You are right in the fact that there are more options to obtain a Marshal badge if you have under 3k rep. An interesting case, is this userthis user who has never even left a post or comment on SO, yet has the Marshal badge.
Some users never had much time to earn the 500 or 1000 rep from suggesting edits either, since their posts were really good and got them many reputation fairly quickly. So some users don't have the "benefit" of gaining rep through suggested edits anymore, they do "gain" the benefit of being able to edit posts without having them to be approved. Often times, suggested edits can conflict with another edit, so users can "waste" time and effort by suggesting a perfectly good edit, but they were just beat to it by another user.
Just because there is certain advantages/disadvantages with some things on the site depending on a user's reputation level doesn't mean that it's a "problem" per say. In pretty much every case it's status-bydesign.
So because you now have the close vote "privilege", it means that your vote carries more weight than a "flag" vote. So your name can now appear in the list of users who got the question closed, and your vote is considered more valuable and your trusted enough now to use this extra power. Yes, you don't get "helpful" count for close votes since there not flags, but you get more power.
So there is no reason to add close votes as helpful since they are not flags and don't appear as a flag anymore in your flag history.
If you want to get marshal badge and help out on the site more, there are many other things to flag. You can flag Not an Answer posts that are left as answers. You can flag comments that are obsolete, not constructive, rude, etc. As well as custom mod flags for things that don't fit into an already existing flag reason, and that would need moderator attention.