Holding Government Accountable
Stop Wasting Taxpayer Dollars
Every year, billions of taxpayer dollars vanish through poorly managed government programs and ineffective projects. These wasted funds could instead be invested in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and support for working families. To fix this, we need stronger budget controls and regular, independent audits to ensure money is spent as intended. When programs fail to deliver results, they should be restructured or eliminated rather than endlessly funded.
Limit Special Interest Influence
Government decisions are often shaped by wealthy donors and powerful lobbyists rather than the people they serve. This influence undermines trust and drives policies that benefit a few at the expense of many. To curb this, we must increase transparency around political donations and lobbying activities. Public campaign financing and strict limits on outside spending can help level the playing field and restore faith in our republic.
Demand Transparency and Oversight
Government should be an open book. Clear, accessible reporting on spending and program outcomes is essential for taxpayers to hold leaders accountable. Strengthening independent watchdog agencies will improve oversight. When officials fail the public trust, consequences must follow swiftly and fairly.
Simplify Bureaucracy and Drive Results
Complex bureaucracy slows progress and wastes resources. Many government programs overlap, creating confusion and inefficiency. Streamlining agencies, cutting unnecessary layers, and modernizing systems will speed delivery and improve services. Accountability measures should reward effective management and address poor performance.