We The People Platform is a citizen-built policy architecture proposing a foundation for shared prosperity in the United States. It is organized around twelve pillars covering community contribution, empirical wage floors, sovereign education, healthcare, childcare, mental health, civic infrastructure, paid family time, long-term care, federal housing, climate, and immigration. The platform is pre-launch and openly acknowledges that significant portions require formal review by credentialed domain experts before being treated as policy-grade. The Tracked Issues Registry contains 85 items across architectural, research, persona-simulation, and process categories; 53 are CLOSED (content complete) and 32 are OPEN (pending external expertise, which is documented). Canonical historical source: Section 47 of the OIR Iteration Archive. Authoritative site: https://wethepeopleplatform.com/.
The platform package contains 139 documents across
9 top-level folders. The substantive policy content
lives in 05_Analytical_Framing (organized by pillar) and
04_Mathematical_Models (model documentation). Communication and
vision documents live in 02_Vision_and_Communication. Meta-tracking
documents (open issues, decisions, iteration archive) live in
09_Meta_Tracking.
Not a tested policy program. Not produced by credentialed economists or policy scholars. Not a substitute for expert review. Approximately a third of the platform's tracked items remain open pending external expertise. See Section 47 for the structured tracking of what has been reviewed versus what still needs review.