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Budzinski Releases Anti-Corruption Agenda to Reform Federal Government 

Congresswoman Budzinski unveils anti-corruption agenda.

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SPRINGFIELD, IL — Today, Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (IL-13) announced a comprehensive Anti-Corruption Agendaaimed at cracking down on self-dealing, dark money, and restoring accountability to government. The agenda consists of forward-thinking legislation introduced by Budzinski’s colleagues in Washington, with the hope that a comprehensive agenda could be considered more formally. Later today, Budzinski will join End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller for a conversation on anti-corruption reform and the influence of money in politics.

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“As corruption in the White House becomes increasingly normalized, it’s no surprise that more Americans are losing faith in public institutions. Restoring that trust requires a renewed commitment to integrity and accountability. I’m excited to back a handful of proposals that will do just that – and reaffirm that public service is meant to serve the people, not enrich those in power,” said Budzinski.

Budzinski is urging action on the following items:

  • Citizens Over Corporations Amendment (Rep. Joe Neguse) – Amendment to the Constitution that would overturn the Citizens United decision.

  • Presidential Accountability Amendment (Rep. Joseph Morelle) – Amendment to the Constitution to ensure that presidents and other top officials in government are not immune from criminal prosecution.

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    Insider Trading in Prediction Markets – Rep. Budzinski is currently drafting legislation to prohibit Members of Congress and government officials from trading on political outcomes on prediction markets like Polymarket.

  • Restore Trust in Congress Act (Rep. Chip Roy and Rep. Seth Magaziner) – Prohibits all Members of Congress, their spouses, dependent children, and their trustees from owning, buying, or selling individual stocks, securities, commodities, or futures.

  • High Court Gift Ban Act (Rep. Jamie Raskin and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) – Bans SCOTUS justices from receiving gifts worth more than $50 in a single instance or $100 over the course of a year, aligning their ethical standards to those that Members of Congress abide by.

  • SCOTUS Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act (Rep. Hank Johnson) – Requires SCOTUS justices to adopt and follow a binding, enforceable code of ethics.

  • DISCLOSE Act – Requires organizations spending money in elections – including super PACs and dark money groups – to disclose donors who have given $10,000 or more in an election cycle.

Together, these reforms would reduce the influence of special interests, strengthen transparency, and help rebuild public confidence in democratic institutions.

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