Politicians don’t write their own bills anymore. They hide behind vague “issues” pages, terrified to put real policy in writing. Everywhere you look, it’s cowardice and double-speak. Sure, everyone “cares about issues” — but where’s the plan?
I wrote these myself. They’re not perfect, and they’ll evolve with public input. But at least they exist. At least you can read them. That’s more than most of Congress brings to the table. Imagine that — bills the public can actually understand. Revolutionary.
Ends the two-party chokehold by requiring Ranked Choice Voting in all federal elections. Majority winners, more choice, less toxicity.
Requires all political donations to come from real, verified humans — banning corporate money, PACs, and non-human fundraising sources in all forms.
Bans corporate ownership of single-family homes and heavily taxes individuals hoarding more than three. Housing is for living, not stockpiling.
Restricts personal stock trading by Congress and their families. Apps shouldn’t exist to copy trades from members of Congress.
Mandates a national phase-out plan for most single-use plastics over two years. Bottles, cutlery, packaging — swapped for sustainable alternatives.
Ties Minimum wage to CPI data updated yearly. No more 15-year spans without the federal minimum being rasied.
Requires E‑Verify nationwide so employers can’t undercut wages by exploiting undocumented labor.
Sets 180% prevailing‑wage floor for H‑1B hires so visas can’t be used to cheapen U.S. wages. Outsource only for true rockstars.
Establishes a national abortion‑rights baseline up to 24 weeks, with medical exemptions thereafter.
Retires coins below a quarter and rounds cash totals cleanly. Time to end worthless pocket clutter.
Adopts the EU’s banned‑additives list so our food supply stops leaning on dyes and preservatives Europe dumped decades ago.
Ends property‑tax‑based school funding and guarantees equal per‑student investment statewide.
Offers a $1,000 annual tax credit to adults maintaining healthy body‑fat metrics — prevention beats medical costs.
Bans direct‑to‑consumer drug ads. Let physicians, not TV marketers, guide care.
I’m not done yet. Additional bills are being drafted and will be added here when ready.