Bill: Rejected Why is this in the Constitution Act

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Amend the Constitution and the ESA

The people of the Commonwealth of Redmont, through their elected Representatives in the Congress and the force of law ordained to that Congress by the people through the constitution, do hereby enact the following provisions into law:

1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the 'Why is this in the Constitution Act.'
(2) This Act shall be enacted immediately upon its signage.
(3) This Act has been authored by xEndeavour.
(4) This Act has been co-sponsored by Real42Person

2 - Reasons
(1) This doesn't need to be in the constitution. This can be covered in law outside of the constitution as it is not foundational to the workings of our nation.

3 - Constitution Amendment

30. Office of the President:

(1) The President may nominate executive officers - not bound to any department - to assist in the daily operations of the executive branch. The appointments serve at the President's pleasure and are limited to the following positions:
a. 1x Chief of Staff
b. 3x Special Advisor
c. 1x Press Advisor


31. Ambassadors
(1) The President may appoint an ambassador to recognised countries and diplomatic organisations.
(2) Ambassadors work within the Department of State.
(3) Ambassador appointments must be approved by the Senate.
(4) Ambassadors may be subject to impeachment and removal from officer by Congress.


4 - Executive Standards Act Amendments

4 - Office of the President

(1) The President may nominate general advisors and principal officers not bound to any department. The President must first receive Congressional approval to create any such position. Congress may at any time remove the position via the regular legislative process.
Any such position must be labelled either a Principal Officer or a General Advisor.
(2) The President requires general advisors to assist in the daily operations of the executive branch, to serve at his or her pleasure.
(3) The Following Positions are General Advisors:
a. Chief of Staff
b. Special Advisors
c. Press Advisor
(4) The President is limited on the number of special advisors they can appoint, the limitations are as follows:
a. The President may appoint one Chief of Staff
b. The President may appoint up to three Special Advisors
c. The President may appoint one Press Advisor
(5) The President requires principal advisors to assist in the daily operations of the executive branch, to serve at his or her pleasure. Principal Officers must be approved by the Senate just as any Secretary and may be subject to Impeachment and removal from office.
(6) The Following Positions are Principal Officers:
a.Ambassador
(7) The President is limited on the number of principal officers they can nominate, the limitations are as follows:
a. There may be one ambassador per recognized foreign nation and the UN.


4 - Office of the President:
(1) The President may nominate executive officers - not bound to any department - to assist in the daily operations of the executive branch. The appointments serve at the President's pleasure and are limited to the following positions:
a. 1x Chief of Staff
b. 3x Special Advisor
c. 1x Press Advisor
(2) All members of the Office of the President serve at the pleasure of the President

17 - Ambassadors
(1) The President may appoint an ambassador to recognised countries and diplomatic organisations.
(2) Ambassadors work within the Department of State and report to the Secretary.
(3) Ambassadors are subject to the same appointment, impeachment, and removal requirements and processes placed on Secretaries.
(4) All Ambassadors serve at the pleasure of the President.
 
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