28th Amendment: Constitutional Amendment Reform

Key Features: Amendments and a new Constitution approvable by new democratic process and thresholds.

29th Amendment: Ecological Reform

Key Features: Comprehensive principles and policy requirements for ecological sustainability and environmental policy; schedules of implementation and requirements for minimum legislation to be in compliance.

30th Amendment: Democratic Reform

Key Features: Abolishment of electoral college and plurality voting; preferential method of voting is mandatory; establishment of open primaries and Direct Popular Veto (an ongoing public referendum of the people to reverse any government decision by a 3/5 vote); laws forbidding campaign donations/bribes and financial influence; mandatory fairness requirements for political campaigns.

31st Amendment: Political Reform

Key Features: Responsibilities are assigned to three branches of government; replacement of President with 11-person Executive Board; expansion of Supreme Court to 21 Judges; consolidation of Senate and House into a single 300-person People’s House (a third who are chosen at random from citizenry); legislation now passed by 3/5 vote of Congress (and subject to Executive Board or Supreme Court veto by 2/3 vote; House can override veto by 2/3); standard democratic procedures required for each branch of government; new minimum application requirements for all government officials; ban on the two-party system (by forbidding any one or two parties from dominating 2/3 seats).

32nd Amendment: Social Reform

Key Features: Mandatory policies for reparations and decolonization; update of anti-discrimination (equal rights) laws; establishment of children’s rights, reproductive rights, and animal rights.

33rd Amendment: Socio-Economic Reform

Key Features: Ban of exploitative capitalist firms; nullifies exception clause in 13th Amendment (slavery and forced labor is now forbidden without exceptions); limits placed on investor equity and tradeable shares; requirements for workplace democracy; full-time employment redefined to 30 hour 4-day work week.

34th Amendment: Economic and Financial Reform

Key Features: Limits placed on personal wealth and income (based on multiples of average, not fixed figures); limits placed on housing ownership and estates, university endowments, harmful financial practices, lending and borrowing, interest rates, and intellectual property; Federal Reserve Bank is replaced by Democratic Monetary Council comprised of credit unions and cooperative banks instead of member branch banks.

35th Amendment: Healthcare Reform

Key Features: Universal healthcare (single-payer insured for all residents) is established; forgiveness of all medical debt; requirements for healthcare processes.

36th Amendment: Criminal Justice Reform

Key Features: Principles of Criminal Justice are established and defined; prohibitions of unjust practices (including death penalty, plea bargaining, mandatory minimum sentences, life in prison, torture, etc.); establishment of maximum lawful sentences; mandatory requirements for training and use of nonlethal weapons for law enforcement; establishment of prisoner rights; abolition of majority-private-owned prisons; abolition of criminal/civil law distinction; abolition of military tribunals.

37th Amendment: Military and Arms Reform

Key Features: Policies on nuclear non-proliferation; qualifiers added to Second Amendment to prevent mass shootings and gun violence; limits placed on weapons manufacturing, war, and military interventions; standing army replaced by military reserve forces.

38th Amendment: Tax Reform

Key Features: Establishment of six key taxes (property tax, gross income tax, national sales tax, inheritance tax, import taxes, and tourist/visitor taxes) and establishes base rates according to multiples of national average; establishes limits to state and local taxes.

39th Amendment: Educational Reform

Key Features: Right to free public education (early childhood to first level of university education); educational levels and purposes/goals are defined; establishment of public libraries; limits the uses of standardized tests; requirements for democracy in universities; forgiveness of all student loans.

40th Amendment: Foreign Policy Reform

Key Features: Principles and strategies of foreign policy and military intervention are defined; limits to foreign military bases; mandatory adherence to international law; limits to domestic and foreign borrowing; limits to trade policy and participation in non-democratic international bodies; requirements for immigration law.

41st Amendment: Secession

Key Features: Establishes the right of states, protectorates, and territories to secede and outlines process and requirements for lawful secession.