Strengthening Checks and Balances
The Problem
Our federal government was established with a system of checks and balances. The three branches of government — executive, legislative, and judicial — are meant to be co-equal, with each acting as a check on the others. When working properly, this system ensures that no single branch can act corruptly or abuse its authority without accountability. However, this balance of power has been thrown off. The executive and judicial branches have gained outsized power, while the legislative branch has ceded much of its power to act as a check on the other two. And all three branches face far too few consequences for acting unethically. We’re pushing for reforms that would restore the balance of power between the three branches and bring greater accountability to our system of government.

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Limiting Executive Overreach
The executive branch can too easily abuse its power with little consequence. We’re advocating for policies that would ensure the president and cabinet officials are accountable to the people.

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Restoring the Public’s Faith in the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court makes long-lasting decisions that impact the entire country. We’re pushing for reforms to ensure the court is worthy of the faith we place in it.

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Building a Better Congress
Compared to the other two branches, Congress’s power is waning. That’s why we’re working with the legislative branch to bolster its ability to conduct oversight, claw back authority from the executive, and hold its own members accountable.

What's at Stake?
When Congress Calls, Executive Officials Aren’t Answering
The Justice Department has created loopholes that allow some executive officials to ignore congressional requests for testimony — and possibly escape accountability.
Our Highest Court Has the Weakest Ethics Rules
The highest court of the land does not have a binding code of conduct, even though other federal courts do. The nine justices with the power to overturn the nation’s laws should follow rules that ensure they’re acting in our best interests.
Legislators with Glaring Conflicts of Interest Shape Our Laws
Because members of Congress can own and trade stocks, it’s possible their financial interests could influence how they legislate. Our elected representatives need stronger rules to ensure they are acting without conflicts of interest.
Tell Congress: Stop the Illegal War with Iran
President Trump is waging an illegal war on Iran. Congress needs to stop him right now.
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