Project 2029: The Local Mandate Strategy
While Project 2029 provides a comprehensive federal blueprint, the true foundation of American democracy lies in its 500,000+ local elected offices. Many of these positions—School Boards, City Councils, Sheriffs, and County Commissions—currently go uncontested.
The Local Mandate Strategy is designed to translate the principles of Project 2029 into actionable policies for local candidates who want to restore accountability and fairness to their own communities.
1. Translating Federal Principles to Local Action
| Federal Principle | Local Translation |
|---|---|
| Institutional Integrity | Open Data & Budget Transparency: Ensure every dollar spent by the city or school board is searchable online. |
| Structural Sanitation | Ethics & Conflict-of-Interest Rules: Mandate that local officials recuse themselves from votes affecting their donors or business partners. |
| Economic Opportunity | Local Living Wage & Fair Procurement: Ensure all city contractors pay a living wage and prioritize local small businesses. |
| Public Safety & Justice | Professionalization Standards: Adopt the Project 2029 training and psychological screening models for local police or sheriffs. |
| Digital Governance | The Local “Digital Front Door”: Modernize local government services (permits, utilities, voting info) through a single, secure portal. |
2. The Uncontested Race Strategy
A key tactical gap in American politics is the “Uncontested Race.” By running local candidates on a Project 2029 platform in these seats, we can build a “bench” of reformers from the ground up.
The Local Candidate Toolkit
The full toolkit is now available as a standalone playbook:
It includes:
- Pre-launch legal and compliance checklists
- Uncontested race targeting and field operations
- Day 1 Public Integrity Package templates
- Office-specific policy modules and a 100-day scoreboard
3. Local Implementation Guide (By Office)
For School Board Candidates:
- Fiscal Integrity: Stop the diversion of public school funds to private interest groups.
- Curriculum of Truth: Implement the “Media Literacy” curriculum to help students resist misinformation.
- Transparency: Ensure all board meetings are livestreamed and materials are accessible to all parents.
For City Council / County Commission Candidates:
- Antitrust at the Local Level: Prevent “Retail Monopolies” from crushing local small businesses through zoning and tax breaks.
- Essential Services: Treat Broadband and Water as essential infrastructure that must be reliable and affordable.
- The “Job Guarantee” Pilot: Partner with the federal government to run local Job Guarantee pilot programs focused on local infrastructure.
For Sheriffs / Local Law Enforcement Leaders:
- Professionalization First: Adopt the 600-hour training minimum and psychological screening before federal mandates arrive.
- Accountability: Commit to sharing data with the National Law Enforcement Accountability Database.
4. Building the “Bench”: The Path to 2029
The local reformers of today are the state and federal leaders of 2029. By winning at the local level, we:
- Prove the Concept: Show that Project 2029 principles work in the real world.
- Build the Network: Create a national network of reformers who can share best practices.
- Restore Trust: Show citizens that government can work when it is transparent and fair.
Project 2029 begins in your neighborhood.