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Corruption
Category: Government
Updated Oct 23, 2025
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Updated Oct 23, 2025
Government ethics, transparency, and misuse of power.
Public trust erodes when officials appear self-interested. Anti-corruption policy seeks stronger disclosure, lobbying rules, and enforcement. Scandals historically drive bipartisan reform yet fade without sustained oversight.
Talking points
Conservative
- Limit special-interest influence and end insider deals.
- Increase transparency without expanding bureaucracy.
Moderate
- Apply clear ethics rules across parties.
- Empower watchdogs and strengthen disclosure laws.
Liberal
- Overturn dark-money loopholes and corporate influence.
- Establish strict anti-corruption and ethics enforcement.
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State Bills
View allPress Releases
View all- Governor Ashford Introduces Public Trust and Decision Integrity Act
- National Responsibility Monitor publishes draft legislation to address
- NRM finds Alton's actions questionable on risk responsibility scale
- National Responsibility Monitor established to assess risk and responsibility
- Landberger: Alton’s Defiant Response Undermines Public Trust and Raises Questions of Judgment
Rallies
View all- Rally in New London
- Rally in Lane
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