The reason why we don’t see progress on issues that most Americans care about is because of the corruption and self-dealing in Washington. ECU President Tiffany Muller and Randy Villegas for Congress unpack it here:
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We support Democrats in key races who are in favor of meaningful reform to our campaign finance system.
06/01/2026
Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan, Maine Sen. Susan Collins, former Michigan Rep. Mike Rogers, former New Hampshire Sen. John Sununu, and Big Oil lobbyist Michael Whatley all have something in common.
They've spent their entire political careers fighting for themselves.
New memo accuses GOP Senate hopefuls of self-enrichment “Voters expect elected officials to fight for hardworking families, not to cozy up to special interests,” says End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller.
06/01/2026
🚨ENDORSEMENT ALERT🚨 We’re excited to announce our endorsement of Sen. Cory Booker for re-election. Sen. Booker has spent his career championing democracy and standing up for New Jersey’s working families. We’re excited to help him cross the finish line this November.
Congressional stock trading is one of many reasons why Americans are losing faith in Congress. As Mark Pocan and Tiffany Muller explain, banning it is not only popular, it’s commonsense.
05/29/2026
On top of his work at lobbying firms, John Sununu made a fortune after cashing in through the revolving door by sitting on the corporate boards of industries he helped regulate while he was in the Senate.
New memo accuses GOP Senate hopefuls of self-enrichment “Voters expect elected officials to fight for hardworking families, not to cozy up to special interests,” says End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller.
05/29/2026
Get to know who the top 5 Revolving Door Republicans running for Senate are and their histories of corruption, conflicts of interest, and patterns of cashing in on political connections.
Take a look:
2026 Senate Revolving Door Memo End Citizens United's 2026 Senate Revolving Door Memo details ethics issues and shady financial dealings
member and candidate for Randy Villegas knows the power of commonsense reforms that would root out corruption and put an end to self-dealing in Washington.
Rep. Jason Crow is right.
Whether it's by rejecting corporate PAC money, or refusing to trade stocks while in office, or posting their meeting schedule, there are lots of steps elected officials can take to root out corruption and show working families they come first.
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