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David_Levine

Implementing A State Congress

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Hello!

A suggestion that I have is to implement a congress within the state government for San Andreas, as this is basically non-existent. This would allow for more RP opportunities and allow more players to immerse themselves within this aspect of roleplay and allow for more RP opportunities for "legal" players. At the moment, many of the players in eclipse do not immerse themselves in the "legal side" of Eclipse roleplay and I think that adding this would increase the amount of players that immerse themselves more in the "legal side" of Eclipse RP.

This implantation would allow for:

- A state legislature that would draft, propose and vote on proposed legislature brought through State House or/and State Senate, to then being signed by the governor. 

- Elections for positions within state congress to be voted on by citizens of the state.

- Campaigning for office.

- More immersive Experience for players that enjoy this type of roleplay.

-  Adds for more Realism, adds more opportunities for player to player interactions and allows for people to explore this area of RP that they couldn't have done before.

- Many RP opportunities, such as voting and congress implementing new laws which promotes player to player interactions, campaigns that promote player to player interactions, voting which promotes player to player interactions. 

 

Limitation Suggestions:

- Realistic rules for eligibility to run for government, such as not being gang affiliated and not having a previous criminal history. 

- Higher Game Experience Requirement to join this faction. 

 

Please Feel Free to add on to this!

 

 

Edited by David_Levine
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Hey David! 

 

Currently my character is the Deputy Director for the Law Review Committee which will stand as the somewhat ''senate'' for our city! This is still in the works IC'ly and will be announced to everyone soon! Characters from the public will be able to get elected and much more as well as vote on laws that are proposed by the several governing agencies. If you have any questions feel free to ask! 

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