Government Accountability
The Problem:
Government should be efficient, responsive, and limited to what is necessary. Instead, many elected officials spend the bulk of their time fundraising—serving donors and special interests rather than the people they were elected to represent.
The Cause:
Corruption, hyper-partisanship, and deep industry influence have led to legislative gridlock, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and a growing disconnect between government and taxpayers. This mismanagement disrespects the hard-earned money of citizens and erodes public trust.
The Path Forward:
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Elect Qualified, Independent Servant Leaders
Support candidates who are free from financial conflicts of interest and genuinely committed to public service—not personal or party gain. -
Establish Non-Partisan Inspector General Offices
Advocate for independent, non-partisan oversight positions at all levels of government to investigate waste, fraud, and abuse—and ensure real accountability. -
End the Corrupting Role of Money in Politics
Champion reforms that reduce or eliminate the undue influence of money in our political system, including campaign finance reform, increased transparency, and stronger enforcement.
Accountability isn’t partisan—it’s essential. Together, we can build a government that works efficiently, transparently, and in the best interests of the people of Delaware.
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