The Truth in Government Act is a proposed bill that holds elected officials to a higher standard of honesty by outlawing the intentional public deception of constituents. Modeled after perjury laws, it creates legal accountability for knowingly spreading false information while acting in an official capacity. The legislation aims to restore public trust, protect democratic institutions, and ensure that those in power are truthful when communicating with the American people.
The Get That Money Act implements documentation and income tax withholding for undocumented immigrants working in the U.S. Rather than mass deportation, it treats undocumented labor as taxable work, channeling funds into public safety, healthcare, and education. This act creates a pool of money, directly from immigrant laborers, to fund their own social services and to repay government and healthcare services for costs to the American taxpayer. This keeps illegal immigrants from siphoning off our vital healthcare and social services.
The Term Limits Amendment proposes constitutional term limits for members of Congress, capping House representatives at 4 terms (8 years) and Senators at 2 terms (12 years). This reform is designed to reduce careerism, limit political entrenchment, and restore the original spirit of public service. By refreshing Congress with new leadership, it aims to promote accountability and better reflect the evolving will of the American people.
The Anti-Stock Trading Act prohibits members of Congress from trading individual stocks while in office. It seeks to eliminate conflicts of interest and insider trading concerns by requiring blind trusts or divestment. The bill is rooted in the belief that lawmakers should serve the public without profiting from privileged information or policy influence.
The Campaign Finance Reform Act is a legislative initiative to overturn the Citizens United decision and ban untraceable, large-scale institutional money from influencing elections. The bill enforces contribution caps, increases transparency, and empowers small donors, aiming to give everyday Americans a stronger voice while limiting corporate and PAC domination in political campaigns.
The FAA Medical Reform Bill, nicknamed the Keep 'Em Flying Bill, addresses burdensome medical certification rules that unfairly ground thousands of pilots. It streamlines the process for aviators to retain flying privileges, reduces unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles, and reinforces general aviation as a national asset for emergency response, training, and economic vitality.
The Food Security & Civil Preparedness Act mandates collaboration between federal agencies and private-sector grocery suppliers to ensure stable access to food during emergencies or unrest. It creates contingency supply protocols, strengthens local production partnerships, and prepares the national food infrastructure for disruptions, enhancing resilience at both the local and federal level.
The Judicial Enforcement Authority Act establishes a small but robust police force within the judicial branch tasked with enforcing federal court orders. This new authority ensures that federal rulings—especially those that uphold constitutional rights—are not ignored or delayed due to political resistance. It reinforces the judiciary’s independence and operational strength in the face of noncompliance.
The Insurance Oversight & Accountability Act creates an independent investigative and oversight body funded by discretionary fines levied on insurers who violate claims-handling laws or engage in deceptive practices. Rather than automatic penalties, this body evaluates egregious conduct and imposes fines accordingly, directing funds toward consumer protection and regulatory enforcement.
NAREPA establishes a bold trilateral initiative to reshape the economic future of the United States, Mexico, and Canada through infrastructure investment, trade modernization, labor mobility, and supply chain realignment.
At its core, the Act aims to reclaim critical manufacturing capacity from China and Asia by creating a resilient and integrated North American production ecosystem. Under this framework, Mexico will serve as a high-efficiency hub for components and low-cost manufacturing, supported by formal educational partnerships between Mexican institutions and American businesses. These partnerships will provide workforce development, technical certification pipelines, and skills-based training aligned with U.S. industry needs.
Final assembly, high-value production, and innovation will be centralized in the United States, strengthening American manufacturing, rebuilding the middle class, and revitalizing economically distressed regions. Canada will play a key role in securing raw materials, advancing clean technology, and facilitating logistics and research collaboration.
To enable fluid cooperation, the bill establishes a North American Mobility Program granting work permits to eligible Mexican citizens, allowing them to work legally in the U.S., pay taxes, and travel freely across the border. A reciprocal system will enable Canadian and American workers to move more freely for cross-border employment opportunities. These permits will be managed through biometric systems to ensure security and compliance while expanding legal workforce availability for U.S. employers.
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