By now, the country has already felt the change. Power has moved. Wealth has been confronted. Life has become more stable, more workable, more human. But change that can be quietly reversed is not change secured. These ten days are where the first 170 stop being momentum alone and begin turning into structure—codified, measured, expanded, and made harder to buy, choke, or unwind. Democracy stops being treated as a temporary victory and starts being rebuilt as a system designed to hold.

Day 171 — The Democratic Renewal Order
Executive Order:
By executive order now:
The President creates a Democratic Renewal Office inside the White House to convert the first 170 days into permanent law, binding regulation, procurement standards, grant conditions, and constitutional proposals. Every agency must submit within 21 days a codification map: what can be locked in by rule, what must go to Congress, what must go to the states, and what requires amendment.
Purpose
To eliminate policy decay by converting action into permanence across every layer of government.
What people get
No fading.
No drift.
No “great announcement, weak follow-through.”
The public gets a machine whose only job is to make the gains stick.
Echo Day
Echoes Day 130 — measurement becomes permanence.
What was tracked is now locked.
Day 172 — The Right to Vote and Equal Ballot Order
Executive Order:
By executive order now:
DOJ, Civil Rights Division, and all people-facing federal agencies are ordered to maximize lawful voter registration, accessibility, language access, disability access, and ballot participation through every federal touchpoint.
Same-week transmission:
The President sends Congress a federal voting-rights package and a constitutional amendment establishing an affirmative right to vote.
Purpose
To transform voting from a passive right into an actively supported public function.
What people get
A government that stops acting like voting is optional.
A system that helps people enter democracy instead of filtering them out.
Echo Day
Echoes Day 156 — civic knowledge becomes civic participation.
Day 173 — The House of the People Order
Executive Order:
By executive order now:
OMB, legislative teams, Census-facing agencies, and DOJ must produce within 30 days a House-expansion plan tied to population growth and representational access.
Same-week bill:
Legislation expanding the House beyond 435 with modern district sizing.
Purpose
To reduce representational distance and break the scale advantage of money and media.
What people get
Smaller districts.
Closer representatives.
More access.
Less insulation of power.
Echo Day
Echoes Day 131 — wealth concentration is matched by representation expansion.
Day 174 — The Majority Rule and Senate Strategy Order
Executive Order:
By executive order now:
All policy is sorted into executive, reconciliation, and Senate-rule confrontation tracks within 14 days.
Same-week message:
The President publicly confronts the 60-vote barrier and demands majority-rule pathways.
Purpose
To expose and directly confront procedural bottlenecks that protect minority rule.
What people get
Less theater.
Less fake helplessness.
A government that names the obstruction and fights it.
Echo Day
Echoes Day 135 — concentrated power is confronted directly, not routed around.
Day 175 — The Fair Districts and Anti-Gerrymander Order
Executive Order:
By executive order now:
DOJ and federal partners identify and challenge discriminatory and anti-competitive districting. Federal support favors independent mapping and transparency.
Same-week bill:
National fair-districts legislation.
Purpose
To restore electoral competition by breaking engineered district control.
What people get
A better chance that voters choose politicians.
More competition.
More voice.
Echo Day
Echoes Day 136 — just as land hoarding is broken, political territory hoarding is broken.
Day 176 — The Public Elections Order
Executive Order:
By executive order now:
Treasury, IRS, OMB, and policy teams build a public-financing system: small-donor matching, democracy credits, disclosure, and anti-fraud controls.
Same-week bill:
Full public elections act.
Purpose
To reduce dependency on concentrated wealth in political competition.
What people get
More candidates without wealthy permission.
Less donor dependency.
More citizen presence in politics.
Echo Day
Echoes Day 132 — corporate money redirected; now political money is redirected.
Day 177 — The Democracy Information and Local News Order
Executive Order:
By executive order now:
DOJ, FTC, FCC-facing teams, Commerce, Labor, and Treasury create a support package for local news, civic reporting, nonprofit and worker-owned media, and political-ad transparency.
Purpose
To rebuild the information layer required for functional self-government.
What people get
More local reporting.
Less informational fog.
Stronger resistance to narrative control.
Echo Day
Echoes Day 148 — mental health and connection expand into civic clarity.
Day 178 — The Constitutional Repair Order
Executive Order:
By executive order now:
A Constitutional Repair Council drafts and publicly releases amendment proposals within 30 days, including:
– right to vote
– presidential accountability
– anti-corruption authority
– limits on wealth domination in elections
Purpose
To move structural repair from theory into active design and public confrontation.
What people get
A government that stops hinting at structural failure and starts fixing it openly.
Echo Day
Echoes Day 133 — tax and wealth rules evolve; now the constitutional frame evolves.
Day 179 — The States of Democracy Compact Order
Executive Order:
By executive order now:
The federal government offers states a Democracy Compact: model laws, grants, election support, anti-corruption tools, and civic infrastructure.
Purpose
To decentralize democratic strength so it cannot be blocked at the federal level alone.
What people get
Democracy strengthened where people actually live.
A path forward even when federal fights stall.
Echo Day
Echoes Day 126 — just as land is activated locally, democracy is activated locally.
Day 180 — The First 180 Days Ratchet Order
Executive Order:
By executive order now:
Every agency must publish a Ratchet Plan within 30 days:
– what was restored
– what was transferred
– what was taken from concentrated wealth
– what remains vulnerable
– what must happen next
OMB and the Democratic Renewal Office publish the People’s Government Ledger.
Purpose
To make progress visible, irreversible, and continuously escalating.
What people get
Proof.
A public record of change.
A system that shows who gained, who lost, and what comes next.
Echo DayEchoes all prior ledger days (140, 150, 160, 170) — all systems converge into one record.
A people’s government is not restored when it wins a few fights.
It is restored when democracy itself becomes harder to buy, harder to choke, and harder to reverse.

