Fed up with Big Money ruling Washington?
Toxic politics making you sick?
Want a government that actually works for
us?

Josh Hebert feels exactly the same way, and he is running for Congress to do something about it.

The system is broken. We all know it, but the crazy thing is that we all agree on why: Big Money calls the shots. Our government will never deliver for us like it should until we get Big Money out of politics. Deep down, we all know this.

There is only one sure fix for this problem: a constitutional amendment. That’s why Josh Hebert is proposing the Ban Big Money Amendment. Yes, it’ll be very hard, but this is the fight we need to win. Our leaders won’t even pick it. Somebody has to, so why not Josh?

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Do More Civics!

Our republic is struggling. Some hope to fix that by teaching more civics. Josh believes we need to do more civics. Doing civics created America!

If you’re not doing civics, don’t feel guilty! Given our hectic lives and toxic politics, it’s not exactly appealing. We need to do something about that, but what? Josh’s campaign will launch civics experiments in order to find out. 

One experiment he calls Civic Saturday. On the second Saturday of each month, devote a couple hours to doing civics—think of it like church, but for America! Start simple: just go out after dinner and hang out with your neighbors. Let the kids play while the adults mingle and talk. Make your neighborhood a strong community! Josh will lead with his own neighborhood.

Radically Candid
Aggressively Nice
Fiercely Principled

Josh Hebert hates poll-tested talking points, plastic personas, and carefully calibrated answers. You won’t get that from him. He is open, honest, and transparent about everything, even the unflattering stuff. He’s asking for your trust, so he feels you are entitled to the whole truth.

Josh aspires to be an antidote to our toxic politics. He likes people, even people he disagrees with, so he treats them respectfully. He works hard to find common ground, and wants people to feel comfortable disagreeing with him. He uses all that to promote mutual understanding.

Don’t mistake Josh’s niceness for softness. He looks forward to confronting leaders who take pleasure in disrespecting, demeaning, and even hating their opponents. He’s a combative guy, but an ethical one, and knows how to fight hard and fair. He’s not afraid to fight for you.

This is What
Transparency Looks Like

Josh Hebert knows you’ve got to put your money where your mouth is, so he’s planning to show you by producing a reality-style documentary of his campaign as he campaigns. Every dollar that you donate, you will see in action. 

Be patient with it: it’s beginning as an experimental, very low-budget, improvisational thing.

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