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I have the firm conviction that Mount Augusta, as a democracy in which all citizens are members of the legislature, has a duty to make readily available documents necessary for the making of informed opinions.
Why do I bring this up now? I had planned on bringing up the point to our government during the state of the union, however frustratingly (though somewhat understandably), it has been postponed. I have heard citizens criticize the constitution for having protected areas in Amaryllis and others still react with surprise to the existence of the MAGC. If the Amaryllis treaty, the MAGC charter and other documents were easily available for reference, say on the sidebar of /r/MtAugusta, there would be less misunderstandings and the citizenry would be more informed as a whole. I would also add any documents outlining alliances or other agreements with other nations.
I understand that the government is very busy and I do not wish to burden them further. I therefore volunteer to update the subreddit myself and also work with whoever runs the discord to make sure all important information is readily available there as well. I request the necessary permissions on /r/MtAugusta to do so. I offer the Orion sidebar as an example of a subreddit’s sidebar that I have worked on in the past and a general idea of what I intend layout and content wise.
I only ask to have a definitive response within the next 7 days, that is by Saturday July 4th at 1pm GMT-5 , so that this does not become a drawn out process and I can as soon as possible make readily available the information that Augustans need to make informed opinions.
-KwizzleHazzizle, Citizen of Mount Augusta
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