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Why not host an online open source repository for better legislation with the actual details of its implementation already written? Tearing down the old system without having a model for a new system ready to go never ends well. Have each law/policy vetted and improved in an open forum before it's ever passed, and use AI as well as experts in the field to calculate the political, social, and financial consequences of that new law/policy as well as how it impacts other existing laws and policies. Plug in real world examples in various places of when something worked and see if it scales. Build into the law/policy that legislators should try stuff and then quickly update and change it once the holes are evident. If we build it, get the public excited about it, maybe the politicians will come? Call it "Legislight."

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Poor incentives mixed with leaden process is the recipe for dysfunction. You'd think both Democrat and Republican leaders would see fixing this as a winning issue because people deeply feel the potholes when they engage those services - why they don't is a mystery, except that Democrats want to crowbar "equity" into their bagels while Republicans want to strangle those bagels while still babies in the bathtub. There must be something better.

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