Project 2075

🗳️ POLITICAL REFORM

Restoring democracy through structural accountability at every level of government

The Problem: Democracy in Crisis

Metric Current System AIP Year 30
Trust in Government 21% 60%
Campaign Spending $14.4B+ per cycle $200M (public only)
Campaign Duration 2+ years 120 days
Corporate/PAC Money Unlimited (Citizens United) Zero—prohibited
Congressional Term Limits None 12 years maximum
Fiscal Transparency Minimal, delayed Real-time (Dollar.gov)

Complete Government Structure

Accountability at every level—from local school boards to federal government

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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
National policy, defense, interstate commerce

Senate (100 members)

Structure: 2 senators per state

Terms: 6 years

Limit: 12 years consecutive max

Sit-out: 6 years before re-election

Election: Ranked-choice voting

House (150 members)

Structure: 3 representatives per state

Voting: Proportional by state population

Terms: 4 years

Limit: 12 years consecutive max

Election: Proportional representation

No districts = No gerrymandering

President

Terms: 4 years

Limit: 2 terms (8 years)

Election: National popular vote

Funding: $50M public only

Campaign: 120 days maximum

Example: California House Delegation

Current: 52 representatives from 52 gerrymandered districts, often uncompetitive.

AIP: 3 representatives elected statewide via proportional vote. If CA votes 60% Dem, 35% Rep, 5% Independent → 2 Dem, 1 Rep representatives. Each rep's vote in Congress weighted by ~6.5M citizens (half state population ÷ 3). No district manipulation possible.

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STATE GOVERNMENT
State laws, education oversight, infrastructure

Governor

Terms: 4 years

Limit: 2 terms (8 years)

Election: Ranked-choice statewide

Funding: Public financing proportional to state size

State Legislature

Structure: Unicameral (single chamber)

Size: Proportional to population

Terms: 4 years

Limit: 12 years maximum

Election: Proportional representation

Example: Texas State Legislature

Current: 181 members (31 Senate + 150 House) in gerrymandered districts.

AIP: ~100 legislators elected proportionally statewide. If Texas votes 55% Rep, 40% Dem, 5% other → 55 Rep, 40 Dem, 5 other seats. Every vote matters, no safe seats, no wasted votes.

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COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Local services, law enforcement, courts

County Commission

Size: 5-9 members (population-based)

Terms: 4 years

Limit: 12 years maximum

Election: At-large, ranked-choice

Meetings: Public, recorded, streamed

Sheriff / Law Enforcement

Appointed by: County Commission

Term: 4 years, renewable

Oversight: Civilian review board

Budget: Public, itemized on Dollar.gov

Example: Cook County, IL

Current: 17 commissioners from gerrymandered districts, many uncontested.

AIP: 9 commissioners elected at-large via ranked-choice. Voters rank all candidates, eliminations until 9 winners. Every voter influences every seat.

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MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT
City services, zoning, local ordinances

Mayor

Terms: 4 years

Limit: 2 terms (8 years)

Election: Ranked-choice citywide

Salary: Public, capped at 3× median city income

City Council

Size: 5-15 (population-based)

Terms: 4 years

Limit: 12 years maximum

Election: At-large, proportional

Compensation: Part-time citizen legislators

Example: Austin, TX

Current: 10 district council members + mayor. Districts drawn by politicians.

AIP: 11 council members elected at-large via proportional voting. If 30% of voters support transit expansion, ~3 transit-focused council members elected. Minority viewpoints gain representation.

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COMMUNITY GOVERNANCE
Schools, healthcare facilities, local services

School Boards (Development Centers)

Size: 7-11 elected members

Terms: 4 years, staggered

Election: Community-wide, ranked-choice

Authority: Curriculum, hiring, budget allocation

Meetings: Monthly, public, recorded

Community Health Boards

Size: 9-15 elected members

Terms: 4 years, staggered

Authority: Provider selection, priorities, budget

Oversight: Quality metrics public on Health.gov

Accountability: Recall if outcomes decline

Example: Denver Public Schools

Current: 7 elected board members, low turnout, minimal engagement.

AIP: 9 board members overseeing Development Centers (birth-18). Direct control over $1.2B budget. Community meetings streamed on School.gov. Performance metrics public. Parents can recall underperformers.

120-Day Campaign System

End the permanent campaign. Public funding only. Zero corporate money.

Phase 1: Qualification (Days 1-30)

Requirements: Gather 5,000 signatures OR $2,500 from 2,500 unique citizens ($1 each maximum per person)

Prohibited: Corporate money, PAC money, self-funding above $2,500, dark money groups

Phase 2: Primary (Day 31)

Format: Single national primary using ranked-choice voting

Advancement: Top 2 candidates advance regardless of party affiliation

Voting: Electronic with paper backup, same-day results

Phase 3: General Campaign (Days 32-110)

Funding: $50M public funding per candidate (Presidential), proportional for lower offices

Spending: All expenditures public on Campaign.gov within 24 hours

Media: Equal airtime requirements, mandatory debates (3 minimum)

Phase 4: Election (Days 111-120)

Voting: 10-day voting window (not single day)

Method: Electronic + paper backup, biometric verification

Results: Certified within 48 hours

Result: Candidates spend 89 days on policy instead of 730 days on fundraising.
Cost drops from $14.4B to $200M. Corporate capture eliminated at source.

Transparency Systems

Vote.gov

Every Congressional vote recorded and searchable within 24 hours. Attendance records, bill sponsorships, committee work, floor speeches—all public, all searchable.

Track your representatives' actual voting record vs campaign promises.

Campaign.gov

Real-time campaign spending for every candidate. Every dollar tracked. Policy position archives. Debate transcripts. Third-party fact-check integration.

See exactly where campaign money comes from and goes.

Dollar.gov

Real-time GRT collections and federal expenditures. Every dollar in, every dollar out. Algorithmic monetary policy actions visible. Inflation tracking dashboard.

Government finances as transparent as your bank statement.

Constitutional Protection (Amendment XXVIII)

The following protections are locked in via constitutional amendment—cannot be changed by simple legislation:

🔒 Stability Accounts

Government cannot access, redirect, or borrow against individual Stability Accounts. Your account is your property.

⚖️ Balanced Budget

Spending = Tax revenue every year. Emergency deficit limited to 3% GDP max, must be repaid within 10 years.

📊 GRT Transparency

All GRT collections, rates, and adjustments publicly visible in real-time on Dollar.gov.

🗳️ Campaign Limits

120-day campaign maximum. Public funding only. Cannot be extended or modified by legislation.

⏱️ Term Limits

12 years maximum consecutive service. Cannot be overridden by Congress or courts.

💵 Algorithmic USD

2% inflation target via algorithmic monetary policy. Fed discretion removed. Cannot be politically manipulated.

Ratification Required: 2/3 Congress + 3/4 states (38 of 50)

Purpose: Prevents future congresses from raiding accounts like they did with Social Security trust fund.

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