To: The United States House of Representatives and The United States Senate

Congressional Responsibility to Constituents

When Congressional incumbents do not work to fulfill campaign promises and primarily promote special interests, ie:

political blockages to votes on popular opinion bills,
blatant political posturing as in voting against bills they introduced,
voting to promote corporate profits against the health and welfare of humans,
or voting to promote the interests of the top 5% of the richest Americans against the interests of the remainder

their constituents (eligible voters) need an immediate remedy to correct for the incumbents' breach of office. Constituents need the option of directing the incumbents pay into an election fund as a remedy for this breach.

Reelection is an insufficient remedy. When an incumbent is not working for the betterment of the majority of their constituency then they should not be paid by our government. Let the special interests pay them as a lobbyist (following those specific laws). Incumbents should not be rewarded for defrauding their constituents.

Why is this important?

Congressional Incumbents should not be paid if they are effectively working for special interests and not their constituents. The constituents should be able to petition to redirect the offender's pay to an election fund.