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New York
Pre-filled demand package, key legislators, and community accountability feed for New York constituents.
New York's Democratic supermajority means the Debt Collection Due Process Act and Corporate Accountability Act must be framed as consumer protection and due process bills.
Why New York?
- New York Constitution Art. I ยง 1: 'No member of this state shall be disfranchised'
- New York is the financial capital of the U.S. โ Corporate Accountability Act is most relevant
- Democratic supermajority requires framing around consumer protection and due process
- New York's debt collection industry is the largest in the nation
Key Legislators to Contact
Pre-Filled Cover Letter
Select a legislator above to pre-fill the address and salutation. Copy the text, print it on your letterhead, sign it, and send it with the six Model Acts.
March 20, 2026 [Legislator's Full Name] [Title] [Legislator's Capitol Address], Albany, NY 12247 Re: Constituent Demand for Legislative Action โ Six Model Acts for Constitutional Restoration Dear [Legislator's Name], I am a natural person and constituent of the New York Constitutional Republic, writing to formally demand your consideration and sponsorship of the enclosed six Model Acts for constitutional restoration. These acts are grounded in the foundational principles of the United States Constitution, the New York Constitution, and the unalienable rights recognized in the Declaration of Independence. They address documented, systematic violations of natural person sovereignty that have gone unenforced for decades. The six Model Acts enclosed are: 1. Financial Sovereignty Protection Act โ prohibiting CBDC mandates and protecting the right to physical currency and gold/silver coin (Art. I ยง 10; Amend. X) 2. Debt Collection Due Process Act โ requiring proof of standing, chain of title, and authenticated evidence (Amend. V; Amend. XIV ยง 1) 3. Corporate Accountability Act โ abolishing the fraudulent 1886 corporate personhood headnote and restoring natural person primacy (Declaration of Independence; Bill of Rights) 4. Emergency Powers Accountability Act โ limiting emergency declarations to 30 days and prohibiting suspension of unalienable rights (Art. I ยง 1; Amend. X; Ex parte Milligan) 5. Monetary Sovereignty Restoration Act โ restoring gold and silver as lawful tender within the State (Art. I ยง 8 cl. 5; Art. I ยง 10 cl. 1; Amend. X) 6. Constitutional Republic Restoration Act โ enforcing oath and bond prerequisites to office and establishing quo warranto standing for natural persons (Art. IV ยง 4; Art. VI cl. 3; Norton v. Shelby County) Article IV, Section 4 of the United States Constitution guarantees every State a Republican Form of Government. The systematic failure to enforce these constitutional prerequisites has created a de facto corporatocracy operating without proper constitutional authority. I respectfully demand a written response within 30 days confirming your position on each of the six acts. Your response โ or your silence โ will be recorded in the public Legislator Accountability Tracker at unalienableredemption.org. This demand is made as a matter of right under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article I of the New York Constitution. With Prejudice, [Your Full Name] [Your Address] [Your City, State, ZIP] [Your Phone / Email] Enclosures: Six Model Acts (attached) | Constituent Demand for Legislative Action (cover letter)
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