Government Reorganization Amendment

The Second Amendment, An amendment to the Constitution to reorganize the Government, also known as the Government Reorganization Amendment, is a constitutional amendment that merged the powers and responsibilities of the Senate into the House of Representatives which was transformed into the newly reformed, unicameral Federalist Republic Congress. It also established a limit of the amount of supreme court justices to prevent court packing, created new office restrictions, and settled the federal-state divide in terms of dual jobbing.

Amendment Text
The following text is extracted from the bill's text which can be found here: "Due to lack of candidates for a bicameral legislature along with a Chancellery, and the increase in speed with passing legislation in the Caretaker Congress, this amendment shall handle reforming the government by allowing people to hold multiple offices, and converting the Congress from bicameral to unicameral.

Section 1: Short Title Section 2: Government Offices Limit
 * 1) This Amendment shall be referred to as, “Second Amendment” for it's short title and "Government Reorganization Amendment" for it's long title.
 * 1) The Supreme Chancellor, the Chief Justice, and Associate Justices shall not be allowed to hold any additional offices while holding the Supreme Chancellorship, Chief Justiceship, or Associate Justiceship.
 * 2) Members of the Chancellery and or Congress will be allowed to hold one additional office in addition to their Chancellery membership or Congressional membership.
 * 3) State level government officials will be authorized to hold one federal level office.
 * 4) In the event few office holders are available, Congress shall be authorized to pass a special resolution allowing individuals to hold a third office for the duration Congress determines to be necessary.
 * 5) Congress will be tasked with passing a Law that shall define what offices are in the Federalist Republic.

Section 3: The Federalist Congress and Supreme Court
 * 1) The Federalist Congress that currently consists of a Senate of the Federalist Republic and shall be transitioned into the Federalist Congress that shall consist of one chamber.
 * 2) The responsibilities and rights of the Federalist Senate and House of Representatives shall be transferred to the Federalist Congress.
 * 3) The Federalist Congress shall elect the Supreme Chancellor with ⅗ of all votes casted.
 * 4) All provisions and powers established for the bicameral Federalist Congress shall be transferred to the unicameral Federalist Congress.
 * 5) The Supreme Court shall consist of a maximum of five members.
 * 6) The Federalist Congress may increase or decrease the size of the Supreme Court by a regular bill, however it will require 3/5ths of all votes to pass possible legislation to change the size of the Supreme Court.

Section 4: Commencement
 * 1) This amendment shall take effect upon signing by the Supreme Chancellor, and meeting all constitutional requirements to become an amendment."