Welcome to the Movement

We’re a people-powered movement working to protect democratic freedom in the United States through citizen voting on policy and citizen led lawmaking.

Change starts here.

How a Referendum Works

A referendum is a key that opens doors to real change – from government reform to social rights and environmental issues.

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Government reform (i.e., term limits, campaign finance laws, voting rights protections, and check overreach)

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Social Justice (i.e., reproductive freedom, gun safety laws, workers rights)

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Environmental stewardship (i.e., protection and penalties for pollution, promotion of regenerative practices, and laws that hold corporations accountable)

How do I get involved?

Help us spread the word by talking to your friends and sharing our social media posts. And subscribe to our newsletter for updates when signature collection is setup.

Questions?

We’ve prepared commonly asked questions and suggested talking points for you. We’re also open to questions or suggestions – more information here!

Stories

Latest in Community

Beyond the confines of traditional academia, our organization is deeply rooted in community development.

  • How Gerrymandering Undermines Democracy and What We Can Do

    The game is rigged – and its time to rewrite the rules. This week, Texas Democrats walked out of the state House chambers to protest a gerrymandering vote they knew they couldn’t win. The goal? Delay. The result? Unfortunately – not much. Republicans have the majority and the new district maps will pass. Trump will

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  • Protecting Digital Rights

    Protecting Digital Rights

    How a Referendum Could Guard Your Privacy What if you had the Power to Stop Big Tech from Selling You Out? Your data is collected, sold, and manipulated every single day– and most of it happens without your knowledge or consent. You’ve felt the effects: And when something worse happens – like a loan or

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  • What is a Federal Referendum?

    What is a Federal Referendum?

    The U.S. needs a federal referendum to allow citizens to directly vote on critical issues such as campaign finance, gun laws, and healthcare. This process empowers the public to bypass Congress and corporate influence, addressing partisan gridlock while ensuring every voice is heard. It’s time to reclaim control over our future.

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The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and alter their constitutions of government.”

George Washington

First President of the United States of America