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 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.