A healthy community doesn't happen on its own, but rather it's built by people who show up with intention. Whether you're a longtime leader, a first-time volunteer, or someone just starting to get involved, these expectations set the baseline for how we treat each other and work together in West Virginia. They aren't rules handed down from above... They're the shared commitments that make real community possible.
These expectations cover:
We respect your privacy. The WV Clarity Project does not track, sell, or share personal data. Any information you choose to provide (such as through a contact form) is used solely for communication related to this project.
The WV Clarity Project is committed to accountability for all West Virginians regardless of party or institution. All candidates and incumbents are invited to interview. Candidates are asked about their plans and goals. Incumbents are additionally asked about their record in office. All participants receive a similar structured format and fact-checked summary. Those who decline or do not respond are documented as such. We do not speak for any party, candidate, or corporation.
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