Legislative Service Commission EOIs

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Legislative Service Commission

OPEN POSITIONS
We are right now looking for people to fill the following position:
- Legislative Assistant

Legislative Assistant
Legislative Assistants compose the main staff of the LSC. They are responsible for:
- Drafting legislation.
- Providing non-partisan advice on legislation and policy.
- Reviewing draft legislation for drafting quality and legal consistency.

Requirements for this position:
1. You must have the Attorney license (this isn't a hard rule; feel free to apply without it).
1. You must not hold a leadership role in any political party (in the discretion of the LSC).
2. You must not hold office as a Member of Congress, as the President or Vice-President, or as a judicial officer.
3. You must not be standing for election to any of the offices above.

The political-impartiality conditions outlined above apply for the entire period you are employed by the LSC.

APPLICATION FORMAT
Please include the following in your EOI:
- Your IGN and Discord username.
- Your active playtime, a screenshot of your qualifications, and any relevant (employment) experience (e.g., for a law firm).
- A short statement answering the following questions:
a) Why do you want to work for the LSC?
b) What can you bring to the role?
c) Why is it important for Congress to receive non-partisan advice?

The LSC will reach out to candidates selected for a second round of interviews by Discord.



Post EOIs in the comments below, thanks! :)

NOTICE: THE LSC WILL REACH OUT TO YOU IF YOU ARE ACCEPTED, ASKING ABOUT YOUR EOI MAY HINDER YOUR CHANCES.
 
IGN: Aeronox4
Discord: aeronox
Playtime: 21d

Qualifications:
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Relevant Experience: Analyst with The Redmont Institute

I feel that I can make a positive impact on the Commonwealth through service at the LSC. I bring an attention to detail and an eagerness to learn which will enable me to thrive in the role. I also firmly believe that non-partisan, data-driven, policy is the way towards a thriving future.
 
Minecraft username:
Vennefly

Discord username
Victualia

Playtime
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Qualifications
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Relevant experience
  • State Prosecutor at the Department of Justice;
  • Junior Advokat at MZLD.

Statement
I want to join the LSC because I'm really motivated to help bring the quality of our legislation to the next level. I'd love to help Congress make sure every bill is clear, consistent, and actually works as intended. Working with Congresspeople to refine and improve their laws sounds like a great way to make a positive difference in how Redmont runs and how players experience the legal side of roleplay.

Right now, I serve as a State Prosecutor for the Department of Justice and a Junior Advokat at MZLD. Those roles have given me a front-row seat to how our laws play out in practice. Both when they work smoothly, and when small mistakes or unclear wording cause big problems. That’s one of the main reasons I want to join the LSC: to help fix those issues and make the legal framework as solid as possible.

In real life, I've taken two full university courses on legislative quality and the process of making good laws. That background means I've studied what makes legislation effective. Things like clarity, consistency, practical enforceability and even simplicity. I'm excited to use some of that knowledge in Redmont as well. I’m analytical and tend to look at the big picture: how a piece of legislation fits into the broader legal system, what its real effects will be, and how it interacts with existing laws. I also enjoy digging into the details when needed, especially when it comes to improving wording or structure to make laws more precise.

It's really important that Congress gets non-partisan advice because that’s what keeps the legislative process fair and focused on quality rather than politics. When feedback comes from a neutral source like the LSC, Congress can trust that the goal is simply to make their laws better, not to push any particular agenda. That kind of objectivity keeps the lawmaking process cooperative and productive, and it ensures that the final result benefits the whole community, not just one side.

Overall, I'm excited by the chance to work with members of Congress, offer useful and balanced advice, and help make Redmont's legal system clearer, stronger, and more effective for everyone.
 
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