Who we are.

Kansas doesn’t have a shortage of good people. It has a shortage of political choices that reflect how most people actually think and live.

We are a grassroots group of Kansas volunteers building something different. A practical alternative for people who feel politically lost in the current system. When something is broken, you don’t wait for someone else to fix it. You step in and do the work.

Our members are parents, small business owners, teachers, veterans, retirees, and community leaders. We are not professional politicians. We are Kansans who believe our state works best when it is grounded in common sense, mutual respect, and a willingness to solve problems together.

What brings us together is simple. We believe:

  • Democracy is worth protecting

  • The Constitution and the rule of law matter

  • Fiscal responsibility matters

  • Practical solutions matter more than political posturing

We are not trying to replace disagreement. We are trying to restore balance.

Most Kansans are not at the political extremes, but our system increasingly is. Too many elections are decided in low-turnout primaries or not contested at all. That leaves voters with limited choices and a government that does not reflect the full state.

We are building a party to fix it. One that gives voters a real option in the general election and gives legislators the freedom to work across lines in the best interests of their communities.

This is not “why can’t we all get along” politics. It is Principled Moderation: holding clear values while listening to those who disagree and working toward practical solutions for Kansas.

This is not about personalities. It is about building something that lasts.

Two pairs of people standing above a sidewalk with a message that says "Passion Lead Us Here."

Founding Volunteers

  • We are a group of Kansans from different backgrounds who have come together to build a practical alternative. This effort is growing, and many more will join over time.

  • Close-up portrait of a smiling man with short brown hair, dressed in a black suit with a black shirt, wearing wireless earbuds, against a plain gray background.

    Jack Curtis

    Chair

  • Black and white photo of a smiling woman with short hair and glasses, wearing a dark blazer.

    Sally Cauble

    Vice Chair

  • A smiling middle-aged man with light hair in a suit and tie outdoors with a brick wall and greenery in the background.

    Scott Morgan

    Executive Director

  • A dirt path running through the center of a green grassy landscape with rolling hills and a partly cloudy sky overhead.

    Sarah Stewart

    Treasurer

  • Tristan Metivier

    Secretary

  • A smiling man with glasses, a beard, and short brown hair wearing a dark suit, light blue shirt, red polka dot tie, sitting near a staircase with black railing.

    Aaron Estabrook

    Founding Volunteer

  • A smiling middle-aged woman with short blonde hair, glasses, and wearing a red and beige patterned blouse and a necklace.

    Sally Huggins

    Founding Volunteer

  • A man with dark hair and a beard wearing a navy blazer and white shirt, smiling indoors with warm lighting and blurred background.

    Brent Lewis

    Founding Volunteer

  • A smiling, bald man with light skin wearing a gray collared shirt and white t-shirt, in an indoor setting.

    Billy Pilgrim

    Founding Volunteer

  • A close-up portrait of an older man with white hair and a beard, wearing a navy blue sweater and a gray T-shirt, standing in front of a brick wall.

    Scott Richardson

    Founding Volunteer

  • A smiling man wearing glasses, a suit, a light blue shirt, and a red striped tie standing in an elegant interior with warm lighting and people in the background.

    Jeff Wagaman

    Founding Volunteer


This effort is growing, and there is a place for anyone who wants to help build a more balanced and practical political option in Kansas.