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I am 1 of 400 state legislators in the state of New Hampshire, and one of the things I have been pushing for has been to get the legislature to start using GitHub (or something like it) for legislation. Unfortunately, GitHub currently lacks a few features that would be necessary before we could actually legislate here. I've outlined some of the ones I noticed with 3 new files in this pull request, as well as a 4th new file for another proposal that just comes from my personal usage of GitHub for other stuff.

a few things I'd like to see if using GitHub for legislation
Also I added an additional fourth proposal while I was at it
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These are also features that regular FOSS projects could also make use of, btw, for example, here's a proposal in the Wesnoth community that could make use of the "assign to committee and then approve via majority vote" proposal that I included in this PR: https://forums.wesnoth.org/viewtopic.php?t=58805

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