Two proposals were made today to reform the Storting,
one by Dawsinian which changes the elected Underhusen into an open assembly of all Citizens, and
one by Crushita which replaces the bicameral legislature with a unicameral open assembly. It's been discussed a little bit on Discord, but it's not clear to me whether an open assembly is desired or not, so I guess that's why I'm posting this...besides the fact that apparently there is no secretary to do this.
Personally, as I've said before, I don't think changing the structure of the Underhusen is going to make it more active, but I'm not necessarily opposed to the idea if that's what is wanted. I think there needs to be more thought about whether the Storting can be given a greater purpose and what restrictions should be placed on eligibility for voting in an open assembly before anything is voted on or passed, though. I think it would be great if eligibility were based on a person's activity, contributions, and accomplishments in some way so that the odds of people coming to try to influence some vote are lowered while also promoting meritocracy in the region.
As for the Overhusen, its role is to represent the Monarchy, and I would not support its dissolution unless the Monarchy was represented in some alternative way. I acknowledge that it's not very active and that its membership rarely changes, but in the past it has thwarted bills that were not fully thought out but somehow passed the Underhusen, most recently the Reon Commendation Act that in my opinion didn't do him or the community justice.
On the other hand, if the Overhusen is to remain I would be interested in changing the appointments and reappointment to December, March, June, and October to match thane and delegate elections.