National Petition for Justice, Financial Integrity, and Public Protection

Recent signers:
Peyton Wright and 13 others have signed recently.

The Issue

To
United States Congress; State Governors; State Attorneys General; State Legislatures; Inspectors General and Auditors and all agencies entrusted with justice, public funds, and public health & safety.

Purpose
We, the undersigned citizens and lawful residents of the United States, submit this Petition as an official public demand for measurable reforms and verified outcomes. Government exists to serve and protect the people. When institutions repeatedly fail to do so, the People retain both the right and the responsibility to demand correction, reform, and renewal.

This Petition is issued in civic duty and peaceful unity. It is not a call to violence. It is a formal demand for accountability, transparency, and equal enforcement of standards that protect the public.

Statement of Principle

All government derives its just authority from the consent of the governed. Consent is not permanent, unconditional, or automatic. It is earned by protecting life, liberty, safety, and the fair opportunity to pursue happiness. When public trust is violated through repeated and systemic failures, the People have a duty to act through disciplined, lawful civic power until correction is achieved.

Findings
We find that public trust has been damaged by repeated failures in the following areas.

1. Justice and Accountability
We find that systems of justice have too often failed to deliver timely, transparent, impartial accountability when powerful individuals or institutions are credibly implicated in grave wrongdoing. Where influence shields misconduct and victims are denied full protection and redress, equal justice is weakened and trust collapses.

2. Financial Integrity and Public Funds
We find that public funds entrusted by the people have too often been lost or misused through fraud, waste, abuse, and opaque spending. Large expenditures and allocations have proceeded without sufficient transparency, oversight, and measurable public benefit, while essential needs at home remain unmet and future generations bear the burden.

3. Public Health, Food Safety, Medicine, and Consumer Protection
We find that institutions charged with protecting public health and consumer safety have too often been compromised by conflicts of interest and undue private influence. Where profit outranks prevention, quality, and safety, the public pays in illness, hardship, and preventable harm.

4. Breach of Public Trust
We find that these failures are not isolated. Taken together, they represent a systemic breach of the public trust that government is obligated to uphold.

Demands

We demand the following actions at both federal and state levels. These are not suggestions. They are requirements for restored legitimacy and renewed public trust.

A. Justice and Accountability Requirements

  • Independent investigations where credible evidence indicates serious wrongdoing or institutional concealment.
  • Public reporting of findings with clear timelines and plain-language summaries.
  • Equal accountability standards applied without exception, including for officials and influential parties.
  • Whistleblower protection and anti-retaliation enforcement, with penalties for intimidation or suppression of lawful reporting.
  • Transparent explanations when information is withheld, including the specific reason and the planned date or condition for release.

B. Financial Integrity and Public Accounting Requirements

  • Forensic audits of major programs and high-risk spending where waste, fraud, or abuse is credibly alleged.
  • Public audit results published in accessible form, including totals, categories, and corrective actions taken.
  • Enforced anti-corruption standards with meaningful consequences for misuse of public funds.
  • Transparent disclosure standards for major expenditures and allocations, including recipients, purposes, oversight controls, and measurable outcomes.
  • Conflict-of-interest disclosure and enforcement for officials involved in spending decisions, contracting, oversight, or regulation.

C. Public Health and Consumer Protection Requirements

  • Structural safeguards against regulatory capture, including conflict-of-interest limits and enforceable recusal rules.
  • Stronger protections for food safety, medicine safety, product quality, and consumer harm prevention, backed by enforcement and public reporting.
  • Transparent reporting of regulatory decisions that affect health and safety, including evidence standards used and conflicts screened.
  • Incentives aligned toward prevention, cures, quality, and safety, rather than repeated dependency on costly patches and chronic-risk business models.

Verification and Timelines
We demand clear timelines for action and proof of completion, including:

  1. A written response acknowledging this Petition.
  2. A published action plan with dates and responsible offices.
  3. Public progress updates at regular intervals until completion.
  4. Independent verification where audits or investigations are involved.

Mandate of the People
By signing, we formally assert our collective civic authority and commit to coordinated, lawful, non-violent civic action to secure these outcomes through:

Voting, candidate support, and election participation.

Public oversight through open records requests, public meetings, and transparent reporting demands.

Legislative pressure, formal complaints, and organized civic communication.

Peaceful assembly, lawful protest, and sustained public engagement.

Jury service, community oversight participation, and civic service where applicable.

We will not be pacified by promises without proof, or reforms that exist only in speech.

 

Commitment of the Signers

We pledge to remain informed, engaged, and active until these demands are met. We pledge to reject apathy and refuse resignation. We pledge to hold institutions and officials accountable to the people they serve.

And when those entrusted with power will not correct these failures, when they refuse equal accountability, reject honest scrutiny, and persist in contempt of the people’s welfare, then we will no longer lend them our consent, our silence, or our obedience of habit. We will organize, endure, and persist through lawful civic means. We will remove from authority those who betray the public trust through elections, oversight, and sustained public action. We will build anew what has been corrupted until government again serves the people with integrity, transparency, and equal accountability.

 

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Recent signers:
Peyton Wright and 13 others have signed recently.

The Issue

To
United States Congress; State Governors; State Attorneys General; State Legislatures; Inspectors General and Auditors and all agencies entrusted with justice, public funds, and public health & safety.

Purpose
We, the undersigned citizens and lawful residents of the United States, submit this Petition as an official public demand for measurable reforms and verified outcomes. Government exists to serve and protect the people. When institutions repeatedly fail to do so, the People retain both the right and the responsibility to demand correction, reform, and renewal.

This Petition is issued in civic duty and peaceful unity. It is not a call to violence. It is a formal demand for accountability, transparency, and equal enforcement of standards that protect the public.

Statement of Principle

All government derives its just authority from the consent of the governed. Consent is not permanent, unconditional, or automatic. It is earned by protecting life, liberty, safety, and the fair opportunity to pursue happiness. When public trust is violated through repeated and systemic failures, the People have a duty to act through disciplined, lawful civic power until correction is achieved.

Findings
We find that public trust has been damaged by repeated failures in the following areas.

1. Justice and Accountability
We find that systems of justice have too often failed to deliver timely, transparent, impartial accountability when powerful individuals or institutions are credibly implicated in grave wrongdoing. Where influence shields misconduct and victims are denied full protection and redress, equal justice is weakened and trust collapses.

2. Financial Integrity and Public Funds
We find that public funds entrusted by the people have too often been lost or misused through fraud, waste, abuse, and opaque spending. Large expenditures and allocations have proceeded without sufficient transparency, oversight, and measurable public benefit, while essential needs at home remain unmet and future generations bear the burden.

3. Public Health, Food Safety, Medicine, and Consumer Protection
We find that institutions charged with protecting public health and consumer safety have too often been compromised by conflicts of interest and undue private influence. Where profit outranks prevention, quality, and safety, the public pays in illness, hardship, and preventable harm.

4. Breach of Public Trust
We find that these failures are not isolated. Taken together, they represent a systemic breach of the public trust that government is obligated to uphold.

Demands

We demand the following actions at both federal and state levels. These are not suggestions. They are requirements for restored legitimacy and renewed public trust.

A. Justice and Accountability Requirements

  • Independent investigations where credible evidence indicates serious wrongdoing or institutional concealment.
  • Public reporting of findings with clear timelines and plain-language summaries.
  • Equal accountability standards applied without exception, including for officials and influential parties.
  • Whistleblower protection and anti-retaliation enforcement, with penalties for intimidation or suppression of lawful reporting.
  • Transparent explanations when information is withheld, including the specific reason and the planned date or condition for release.

B. Financial Integrity and Public Accounting Requirements

  • Forensic audits of major programs and high-risk spending where waste, fraud, or abuse is credibly alleged.
  • Public audit results published in accessible form, including totals, categories, and corrective actions taken.
  • Enforced anti-corruption standards with meaningful consequences for misuse of public funds.
  • Transparent disclosure standards for major expenditures and allocations, including recipients, purposes, oversight controls, and measurable outcomes.
  • Conflict-of-interest disclosure and enforcement for officials involved in spending decisions, contracting, oversight, or regulation.

C. Public Health and Consumer Protection Requirements

  • Structural safeguards against regulatory capture, including conflict-of-interest limits and enforceable recusal rules.
  • Stronger protections for food safety, medicine safety, product quality, and consumer harm prevention, backed by enforcement and public reporting.
  • Transparent reporting of regulatory decisions that affect health and safety, including evidence standards used and conflicts screened.
  • Incentives aligned toward prevention, cures, quality, and safety, rather than repeated dependency on costly patches and chronic-risk business models.

Verification and Timelines
We demand clear timelines for action and proof of completion, including:

  1. A written response acknowledging this Petition.
  2. A published action plan with dates and responsible offices.
  3. Public progress updates at regular intervals until completion.
  4. Independent verification where audits or investigations are involved.

Mandate of the People
By signing, we formally assert our collective civic authority and commit to coordinated, lawful, non-violent civic action to secure these outcomes through:

Voting, candidate support, and election participation.

Public oversight through open records requests, public meetings, and transparent reporting demands.

Legislative pressure, formal complaints, and organized civic communication.

Peaceful assembly, lawful protest, and sustained public engagement.

Jury service, community oversight participation, and civic service where applicable.

We will not be pacified by promises without proof, or reforms that exist only in speech.

 

Commitment of the Signers

We pledge to remain informed, engaged, and active until these demands are met. We pledge to reject apathy and refuse resignation. We pledge to hold institutions and officials accountable to the people they serve.

And when those entrusted with power will not correct these failures, when they refuse equal accountability, reject honest scrutiny, and persist in contempt of the people’s welfare, then we will no longer lend them our consent, our silence, or our obedience of habit. We will organize, endure, and persist through lawful civic means. We will remove from authority those who betray the public trust through elections, oversight, and sustained public action. We will build anew what has been corrupted until government again serves the people with integrity, transparency, and equal accountability.

 

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