Government Accountability

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Government Accountability

 

Common Cause is dedicated to making government open and accountable. Our founder, John Gardner, said "We want public officials to have literally millions of American citizens looking over their shoulders at every move they make." Since we first started "looking over shoulders" in 1970, Common Cause and our activists have been at the forefront of ensuring that government officials are acting in the public interest, not for their own personal benefit or for the benefit of powerful and influential special interest.

Common Cause has worked to shine a bright light on public officials and lobbyists who prefer to work behind closed doors and to insist that government officials are held to the highest standards of conduct.

 

Ethics Watchdog

 

Since our founding, Common Cause has been on the forefront of the fight for stronger ethics at all levels of government. We believe that the integrity of government is fundamental to our democracy. Common Cause will continue to monitor the activities of members of Congress and state and local lawmakers to assure that they uphold the highest standards in carrying out their duties and responsibilities.

 

Abuse of Power

 

Over the past decade, we've endured repeated abuses of power by the Executive Branch of our government. Time after time, we've watched Congress fail to stand up for what's right. We've seen the very symbols of our democracy tarnished, as our nation's reputation suffers at home and abroad because of these abuses.

Common Cause is demanding a government that:
• Ends torture, respects human rights and restores America’s reputation in the world.
• Respects the rule of law and fiercely challenges anyone who seeks to undermine the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
• Roots out corruption, special interest abuses and partisan prejudice in the administration of justice.
• Holds to account – without exception – anyone who breaks the law or violates the public trust.
• Protects personal freedom by rejecting warrantless spying and other affronts to individual liberty.

 

Protecting Whistleblowers

 

Honest insiders who risk their careers to blow the whistle on wrongdoing are true heroes of democracy. We are working to strengthen protections for whistleblowers and help people feel safe coming forward with information that protects the public from waste, fraud, and abuse.

 

Open Government

 

A core element of Common Cause’s agenda is making certain that government at all levels operates in the open, with full access for the public to meetings and public records throughout the legislative and regulatory policymaking process. We are working to make the best use of new technologies to provide access for the public, including webcasting of meetings, internet-based public participation and easily searchable databases of legislation, elected officials’ voting records and other important public information.

 

Fghting Government Secrecy

 

The Bush Administration and many state governments have placed harsh restrictions on the information available to the press and public, rolling back important freedoms passed to prevent abuses of power under the shroud of secrecy. We are fighting to protect the Freedom of Information Act and reverse the trend toward secrecy under the pretext of national security.

 

Improving Disclosure Laws

 

Laws requiring public disclosure of lobbying activities, personal financial interests and campaign contributions are a critical element in ensuring government accountability. Common Cause will strengthen the hand of citizen advocates and watchdogs by working to beef up enforcement of financial and lobbying disclosure laws and require lobbyists and campaign donors to fully disclose their activities and donations instantly on the Internet.