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Authority Watch

Public power belongs on the record.

RepWatchr starts with elected officials and school boards, then expands into public-facing authority roles only when the record can be sourced, reviewed, and shown without exposing private information.

Boundary

Strong record. Safer public page.

Authority Watch is not for rumors, threats, private details, or harassment. It is for public roles, public records, public conduct, public praise, public concerns, and source-backed gaps citizens can inspect.

What belongs here

Focus on roles that can affect citizens.

Elected officials

Federal, state, county, city, school-board, and public-board officials who ask voters for authority or spend public money.

Badge and custody roles

Law enforcement, corrections, probation, jail, detention, fire, EMS, and other public-safety roles when the record is public and relevant.

Schools and boards

Trustees, administrators, faculty leadership, and school decision makers when the role is public-facing, source documented, and connected to policy or oversight.

Proceedings and public systems

People tied to public hearings, public contracts, public records, public funds, public proceedings, or authority that can affect citizens.

Source standard

If it cannot be checked, it needs review before it goes public.

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Use public records, official pages, agendas, minutes, filings, public video, or source-linked reporting.

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Separate facts, allegations, public claims, inferences, and missing records.

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Do not submit private home addresses, minor children, medical details, sealed records, or personal contact data.

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Positive records belong here too: good votes, public service, transparency, correction, and accountability all count.