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Americans US – About

THE PARTY OF WE THE PEOPLE – UNITED BY HOPE – POWERED BY YOU

The Americans US Party was formed to unite all Americans from the United States regardless of race, color, creed, religion, ethnicity, or economic status in pursuit of a stronger and more inclusive nation. Our Party will foster equality, opportunity, and justice for every individual through collaborative governance, equitable policies, and a commitment to shared prosperity ensuring that all Americans—regardless of their background or economic status—have the opportunity to thrive and that every citizen can contribute to the rich tapestry of our democracy. In unity, we find strength; in inclusion, we find progress.

To fuel this movement, we are raising funds to support the formation and outreach efforts of the Americans US Party. Every contribution will help us share our vision, engage communities, and build the infrastructure needed to establish a party that champions unity and progress. Please note that all funds raised will be held and not utilized until the party is officially formed, ensuring transparency and accountability.

 

Support our movement by contributing to our fundraising efforts at the following Donorbox page:

 

https://donorbox.org/americans-us-party

 

Together, we can build a party powered by you, united by hope, and dedicated to a stronger, more inclusive United States.

The Other Parties do not have internal committees that mirror the legislative committees of Congress (e.g., Appropriations, Judiciary), which are designed for lawmaking and oversight.

How can these parties represent the best interests of the people of United States when their committees are the following:

  1. Executive Committee

  2. Rules Committee

  3. Credentials Committee

  4. Platform Committee

  5. Finance Committee

  6. State Party Committees

  7. Senatorial Campaign Committees

  8. Congressional Campaign Committees.

Our Federal Congressional Government is compromised of the committees outlined in the Federal Congressional Committees Section

below. As you can see neither party has any committee that is the same as our Congressional Committees yet they try to let us believe that they are working for the best interests of our country and its citizens.

 

So we have to ask ourselves with limited knowledge of what the Federal Government Committees do representatives are elected to become members of the various committees and they must learn on the job of whatever committee or committees they are put on what is the responsibility of the committee and also propose legislation that is in the best interest of our country and its citizens.

 

On any important project that could have major consequences to you please ask yourself if you would allow any individual to do repairs who has initially limited knowledge and is on the job training.

 

The American US Party will establish additional new committees in their party that are in line with our Federal Congressional Committees and candidates to represent our country will be selected who prove to our party and that they have the ability and best interest of our country and citizens to represent us.

 

Conclusion:

 

Our initial goal is to have 4 Senators and 6 Representatives elected to Congress. We do not seek majority but if we can at least have enough Senators and Representatives elected that will make sure that any new legislation that is passed is for the best interest of our country and its citizens.

 

Americans US will ensure that elected officials represent the best interests of the people and country not a political party or elite group.

 

With your help we can reform campaign finance, increase primary participation, strengthen accountability, enhance committee transparency, empower grassroots voices, encourage competitive elections, and educate voters.

 

These steps will reduce the influence of elites and special interests, align party and return Congressional Government with the best possible policies that our founders had in establishing a country for the people and by the people and not a country of false promises and not really caring for all citizens of the United States of America.

 

No single reform is a silver bullet, but together, we can create a government where elected officials prioritize voters interests over powerful elite interests.

 

Federal Congressional Committees:

 

Senate Standing Committees:

 

1. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry

2. Appropriations

3. Armed Services

4. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

5. Budget

6. Commerce, Science, and Transportation

7. Energy and Natural Resources

8. Environment and Public Works

9. Finance

10. Foreign Relations

11. Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions

12. Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

13. Judiciary

14. Rules and Administration

15. Small Business and Entrepreneurship

16. Veterans’ Affairs

 

Senate Special or Select Committees

1. Select Committee on Ethics

2. Select Committee on Intelligence

3. Special Committee on Aging

4. Select Committee on Indian Affairs

 

Senate Joint Committees (with House)

1. Joint Committee on Printing

2. Joint Committee on Taxation

3. Joint Committee on the Library

4. Joint Economic Committee

 

House of Representatives Standing Committees:

 

1. Agriculture

2. Appropriations

3. Armed Services

4. Budget

5. Education and the Workforce

6. Energy and Commerce

7. Ethics

8. Financial Services

9. Foreign Affairs

10. Homeland Security

11. House Administration

12. Judiciary

13. Natural Resources

14. Oversight and Accountability

15. Rules

16. Science, Space, and Technology

17. Small Business

18. Transportation and Infrastructure

19. Veterans’ Affairs

20. Ways and Means

 

House Permanent Select Committee

1. Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

 

House Temporary Select Committee

 

1. Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party

 

House Joint Committees

The House participates in the same four joint committees listed under the Senate:

 

1. Joint Committee on Printing

2. Joint Committee on Taxation

3. Joint Committee on the Library

4. Joint Economic Committee

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