
The
Reform Party was founded on certain principles
dating back to the 1992
Presidential campaign of Ross Perot.
Honest,
Open, Accountable Government
is what we seek. To this end, these
ideas still apply until government
REFORM's itself. It will likely take the
Citizen's involvement to achieve.
FOUNDING
PRINCIPLES
Set
the highest ethical standards for the White House and
Congress:
No more gifts.
No more trips or junkets paid for by special interests.
No more free meals.
Pass
laws with significant penalties - not rules.
Give
Congress and the White House the same retirement plans
and health care as the average citizen.
Balance
the Budget:
Develop a detailed blueprint to balance the budget.
Eliminate the practice of keeping some programs off-budget.
Pass the Balanced Budget Amendment.
Create
an annual financial report in plain language so the
American people will know whether or not we are following
the plan to balance the budget.
Give
the President the Line Item Veto.
Campaign
Reform:
Reduce the cost of campaigns by shortening the election
cycle.
Vote on Saturdays and Sundays - not Tuesdays - so working
people can get to the polls.
Replace the Electoral College process for electing the
President with a direct vote from the citizens - so
that every vote counts.
Prohibit announcements of exit polls until all voting
has been completed in Hawaii.
Require Members of Congress to raise all money from
voters in their districts, and require members of the
Senate to raise all money from voters within their States.
Term Limits: Limit Members of Congress
to three terms in the House of Representatives and limit
Senators to two terms in the Senate.
Create
a new tax system:
It must be fair. It must be paperless.
It must raise the money to pay the bills.
Require that any future tax increases under this new
system be approved by the people in the next federal
election, in order to impose discipline on spending.
Carefully
putting together plans to deal with Medicare, Medicaid
and Social Security:
Explain these plans in detail to the American people.
Get a consensus.
Pilot test each of these programs before implementing
them nationwide to make sure they produce the anticipated
results at the anticipated cost.
Keep these programs dynamic, so they can be changed
based on experience - don't freeze them with restrictive
legislation.
Promoting jobs in the USA:
Negotiate trade agreements that promote American jobs,
consumer safety, environmental protection, and fair
trade.
Create
a business environment that supports small business,
which accounts for roughly 80 percent of jobs held by
Americans today.
Trade
agreements, tax reform, health care reform, and other
programs must reflect the needs of small business.
Lobbying
Reform:
Prohibit former elected and appointed officials from
ever taking money from foreign governments or foreign
interests.
Prohibit any former high level federal employees - including
elected officials - from ever working as a foreign lobbyist.
Allow foreign governments to provide information to
our government through the State and Commerce Departments
and the Executive Branch, but prohibit them from giving
contributions or gifts of any kind.
Allow
foreign representatives to visit with Members of Congress,
but under no circumstances allow them to give elected
officials anything now or later.
Prohibit
any former high level federal employees - including
elected officials - from working as a domestic lobbyist
for five years after leaving government service in the
area for which they served.
Limit
domestic lobbying to presenting client's ideas to the
Legislative and Executive Branches Prohibit domestic
lobbyists from giving money, trips or other incentives
to current or former members of the Legislative and
Executive Branches.
FLORIDA
Principles:
These
concepts have a high degree of applicability
in the State Government as well.
Honesty,
Openness, Accountability
We
do not believe that the Florida is merely an
agent of the federal government.
We
believe that the states' interests
should be uppermost in the minds
of our Florida Governor, U.S. Senators,
U.S. House members, State Senators,
State Representatives, State Courts,
County Commissioners, and all Municipal office holders.
Florida
shares a common interest in the well-being
of the Nation, but its concurrence must be asked
of our Representatives; not imposed by the
bureaucratic actions of the
Federal Agencies' unelected clerks.
We
reaffirm that the Florida Constitution
applies to those rights reserved
to the state by the U.S. Constitution.
WANT
REFORM ?
VOTE REFORM !!
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