The United States faces overlapping crises in democratic governance, economic inequality, technological disruption, and climate instability. Addressing these challenges requires a clear governing agenda that restores public trust, strengthens democratic institutions, and ensures that economic progress benefits all Americans.
The following policy priorities outline a framework for democratic renewal, economic security, and responsible technological progress.
Democratic Governance & Rule of Law
Goal: Restore democratic legitimacy, eliminate corruption, and reinforce constitutional checks and balances.
Judicial Reform
- Expand the Supreme Court to 13 justices
- Establish 18-year term limits for Supreme Court justices
- Overturn Citizens United via constitutional amendment or legislation
- Clarify that the president has no personal immunity from prosecution
Democratic Institutions
- Federal ban on partisan gerrymandering with independent redistricting commissions
- Automatic voter registration + national election day + expanded early voting
- Fix the Electoral College through the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
- DC and Puerto Rico statehood
Government Ethics & Accountability
- Ban stock trading by members of Congress
- Federal ethics enforcement and transparency office with real enforcement authority
- Campaign finance reform and public election financing
- Strengthen conflict of interest laws
Executive Power Reform