Democracy Group to Present Political and Economic Reforms
The Center for Collaborative Democracy will host livestreamed presentations on July 15 to introduce 39 proposed political and economic reforms. The organization claims these reforms align with the priorities of a majority of Americans.

Washington D.C. – The Center for Collaborative Democracy (CCD) announced it will hold two livestreamed presentations on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, focusing on 39 proposed political and economic reforms. CCD leader Sol Erdman is scheduled to present the reforms, which the organization states are designed to meet long-standing aspirations of Americans that have been overlooked by both major political parties and are opposed by Donald Trump.
The presentations, each 30 minutes long followed by an open Q&A, will take place at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Eastern Time. The CCD cited a YouGov poll indicating 83 percent of Americans want Congress to prioritize these reforms, while asserting that 77 percent of Americans have been denied major political and economic reforms since the 2024 election.
The organization's stated goal for these reforms is to address "aspirations that both political parties have denied them, and that Donald Trump is trying to crush." Further details on the reforms and "The Grand Bargain Project" are available on the CCD's website.
These events represent a broader effort by the CCD to influence political and economic discourse in the United States. Presentation materials have also been made available online by the organization.