May 13th, 2026
End Citizens United Endorses Dan Koh for Massachusetts’ 6th Congressional District
End Citizens United (ECU), a leading national anti-corruption organization, today endorsed Dan Koh in Massachusetts’ 6th Congressional District. Koh is a member of Unrig Washington, a program launched by ECU in which candidates reject corporate PAC money, support a ban on congressional stock trading, and work to end dark money in politics.
“Dan has a strong record of stepping up to serve his community, and this time is no different,” said End Citizens United President Tiffany Muller. “He is ready to tackle Donald Trump’s chaos and restore power to working families. He rejects corporate PAC money and supports comprehensive ethics reform because he knows a representative should only answer to their constituents. We are proud to endorse Dan and look forward to standing with him as he heads towards November.”
“I’m honored to have the endorsement of End Citizens United during this time of unprecedented corruption,” said Dan Koh. “Donald Trump is wreaking havoc on our communities while making billions of dollars for himself. I’m ready to deliver the change that hard-working people across our district deserve and make sure they have a strong voice in Congress. I look forward to working with End Citizens United to bring much-needed reform to our government.”
Dan Koh is committed to lowering the cost of living and has helped to rebuild economies while working for both former President Joe Biden and former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh. He has also spread awareness about Donald Trump’s corruption and inspired others to take action through his media platform, The People’s Cabinet.
Koh is part of ECU’s Unrig Washington program, where he joins over 200 Democratic candidates in rejecting corporate PAC money, supporting a ban on congressional stock trading, and cracking down on dark money in politics. Learn more about the campaign here.
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For 10 Years, End Citizens United (ECU) has been dedicated to combating the two biggest challenges facing our democracy: the corrosive impact of Big Money in politics and attempts to block access to the ballot box. Since its founding in 2015, ECU has had over 1.4 million donors with an average donation of just $14. The group has more than four million members nationwide and is one of the nation’s leading anti-corruption organizations.