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Anti-Corruption & Accountability: Working For The People

We deserve a government that is as honest and hardworking as the people it represents.

For government to serve the people, it has to be accountable to the people and no one else. But Supreme Court rulings like Citizens United have let billionaires and special interests buy unlimited influence, so they can get their way at the rest of our expense.

Common Cause is the leading watchdog group calling out corruption where we see it and passing laws that put power in the hands of everyday people.

That means demanding common-sense limits on money in politics, transparency into who’s funding lobbying and campaigns, strong rules to stop government corruption, and small-dollar public financing to give ordinary people a fighting chance against Big Money. 

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Tell Congress how you feel about Trump’s extreme budget bill

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Tell Congress how you feel about Trump’s extreme budget bill

Use this form to call Congress and let them know how you feel about their vote to pass Trump’s extreme budget bill. To get started, click the “Make a Call” button. You’ll receive a call from an 855 number. Pick up to get connected to your representative. Once you’re connected, here’s what you could say: “Hi, this is [NAME] from [TOWN]. I’m disappointed that Congress voted to cut our healthcare and food assistance to fund...
Add Your Name: Trump Can’t Rewrite History

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Add Your Name: Trump Can’t Rewrite History

Americans of all political stripes – Republican, Democrat, and Independent – were rightly horrified by what they witnessed on January 6th.

In pardoning those who attempted to violently overturn the election and invalidate 80 million votes, Donald Trump is showing his contempt for our justice system and our democracy.

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