Our Values & Principles

A Civic Compass

Our North Star is the Constitution — unchanging in principle, guiding in purpose.

SeniorsUnited is guided by a simple belief: representative democracy works best when citizens remain informed, engaged, and faithful to the constitutional principles that bind the nation together.

These values serve as our civic compass. They guide how our organization operates, how information is presented, and how legislation is evaluated on our AmericanVoters platform.

SeniorsUnited does not endorse candidates or political parties.
We evaluate public policy — never personalities.

What We Stand For

We the People

Government belongs to the people — not parties, institutions, or special interests. The Constitution begins with the promise that power flows from the consent of the governed. Every citizen's voice matters.

Open, Secure Voting

Voting is the foundation of representative government. Elections must be secure, transparent, and accessible so every eligible citizen can participate and have confidence in the results.

Fair Maps & Real Representation

Voters should choose their representatives — not the other way around. Fair district boundaries are essential to genuine representation and public trust in democratic institutions.

Liberty and Justice for All

Equal protection under the law is a core constitutional promise. Every citizen deserves the same rights, the same protections, and the same accountability under the law.

Keeping America's Promises

Programs such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, and veterans' benefits reflect commitments the nation has made to its people.

A strong country keeps its word and honors those commitments across generations.

Fiscal Responsibility

Stewardship of public resources is essential to long-term prosperity.

Responsible governance requires honest accounting, sustainable policies, and a willingness to confront difficult fiscal realities.

Common Sense First

Effective policy should be grounded in facts, evidence, and real-world results.

Practical problem-solving — not rigid ideology — produces solutions that serve the public good.

Security at Home and Abroad

Providing for the common defense and ensuring domestic tranquility are core responsibilities of government.

Safe communities, strong alliances, and principled leadership help protect freedom.

Responsibility to Posterity

Each generation inherits a country shaped by the choices of those who came before.

We owe future generations opportunity, stability, and a nation capable of meeting tomorrow's challenges.

Shared Sacrifice, Shared Prosperity

Strong societies are built on mutual responsibility.

When citizens contribute to the common good and support one another, the entire nation benefits.

How We Apply These Values

These principles guide how SeniorsUnited evaluates legislation and public policy.

Each bill and issue is assessed using consistent civic criteria, including:

  • voter access
  • fair representation
  • fiscal sustainability
  • real-world policy outcomes
  • protection of constitutional rights
  • public safety and national security

We then publish clear, plain-English explanations on AmericanVoters so citizens can understand what Congress is considering and decide how they want to engage.

Values in Practice

SeniorsUnited applies these principles through its legislative briefings and civic engagement tools on the AmericanVoters platform.

When Congress considers a bill, we analyze the legislation using the civic standards outlined above. The goal is not to tell citizens what to think, but to help them understand what the proposal would do and what questions it raises.

Our legislative briefings focus on questions such as:

  • How does this proposal affect constitutional rights and responsibilities?
  • Does it strengthen or weaken representative accountability?
  • What commitments or national obligations does it affect?
  • What are the fiscal implications over time?
  • What practical outcomes are likely based on the policy design?

The results are published as plain-English legislative briefings so citizens can follow the work of Congress and decide for themselves how they want to engage.

How These Principles Shape the Platform

These values influence every part of our work:

  • what legislation is surfaced for citizens to review
  • how complex policy is explained in plain language
  • how engagement tools are designed
  • how participation is encouraged — without coercion or partisanship

These values are not slogans.
They are commitments — rooted in the Constitution and applied in practice.