That seems to put the cart before the horse. If we are to be a region where people outside the government contribute to areas other than culture, there needs to be some kind of incentive to do so. It's not perfect in that there needn't be an incentive in the first place, but that's not something that can be solved without significant reform.
But we're not a substantially political region that requires such incentive. We never have been, and I don't think we need to keep changing things so haphazardly to try to be. Does the system need to change? Sure, as I would like to see us be a little more political than we are. But I don't agree with this method in the slightest.
Keep in mind I intentionally put many failsafes into the bill to allow the Monarch to have the final say in who gets chosen and honoured. I don't think he would honour someone if he didn't put political trust in them. For that reason, the Commendation is separate from nobility in that the Commendation would still remain as a non-political reward.
But by this act, it wouldn't be a non-political reward. He doesn't elevate people for political reasons or with that in his mind. That's what his Overhusen and Cabinet appointments are for...because he's appointing people he feels he can trust will keep the interest of the Monarchy in mind.
Appointments and elevations/commendations need to be kept separate. Members who he appoints to the Overhusen don't have to necessarily be from a Noble house (as shown by Josh and Wuufu, one who is in a common house and one who has no house), and I think that's fine. It's a conglomeration of people from different sides, rather than everyone being from the same type of field.
Really, it begs more of those "what's next?" questions. Are we going to make it a requirement that all Jarls and Thanes belong to a noble house in order to remain on the cabinet, despite it being the Monarch's discretion who is/isn't on the cabinet? Because like nobility and like the Overhusen, it's a choice that's really supposed to be, and should be entirely at the Monarch's discretion on how it's handled and how people are chosen.
And joining the legislature as a noble isn't a requirement. The option to decline/resign one's seat has always existed.
As per that Act, though, the Overhusen would consist purely of peers elected from each of the Noble houses. If we want a well stocked Overhusen, all of the houses (3 right now) would be forced to accept and keep their seat, unless the next suggestion is forcing the monarch to elevate more houses so that we'd have more peers to be put into play.
For members with bigger houses like Colby/Laurentus', that's no biggie since they can shuffle through members. But for a house with smaller numbers like mine (my only actual active members are Vidilune and Lumenland) or Weiss (whose used to be bigger), that becomes an issue. Even more so if none of the other members are either active (such as if Vidi and Lumen completely disappeared) or don't want to jump into the political system (like I may choose I don't want to be involved at some point, and likewise Vidi and Lumen may choose not to be as well).
Again, I don't want to have to be forced to take a seat in the Overhusen just so it can have a full set.
With the Underhusen it's a different story since it's members choosing to run and undergo elections. I don't have to run to be able to see a full UH set.
Likewise with the current method, Moot appoints everyone to the Overhusen that he wants, and I think it's fine like that.