Just trying to be helpful
Look, if the Brotherhood wants to take a small and not wholly unreasonable slice of the surplus to fund not unworthy local projects like volunteer rural fire departments and community centers and senior citizens centers — oh, let's say $35 million — and if it would prefer to survive court challenge to the constitutionality, here's what it should do: It should set up a Community Assistance Commission with appointments to staggered terms made the governor, and it should fund this agency operationally with three or four young CPAs fresh out of college who would conduct pre-audits and post-audits of grant applications and grant dispositions, and it should provide that this commission engage in open, transparent assessment of these grant applications, and it should place no timetable on the work. I hereby so propose only in the interest of good government. You're welcome.