H-1B visas could replacing American workers at a lower cost
U.S. food safety legislation could be less complicated / overlapping
Hospital Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs) could be monopolies and prevent fulfillment of important medical supplies / drugs
U.S. "forever war" authorizations could end
NIH scientists / employees could not receive financial royalties / perks
A national vote / pledge for service could be required before war
Airlines could not receive government bailouts
U.S. rail companies could have adequate staffing / increased safety standards / liability / shorter train length to prevent derailments
U.S. hospitals could not cut pediatric care
Children's online safety legislation / design codes could be passed
U.S. military bases could not be toxic to service members and their families
Penalties could occur for harassing, intimidating, threatening, etc. election workers / volunteers
Prediction markets could improve future forecasts / public policy
The Overseas Operations Contingency (OCO) Fund could not be a slush fund
Congress and the executive branch could have joint budget resolutions
Solutions could reduce U.S gun violence / suicides
U.S. weapon sales could require congressional review
Randomly selecting citizens/employees for shadow boards / oversight, staff rotations, sting surveillance, and different recruiting practices could reduce corruption
Saudi Arabia's role in 9/11 could be investigated / explained
The U.S. could have multiple political parties
The revolving door between government / private business could be fixed
Government legislatures / courts could ensure truth through requiring an oath / punishing perjury
Governments / organizations could improve "use it or lose it" deadline budgeting
U.S. military / civilian officials and agencies could be truthful about military / diplomatic / foreign aid / intelligence operations and performance
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) could apply to government agencies evenly
Congress could have more oversight over U.S. military action
Companies / people could not bribe, give donations, and/or gifts to government officials
The U.S. Senate filibuster could be reformed
Federal and state legislation could adhere to a single, defined subject without rider amendments
Native American reservations, D.C., Puerto Rico, or other U.S. territories could have statehood or representation in Congress
Public servants (and relatives) could not serve on company boards / own companies to prevent conflicts of interest
Congress, congressional staff, cabinet secretaries, White House staff, federal judges, other officials and their family members could not own / trade securities in office
U.S. drug prices could be lower
9/11 First Responders could receive healthcare compensation
Congress could have more in-house expertise
A Federal Robotics Commission could proactively regulate artificial intelligence / deepfakes
Research could be communicated and organized in easy-to-read formats
Public policy ideas could be easier to access through artificial intelligence
Congress could operate on a coordinated schedule
Small dollar funding could support political campaigns
Votes on amendments could be done by secret ballot and votes on laws could be public and recorded
The U.S. congress, president, and/or Supreme Court could have age or term limits
Committee vacancies could be filled by lottery
Committee staff members could be selected by a nonpartisan House or Senate administrator
Congressional districts could be redrawn by an independent, non- or bipartisan commission