About

The People’s Blueprint is a blog created to explore how policy and legislation shape the way we live and how they can be redesigned for dignity and justice.

This blog takes a closer look at the systems that build our world: from transportation and housing to healthcare and governance. Through interviews with dedicated professionals, independent research, and reflection, The People’s Blueprint intends to connect current legislation and real-world policy decisions to the people they affect the most.

Founded by Madison Montjoy, a student located in close proximity to the Washington, D.C. area with a passion for public policy and civil engagement, this blog aims to make complex policy ideas more accessible and understandable, showing how succinct and thoughtful design can move people towards a fairer, more connected future both in the United States and on a more global scale.

Whether you’re a policy maker, a fellow student, or simply interested in civic life, The People’s Blueprint invites you to engage with the issues that shape our shared spaces and imagine what a more equitable blueprint for society could look like.

I’m Madison

Welcome to The People’s Blueprint, a space dedicated to examining how public policy shapes every day life. Through stories, interviews, and analysis of current legislation and emerging policy ideas, this space explores how decisions made in the government translate to real-world impacts.

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