Constitutional Stewardship

LongHouse builds civic infrastructure for people who take self-governance seriously.

Convention of States. Penny Knights. Monthly civic meetings. Public record. Independent data infrastructure.

Learn About the Convention Join Penny Knights
ConventionArticle V reform. 34 states to call. We are building the organizing infrastructure.
Penny KnightsThree chapters: Justice, Bravery, Protection. A personal oath. Not a membership.
MeetingsMonthly civic forums open to everyone. Structured topics plus open floor for new ideas.
LibraryMeeting recordings, testimony, briefs, training. Decentralized and independent.

How It Works

Three ways in. No prerequisites. No fees.

Step 1

Attend a Meeting

Show up on a Sunday closest to the full moon. Phoenix or Chandler library. No oath required.

Step 2

Take the Oath

If it calls to you. Personal and private. Three chapters to choose from.

Step 3

Volunteer or Host

Every chapter needs people. Offer your skills or your venue.

What Meetings Look Like

Structured topics on civic issues, but also open floor for new ideas, receiving information, and discussing what matters to attendees. Not rigid — room for what needs to be said.

90-minute format. Three parts: structured forum, open floor and vote, then mix and mingle.

See Meeting Details

Watch

No live stream right now. Check back during meeting times.

Meeting recordings and live streams are available in the Library.

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Get Involved

Civic infrastructure requires people. Whether you want to volunteer, host a meeting, or just show up and listen — start here.

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