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Ethics policy

At Overturn Prop 47, we adhere to stringent ethical standards to maintain the integrity and credibility of our reporting. We actively avoid conflicts of interest and do not accept gifts or special treatment from any entities that could influence our coverage. This includes private businesses, governmental bodies, and officials. Our commitment to non-partisan reporting is unwavering, and we strive to be as objective as possible in our journalism. We are dedicated to promptly addressing and correcting any errors identified in our content.

Fact-checking

We are committed to factual accuracy in all our reporting. Our editorial team verifies information against reliable sources and established fact-checking organizations to ensure the accuracy of the information we publish. If you believe any content published by Overturn Prop 47 is factually incorrect or misleading, please contact us at: [Your Contact Email].

Corrections – articles

Corrections and clarifications are made transparently and are easy to understand. They are placed at the bottom of the affected articles on our website. Our aim is for readers to easily grasp why an adjustment was necessary.

Corrections – Social media

When we publish inaccurate information on social media, we address it promptly. This may involve editing the original post to note the correction or publishing a new post that acknowledges the error.

Take-down requests

We only consider unpublishing content if it contains significant errors or proves to be libelous after a thorough investigation by our editorial team. Our preference is to correct an article rather than remove it, maintaining transparency and accountability.

Reporting errors

If you find an error in any of our content and believe it needs correction, please send your concerns to editorial@overturnprop47.com

Our editorial team will review the issue promptly to determine if a correction is warranted.