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Reforms are organized into five sections, each building on the previous. Start with the Essential Reforms to understand the foundation, or explore the Blueprint to see how they connect.
These are the first moves. They build transparency, protection, and enforcement — the foundation the rest of the reforms depend on.
These reforms make consequences real. They reduce conflicts of interest, close self-dealing loopholes, and make it harder to profit from public power.
These reforms improve how government functions: clearer rules, better oversight, stronger integrity systems, and fewer places for waste and favoritism to hide.
These are structural changes that alter the rules of the game. They're harder to pass, but they can permanently reduce incentives to corrupt the system.
Ideas we're researching next. Some are promising, some may be bad — this is where we pressure-test them before they graduate into the main blueprint.
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