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Constitutional Changes are the hardest reforms. They change the rules of the game instead of the behavior inside the game.
This section exists because some incentives are so strong that ordinary laws can't fully counteract them. But we treat these as a later step because they require broad consensus.
Step in the plan: Structural fixes, once foundations exist.
Why: Durable constitutional change requires trust and momentum.
Explore constitutional term limits for Congress with safeguards to maintain institutional capacity and expertise.
Constitutional approaches to limiting outside political spending while ensuring transparency and free speech protections.
Explore constitutional age limits or capacity requirements for congressional service, balancing experience with fitness concerns.
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