Digital Democracy Project

Digital Democracy Project

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Digital Democracy Project — A voter-driven system of government for the 21st Century.

It’s a mobile voting app and online reporting system:
- Voters cast their own, secure ballots on the same bills as their legislators — right on the app.
- We compare what voters WANT to what representatives DELIVER— available to legislators, the media, and the public — all in real time, online.
- After each Legislative Session, we report what voters wanted and how representatives’ actually voted

06/09/2026

Democracy>Ideology

Listen to Ramon's appearance on episode 26 of The Politics Chicks Podcast using the links below.

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06/07/2026

🧤 Pure Michigan Bills 📜
📢 Tell Michigan Legislators how to Vote 📢
-> app.webvoatz.com
Create Office of Digital Oversight for Legislative Agencies (HB 5505)
Clarify Requirements for Container Redemption in Trade and Recycling (HB 6054)
Small Business Health Insurance Pool Formation (SB 1011)
Allow Lottery Winners to Stay Anonymous in Multistate Games (HB 4004)
Allow Certain Business Mortgage Loans with Interest Rates and Prepayment Fees (HB 5552)

06/06/2026

🏛️ Monumental New Bills 🗽
📢 Tell Congress how to Vote 📢
-> app.webvoatz.com
Secure America Act (S 2)
Ukraine Support Act (HR 2913)
Agriculture Rural Development Food and Drug Administration and Related Agency Appropriations Act 2027 (HR 8646)
Directing the President to Remove United States Armed Forces from Lebanon (HConRes 84)
Stop Child Care Scams Act of 2026 (HR 7726)

06/06/2026

Take on the one-party system by using the Digital Democracy Project's app to vote on bills in real-time, giving your representatives the excuse to break party lines. Listen to Ramon's full appearance on the Brian Nichols Show wherever podcasts are found.

06/04/2026

In a democracy that suffers from a chronic lack of participation, online voting could allow Americans to inform themselves and participate in the democratic process at their own speed. Listen to Ramon illustrate why online voting could be what brings Americans back to the polls on the Drew Grimaldi Podcast.

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06/02/2026

☀️ Hot New Bills ☀️
📢 Tell Florida Legislators how to Vote 📢
-> app.webvoatz.com
Save our Homes from Excessive Property Taxes (HJR 1F)
Property Tax Administration (HB 3F)
Homestead Exemption and Public Safety Funding (HJR 11F)

06/02/2026

Listen to Ramon illustrate how DDP makes user security and privacy a priority through its non-profit structure and use of cutting-edge security technology. Listen to the full episode of the PolicyViz podcast with wherever podcasts are found.

05/30/2026

In her recent appearance on the Shades of Jade podcast, Sadie outlined how protestors can use DDP to amplify their voices and increase the effectiveness of their protest activity. Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or any other podcast service.

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05/25/2026

🧤 Pure Michigan Bills 📜
📢 Tell Michigan Legislators how to Vote 📢
-> app.webvoatz.com
Third-Party Litigation Funding Transparency Act (HB 5281)
Require Consideration of All Energy Sources in Electricity Planning (HB 5710)
Update Definition of Dangerous Weapon and Related Rules (HB 5515)
Prohibit Use of State Funds to Buy Certain Drones (HB 5329)
Ban Registered S*x Offenders from Working at Businesses Serving Minors (HB 5425)

05/24/2026

🏛️ Monumental New Bills 🗽
📢 Tell Congress how to Vote 📢
-> app.webvoatz.com
Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act of 2025 (HR 1346)
Gas Prices Relief Act of 2026 (S 4032)
Working Americans Tax Cut Act (HR 7937)
A Joint Resolution to Direct the Removal of U.S. Armed Forces from Hostilities in Iran (SJRes 185)
Hot Foods Act of 2025 (HR 2512)

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm