A Vision for the House of the People:

Rooted in the people, guided by constitutional law, we advance democratic continuity and inclusive progress to secure liberty and justice for all.

The House of the People is an anti-fascist civic system built to restore and maintain American democracy through constitutional law, fact-based public life, and a broad, inclusive commitment to equal rights.

We begin with a simple premise: democracy does not preserve itself. When power is concentrated, norms are eroded, and truth is degraded, the public’s rights become negotiable. The People’s House exists to make them non-negotiable again by strengthening the guardrails of self-government and organizing civic life around lawful accountability, human dignity, and the common good.

The House of the People is progressive in its aims and pluralistic in its design. We believe a healthy republic must serve everyone across race, religion, gender, disability, class, and immigration status because equal protection and due process are not “issues,” they are the architecture of freedom. Voting, speech, dissent, and fair treatment under law are the preconditions of all other liberties, and they must be defended with seriousness, consistency, and nonviolence.

Constitutional Democracy

1. Constitutional Democracy over Personal Rule

We stand for government constrained by law, not governed by loyalty tests, strongmen, or political retaliation. The House of the People supports independent courts, a professional civil service, and strong oversight as critical firewalls against undemocratic concentrations of power.

Free and Fair Elections

2. Free and Fair Elections that the Public Can Trust

We stand for the right to vote, the right to have votes counted, and the right to peaceful transfer of power. Election systems must be secure, accessible, and protected from intimidation and sabotage because voting is the cornerstone right upon which other civil liberties rest.

Truth and Civic Responsibility

3. Truth as a Civic Utility

The People’s House exists to rebuild a fact-based public square where evidence matters, expertise is respected, and disagreements happen without propaganda, harassment, or dehumanization. Healthy democracies require shared reality. Protecting it is not elitism; it is basic infrastructure.

Equal Protection

4. Equal Dignity and Equal Protection

The People’s House is committed to inclusive democracy: civil rights, civil liberties, and equal protection under law. We oppose policies that target marginalized communities, criminalize identity, or weaponize enforcement to punish lawful presence, lawful speech, or lawful dissent.

Honest Government

5. Honest Government and Clean Power

The People’s House stands for anti-corruption reforms that prevent the fusion of private wealth and public authority. Democracy fails when government becomes a marketplace for influence. We support structural reforms that reduce corruption risks, increase transparency, and restore public trust.

Civic Space and Dissent

6. Protected Civic Space and Nonviolent Dissent

We stand for a society where people can organize, protest, publish, volunteer, and build mutual aid without fear of repression, surveillance abuse, or politically motivated prosecution. Civic space is a prerequisite for collective self-government.

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What The House of the People Stands For