Fight Corruption: Accountability and Results for Our Community

For too long, Washington has worked for corporations and career politicians instead of the people. Corporate PAC money floods elections, lobbyists write policy behind closed doors, and billion-dollar companies exploit loopholes to skip their taxes — while families pay the price in higher costs, unsafe infrastructure, and broken trust.

Eric believes corruption is the root of the affordability crisis. You can't lower costs until you change who government answers to. This isn't a left or right issue — Democrats, Republicans, and independents are all getting squeezed by the same insiders. Eric is running against them.

The Problem: A System Rigged for Powerful

Today, powerful corporations use campaign cash, lobbying, and loopholes to tilt the system in their favor:

  • Utility monopolies like PG&E raise rates while dodging accountability for safety failures.

  • Big Pharma price-gouges families and blocks the reforms that would lower costs.

  • The largest corporations pay little or nothing while working families pay their full share.

  • Politicians take corporate cash, trade stocks on inside information, and then say nothing can change.

The result is a system where families work harder every year — and still fall behind.

Eric’s Plan to End Corruption

Get the Corruption Out of Politics

Eric will not take corporate PAC money — and will fight to ban it altogether. Elected officials should answer to voters, not corporate donors with armies of lobbyists. Ending corruption means changing how Washington works. Eric supports:

  • Strengthen ethics rules so elected officials can’t use public office for personal gain

  • Ban corporate PAC money — Eric takes none, and will fight to ban it for everyone

  • Ban members of Congress from trading stocks while in office

  • Overturn Citizens United and get corporate and special-interest money out of elections

  • Ban lobbyist money and close the revolving door — a two-year ban on direct lobbying, five years on behind-the-scenes influence

Term Limits and Real Accountability

  • Restore corporate tax rates to Obama-era levels

  • 12-year term limits for everyone — public service shouldn't be a 28-year career

  • Sunset reviews for federal programs and agencies — they earn renewal by proving they work, or they expire

  • Strengthen ethics rules so no official can use public office for private gain

  • Real-time disclosure of financial conflicts of interest

End Gerrymandering — Everywhere

Politicians shouldn't pick their own voters.

  • Independent redistricting commissions in every state — California included, because the maps should be drawn by citizens, not by either party protecting itself

Make Corporations Pay Their Fair Share

  • Go after the corporate tax cheats — Big Pharma, insurance, and Big Tech

  • Restore fair corporate tax rates and close the zero-tax loopholes

  • Use that revenue to lower costs, fund health care, and invest in housing and infrastructure

  • Bar senior officials from cashing in with the industries they once regulated

Hold PG&E and the Monopolies Accountable

  • End the bailouts that pass costs to ratepayers

  • Tie executive pay to safety and affordability

  • Push for stronger federal oversight

  • Explore public and cooperative alternatives

End Big Pharma Price Gouging

  • Take on Big Pharma’s lobbying power

  • Lower prescription drug prices through negotiation and competition

  • Close loopholes that protect monopolies instead of patients

Sunlight on Money and Influence

  • Full disclosure of all political spending — including dark money and shell groups

  • Require candidates and elected officials to disclose financial conflicts of interest in real time

  • Real accountability for anyone hiding donors or misleading the public

The Bottom Line

Ending corruption isn't symbolic — it's how we lower costs, protect public safety, and rebuild trust. Change who government answers to, and everything else becomes possible.