Democracy should belong to voters — not corporations. I support banning corporate PAC money, ending dark money influence, strengthening disclosure laws, and advancing public financing systems that empower small donors over billionaires.
Democracy works best when every voice counts. Right now, corporations and billionaires have outsized influence in elections, often drowning out the voices of everyday voters. Dark money, corporate PACs, and hidden contributions allow wealthy interests to shape policy to benefit themselves rather than working families. This undermines trust in government and leaves communities with leaders who respond more to money than to people.\n\nI support banning corporate PAC money, ending dark money influence, and strengthening disclosure laws so voters know who is funding campaigns. Additionally, public financing systems can empower small donors and grassroots movements, giving every person the opportunity to have a meaningful say in our democracy. By returning power to voters, we can ensure government reflects the needs and priorities of the people it serves.