a flat salary and then a bonus based on the increase in expendable income divided by inflation somehow? ie they get a bonus for the real-world improvement in their district
Still will only encourage the independently wealthy to run. If you’re from a rural district in Arkansas you’ll never be able to change the local economy enough to afford a room in a DC apartment.
a flat salary and then a bonus based on the increase in expendable income divided by inflation somehow? ie they get a bonus for the real-world improvement in their district
Still will only encourage the independently wealthy to run. If you’re from a rural district in Arkansas you’ll never be able to change the local economy enough to afford a room in a DC apartment.