United for Decency in Government: A Call for Integrity and Accountability
In a landscape marked by political division and public distrust, a new initiative emerges to remind Americans of the fundamental values of decency and integrity in government. Launched on June 11, 2026, the United for Decency in Government (UDIG) is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that strives to unite citizens from various political, ideological, and religious backgrounds. Founded by the former mayor of Salt Lake City, Rocky Anderson, alongside civic advocate James Lewis, UDIG's mission is clear: to demand greater accountability and vitality from government officials at every tier.
The inception of UDIG is a response to the growing belief that political discourse has become overly hostile and that the quality of public life is being significantly undermined. Anderson expressed a compelling vision: “This is not about pushing a political agenda but about reclaiming the standards of public service that should guide our civic life.” With this mission, UDIG aims to promote values such as honesty, integrity, kindness, and respect for the rule of law, which transcends party lines.
To facilitate this movement, UDIG has established a dedicated website, United4Decency.com, serving as a comprehensive platform that outlines the objectives and initiatives of the organization. The site not only highlights the detrimental effects of indecent conduct within public office but also celebrates leaders who have exemplified courage, integrity, and compassion.
Key Initiatives
To mobilize citizens and inspire dialogues centered on shared values, UDIG will roll out several key initiatives:
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Nationwide 100-City Tour for Decency: This ambitious tour will engage communities across America, creating spaces for individuals with differing political opinions to come together. The aim is to foster constructive dialogue and reaffirm common values that unite us.
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Local Partnerships: UDIG plans to collaborate with grassroots organizations to enhance mutual respect, civic engagement, and community building. These partnerships will help nurture local movements that echo the organization’s core mission.
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Essay Contests: Recognizing the importance of education, UDIG will host essay contests, encouraging individuals of all ages to reflect on the role of decency in public life, inspiring them to consider how they can contribute positively to society.
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Public Pledge Campaign: UDIG invites candidates and elected officials to commit publicly to standards of honesty, integrity, civility, and accountability. This initiative aims to hold leaders accountable and establish clear expectations for conduct in public office.
James Lewis underscores this commitment to nonpartisanship, asserting that while policy opinions may vary, integrity and decency should be non-negotiable in public service. “UDIG provides a platform where individuals from all walks of life can gather around these essential principles,” he noted. The organization's efforts extend an invitation to volunteers and citizens across the nation to join in this vital movement.
Anderson reinforces the universal aspect of this mission, stating, “Decency is a human value, not a partisan one. It’s essential for restoring trust in our institutions and creating a more respectful society.”
For those interested in participating or supporting this initiative, further details can be found on UDIG's official site,
www.United4Decency.com. As this movement gains momentum, it serves as a significant reminder of the impact collective efforts can have in shaping a government that prioritizes decency and integrity.
For media inquiries:
Ross C. "Rocky" Anderson
385-234-0489
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