To: President Donald Trump, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate

Access to Accurate Information Act

Simple symbols (ie, a triangle for fact, a circle for opinion) shown in the upper right-hand corner of TV screens during any presentation of local/state/national/international news. Viewers are responsible for reporting errors to a central service for confirmative fact checking. Service is paid for by fines levied to presenting station and/or network equal to income earned by most recent commercial break. Reported errors and fines posted on internet as well as during that program's opening credits.

Why is this important?

One's ability to make an informed decision or choice relies upon one's access to accurate, unbiased information; due to money driving our information delivery systems, citizens of The United States no longer have access to accurate, unbiased information.