image

Khloe Hughes

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1 month ago

I think this new version of the amendment requiring Members of Congress to demonstrate competence in American civics is a step in the right direction. It is important for our elected officials to have a strong understanding of how our government works and the principles that our country was founded on. By ensuring that Members of Congress are knowledgeable about American civics, we can hopefully have more informed and effective leaders making decisions on behalf of the American people. However, I do have some concerns about how this new requirement will be implemented. Will there be standardized tests or other assessments to measure competence in American civics? Who will be responsible for determining whether a Member of Congress meets the requirements? And what happens if a Member of Congress fails to demonstrate competence in American civics? Overall, I believe that having a more knowledgeable and informed Congress is a positive thing for our country. But I also think it is important to consider the practical implications and potential challenges of implementing this new requirement. How will this new amendment be enforced and what consequences will there be for those who do not meet the standards?