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*Congressional Reform Act of 2012* Petitioner proposes to Amend the United States Constitution with respect to Amendment 27 that "No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened” be amended as follows: 1. Article 1 Section 6 of the United Constitution is amended for Senators and Representatives to the Congress of the United States shall receive compensation while in office and receive no compensation out of office. All compensation will by fixed by the average income of the lower 99% of the population as determined by United States census figures and adjusted thereafter annually by the rate of CPI inflation until such time as the next census is conducted and compensation readjusted based on the aforementioned. 2. Article 1 Section 6 is amended so that Congress shall participate in Social Security and pass no law authorizing any retirement pension other than what the Law Provides for under the Social Security Trust Fund System. Any appropriation in an existing Congressional retirement fund shall be transferred to the Social Security Trust Fund System immediately. All future pensions shall accrue to the Social Security Trust Fund system, and Congress will be bound to participate in the Social Security Trust Fund by all the laws applicable to the Trust Fund and enjoyed by United States citizens. The Social Security Trust Fund shall not be borrowed from or defrayed as an offset to the general tax code. 3. Article 1 Section 6 is amended so that Congressional representatives may not participate in any private health system exclusive of those plans currently available to the American people or the Executive Branch. 4. Congressional limits will be imposed on service, in the House of Representatives; Article 1 Section 2 is amended to limit service to three terms consecutively or six years cumulatively, and in the Senate; Article I, section 3 is amended to limit service to one six year term. Terms in either the House of Representatives or in the Senate shall be considered as tenure cumulatively. 5. Article 1 Section 6 is amended to limit campaign financing to the citizens of the United States having a right to participate and cast votes for representatives to the House of Representatives, to the Senate and to the Office of President and prohibit any candidate who is participating in elections to the aforementioned offices from receiving campaign financing from Corporations, political action organizations, tax exempt organizations, or lobbying entities and include any executive officer or representative of such entity which holds a material interest in any such entity nor will any elected official or their relatives, by law or marriage, who leaves office benefit from or receive compensation from any aforementioned entities or parties to such entities, and any or all compensation received in violation of this clause will be forfeited to the General Treasury of the United States to be shared equally among all congressional participants in the United States Congressional general elections. 6. All past laws representing the interests of the Congress irrespective of the citizens of the United States shall become null and void effective 12/31/12. 7. All future laws passed by the Congress of the United States will be binding upon the Congress as a citizen of the United States and will make no law placing any imposition on the Citizens of the United States irrespective of that application on the Congress to the United States. 8. No law shall be passed that recognizes Corporations as an entity not entitled to the same laws as citizens of the United States nor will any special privilege or entitlement be granted Corporations that are not fairly or appropriately received by citizens of the United States. 9. The American people shall vote by referendum all, or any part of compensation of the Executive Officers and Congressional Representatives of the United States in accordance with Article V of the United States Constitution.

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