Project 2030

A Democratic antidote to the authoritarian Project 2025. Congress is cheating the American public out of a system designed to work for all. It is a blatant abuse of power!

We must work towards a more perfect union, just as our founders intended. It’s time to address the challenges of our generations. It’s about we the people taking ACTion.

Act I = Affordability (crisis of our generation)

Act II = Corruption (corporate, political, oligarchy)

Act III = Together (climate, education, end war)

Each action is a piece of the puzzle to restore democracy.

ACT 1 = AFFORDABILITY

Helping the 60% of America living paycheck to paycheck.

Redeem the American Dream.

ACT II = CORRUPTION

Eliminate it down to the roots.

(REMOVE) these.

- Gerrymandering

- Overturn Citizens United

- Corporate Lobbying

(ADD) these.

+ Term Limits

+ Election Day = National Holiday

+ Non-partisan primaries to elect normal folks, not extremists

Gerrymandering is a parasite to democracy. Allowing politicians to pick their voters & cheat. It’s literally rigs the system.

Graphic titled 'How to Steal an Election' shows three methods for election manipulation. The first method is '50 Precincts' with 60% red and 40% blue. The second method is '5 Districts' with 2 districts won by red and 3 by blue, resulting in a 'Blue Wins' outcome. The third method is also '5 Districts' but with all 5 districts won by red, resulting in a 'Red Wins' outcome. The bottom right corner has the text 'represent Us' in yellow and black.
Options to fix it?
A person with hands placing a stack of hundred-dollar bills into a yellow envelope in front of the U.S. Capitol building.

See how Citizens’ United unlocked the DARK MONEY flood gates and bought Congress.

Follow the $$$
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We have consensus on term limits from voters, why won’t Congress act?

Time's Up!

ACT 3 = TOGETHER

Updating Broken Systems for the 21st century.

Which America do we want to be?

Moral & Ethical. Or rich & famous.

How you ask….

What can we do about gerrymandering?

End partisan gerrymandering by giving map-drawing power to independent commissions instead of politicians. Use clear, fair rules that prioritize communities and equal representation. Add transparency and public input to keep it honest and accountable.

How do we add term limits for Congress?

To add term limits to Congress, we need a constitutional amendment setting a maximum number of terms for House and Senate members. This keeps fresh voices in office, reduces career politicians, and helps prevent corruption. It can be passed by Congress or through a convention of states, then ratified by 38 states.

How to remove dark money?

To overturn Citizens United, we need a constitutional amendment to limit money in politics. This would allow Congress to set rules on campaign spending and end the idea that corporations have the same free speech rights as people when donating. It puts power back in the hands of voters, not billionaires.

How to make Election Day a National Holiday?

ITo make Election Day a national holiday, Congress must pass legislation designating it as such. For instance, the Election Day Holiday Act of 2024 (H.R.7329) proposes to establish Election Day as a legal public holiday. This change aims to increase voter turnout by giving more Americans time to vote without work conflicts. However, the bill must pass both chambers of Congress and be signed by the President to become law.

How to remove Corporate Lobbying?

To remove corporate lobbying, we need strict laws that ban or heavily limit paid lobbying by corporations. Close the revolving door between Congress and lobbying jobs, require full transparency on meetings and money spent, and empower public-interest advocacy instead. The goal: policy shaped by people, not profits.

How to have open primaries?

To make primaries non-partisan, states would need to adopt a system like a top-two or ranked-choice primary. In this setup, all candidates run in one primary, regardless of party, and all voters can participate. The top candidates then move to the general election. States can change this through legislation or ballot initiatives, giving voters more choice and reducing party control.