Re:Public

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RePublic is a citizen-funded local news and civic platform designed to put reporting, accountability, and action back in community hands. It delivers hyper-local information, tools to find representatives, and spaces to inform, organize, and act in your town.

About

RePublic positions itself as a new local news platform where residents can publish local updates, surface community needs, and engage with civic tools such as representative lookups and action listings. The platform emphasizes transparency, accountability, and participation at the city and town level across the United States.

  • • Hyper-local focus — enter your state and town to view nearby items.
  • • Inform, organize, act tooling aimed at civic engagement and local accountability.
  • • Citizen-funded model; positioned as ad-free local media.

Key features

  • • Location-based access to community posts and actions.
  • • Directory to quickly find elected officials.
  • • Sections for local news and community actions or events.

Activities on RePublic

Length 1 min

  • Open RePublic and set your town to view local feed.
  • Bookmark your community page for quick checks.

Length 5 min

  • Look up your elected representatives.
  • Share a useful local post to neighbors.

Length 15 min

  • Post a community update like a meeting or resource.
  • Submit an action or event listing for your town.

Length 30 min

  • Write a short recap from a public meeting.
  • Create a neighborhood resource guide entry.

Length 1 hour plus

  • Organize a local volunteer day and post the details.
  • Compile an accountability piece with links and documents.
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