There have been many direct questions "can we increase the number of close votes that we can review", but I'd like to raise the question again in a specific context: the numbers.
Over the last "little while", the number of close requests in the queue has been hovering around 8k. What this appears to tell us is that the current close-votes/person-day is keeping up with demand. That's good, because we don't want all the bad effects of people being able to do this too much.
But.
There are 8k close votes outstanding, and we aren't making a dent.
Doesn't this mean that for a temporary period, a small increase in the number of close votes is warranted? Just enough to trend the number of close votes down, till the big backlog is solved, hopefully without introducing an unacceptable amount of the "bad stuff" that comes with unlimited voting ability.
Even as an experiment to see if it works?
To emphasise why I think this is a "different" proposal:
I'm proposing a small and temporary tweak to the number of close votes available
Since it's temporary, with the goal of getting rid of the backlog, any of the previously mentioned concerns with increasing the limit are mitigated: worst case, if they materialize, the temporary period is finished.