Welcome to The Common Interest!
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We’re glad that you are joining us to help make sure our government is genuinely by the people.

Becoming a member involves two commitments:

1. Spending one hour of your time a year to study out an issue and offer your opinion on it. Unlike other political organizations, we contribute our good judgment on the issues of the day, not just our dollars. As a member you will be randomly assigned to study one issue each year. The organization will provide you with briefing materials on the issue. These materials will take one hour to review. After reviewing the materials, you will share your opinion about what should be done on the issue. All of this will happen via email and online during the legislative session, typically in late January and February.

2. Voting in the primary and general elections. Of course, to have influence we all need to vote. And we need to vote in the primary elections, not just the generals because special interests and those with extreme conservative or liberal agendas take advantage of low voter turnout in primaries to exert disproportional influence

1.  I commit one hour of my time a year to study the issue to which I've been assigned and to offer my opinion on that issue.

2.  I commit to vote in both the general and primary elections.
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