I know that most of Congress would never, ever go for this, but here goes...
1. "Truth in Campaigning" legislation. Legislation that dictates you cannot knowingly put something in a political ad that is not factually and demonstrably true.
2. Place limitations on what can be raised and spent during a campaign. I'm just using made up numbers here to illustrate the point, but let's say you place a cap on the maximum that can be raised and spent at $5 million. Anything beyond that goes into the budget for the country itself. This would apply to both individuals AND corporations. This way, if Wal-Mart or Exxon decided to contribute to a campaign, they have no more power to donate any more money than Joe Citizen.
3. Full disclosure of PAC and SuperPAC monies. #2 would also apply to PACs and SuperPACs.
4. Ban all "professional" lobbying, with the exception of medical and scientific research.
5. Term Limit Congress. Two consecutive terms maximum for senators, and I'd be OK with 4 to 6 terms for House members. Here's how this would work. Let's say Joe Blow gets elected to Senate, and serves his two terms. After his two terms are up, he would then become ineligible to hold office in both houses for the duration of one Senatorial term. I vacillate on whether or not Joe Blow would be eligible to run for President.
6. Put Congress in their own home districts. It's much easier to hold Congresspeople accountable when they're not way across the country. It's also easier to keep up with what they're doing politically.
So, those are just a few ideas. What say you?
1. "Truth in Campaigning" legislation. Legislation that dictates you cannot knowingly put something in a political ad that is not factually and demonstrably true.
2. Place limitations on what can be raised and spent during a campaign. I'm just using made up numbers here to illustrate the point, but let's say you place a cap on the maximum that can be raised and spent at $5 million. Anything beyond that goes into the budget for the country itself. This would apply to both individuals AND corporations. This way, if Wal-Mart or Exxon decided to contribute to a campaign, they have no more power to donate any more money than Joe Citizen.
3. Full disclosure of PAC and SuperPAC monies. #2 would also apply to PACs and SuperPACs.
4. Ban all "professional" lobbying, with the exception of medical and scientific research.
5. Term Limit Congress. Two consecutive terms maximum for senators, and I'd be OK with 4 to 6 terms for House members. Here's how this would work. Let's say Joe Blow gets elected to Senate, and serves his two terms. After his two terms are up, he would then become ineligible to hold office in both houses for the duration of one Senatorial term. I vacillate on whether or not Joe Blow would be eligible to run for President.
6. Put Congress in their own home districts. It's much easier to hold Congresspeople accountable when they're not way across the country. It's also easier to keep up with what they're doing politically.
So, those are just a few ideas. What say you?
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