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Clear records, real oversight, fewer rumors

Unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) are now a real oversight topic, not a punchline. Congress and agencies have released reports, but key records, methods, and budgets are still hard to find or compare. This cause funds practical steps: consistent public reporting, audits, and safe channels for witnesses to share evidence with Congress. Winning means more verified records and fewer "trust us" gaps, without exposing sensitive sources and methods.

Why this matters now

When public money and public safety are involved, people deserve clear answers. If the government is investigating UAP, the public should know what the process is, what has been resolved, and what remains unknown.

Clear disclosure also protects national security. Good oversight can release what is safe, and explain what must stay classified, and why. That reduces rumors, bad leaks, and public distrust.

What's blocking progress

Classification, agency silos, and uneven standards slow down oversight. It can be hard to compare cases, track spending, or know whether major claims were truly investigated.

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Lobbying

Oversight hearings and reporting requirements

Push for consistent unclassified reporting, clear definitions, and deadlines, paired with classified briefings where needed.

6,553 VOTES42% SHARE OF POOL
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Lobbying

Protect whistleblowers and improve secure reporting

Strengthen lawful reporting channels and anti-retaliation safeguards so credible evidence can reach Congress without leaks or career harm.

4,369 VOTES28% SHARE OF POOL
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Litigation

Targeted FOIA and declassification requests

Use FOIA and mandatory declassification review to obtain non-sensitive records, policies, and audit trails, and to test whether secrecy claims are properly scoped.

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2,808 VOTES18% SHARE OF POOL
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