Membership in Constitutional Accountability Now

What It Means to Be a CAN Member

Membership in Constitutional Accountability Now (CAN) is about public access to constitutional research, verified documentation, and educational resources.

CAN members are part of a growing, nonpartisan community that supports rigorous documentation and public education about constitutional conduct. Membership exists to ensure research and educational materials remain accessible to the public, regardless of political affiliation or financial capacity.

Who Can Be a Member

Anyone may become a CAN member.

  • Membership is open to all

  • Membership is nonpartisan

  • Membership does not require a donation

  • No political, ideological, or financial prerequisites

What Members Receive

CAN members receive:

  • Regular email updates on CAN's research and documentation work

  • Notifications when new case files and educational materials are published

  • State-level and congressional district documentation as programs expand

  • Educational materials about constitutional oversight, official duties, and how the constitutional framework operates

  • Transparency into CAN's research methods and organizational growth

  • Access to verified public records documenting constitutional conduct

Membership is designed to keep people informed and connected to verified facts, not to mobilize political action.

What Membership Is Not

Membership in CAN:

  • Is not a political affiliation

  • Is not a campaign or advocacy role

  • Does not involve supporting or opposing candidates

  • Does not require organizing, lobbying, or political activity

  • Does not involve electoral messaging or voter mobilization

Members are never asked to campaign, lobby, or promote political outcomes.

CAN is an educational organization. Membership provides access to educational research and documentation, nothing more.

Why Membership Matters

Constitutional documentation serves the public only when it's accessible.

When verified records are documented but never reach citizens, the educational mission fails. Membership ensures that research findings and case files reach the public consistently and remain part of the civic record.

By joining, members help normalize constitutional documentation as a routine public resource, not a reaction to crisis or controversy.

Informed citizenship requires access to verified facts. Membership provides that access.

Membership and Donations

Membership and donations serve different purposes:

  • Membership provides access to educational materials and research updates

  • Donations support the research infrastructure and documentation work

You may choose to be a member, a donor, or both. One is never required for the other.

Become a Member

Membership is free and open to all.

By joining, you agree only to receive communications related to CAN's educational research and documentation work. You may unsubscribe at any time.

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