lpetrich
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We seek reforms to policing. But something even deeper needs repair. - The Washington Post
Then getting into the contents of this: Our Common Purpose | American Academy of Arts and Sciences The WaPo summarized its contents as follows:When the Trump administration cleared a crowd of peaceful protesters, many of us felt we came right up to the brink. But to the brink of what exactly? I believe we stood at the edge of a fundamental rupture in our social contract: the agreement we citizens make to invest elected officials with power in order that they can do the job of securing our rights. We came face to face with a breach of the fundamental deal securing our political order.
We seek reforms to policing. Congress is taking action. But something even deeper, more foundational needs repair. We need a new social compact.
- Expand the House of Representatives (and therefore the electoral college) by at least 50 members.
- Adopt ranked-choice voting and multi-member districts on many levels of our political system.
- Institute universal voting and instant voter registration for all eligible Americans.
- Establish an expectation of national service by all Americans.
- Limit Supreme Court justices to 18-year terms.
- Build civic media to counteract the challenges introduced by social media.
- Find ways to tell our nation’s story that are honest about the past without falling into cynicism and appreciative of the county’s accomplishments without spinning into deification.
- Increase resources and resolve for community leadership, civic education and an American culture of shared commitment to constitutional democracy and one another.