Who We Are

About The Q Collective

A standing policy shop built on a simple belief: ordinary people deserve legislation written with the same seriousness as anyone’s.

The Story

Where it started.

I’m maveriQ B Jackson — I sign everything mav QBJ. The lowercase “m” and the capital “Q” are on purpose: it doesn’t matter where you start, it matters where you finish, and the journey along the way.

This didn’t start with a campaign. It started while I was working inside government — seeing the gaps up close, and deciding to do something about them. The bills you see here, I built there: full-length, researched, and written for the people the system is supposed to serve.

In 2026 I ran for Colorado House District 23 — not because a title was the point, but because a campaign was a way to get this work in front of people and a platform to push it forward. The run concluded at the Jefferson County Assembly in March. The work didn’t.

The Q Collective is the permanent home for that work: not a candidacy, but a standing, citizen-powered effort to put serious, evidence-based policy into the world — and to hold the people in office accountable to it.

“Speak softly, but carry a big stick. Treat everyone with respect, even if they may not deserve it. And speak with passion.”

That’s how I try to work, and it’s how this organization works: respectful, direct, and relentless about the substance.

The Organization

The Q Collective & the Doctrine Policy Group.

The Q Collective LLC is our community- and movement-facing home. Operating as the Doctrine Policy Group, it’s also our professional, legislative-facing arm — the name behind the bills we bring to lawmakers. Same organization, two faces of one mission: transformation, not tweaks; evidence over endorsements.

We draft full-length legislation, ground every claim in data, and publish all of it in the open. No slogans standing in for policy. No hiding the details.

The Body of Work

The maveriQ Doctrine.

At the center are four connected pieces — a state flagship, a federal framework, a regional compact, and a long-horizon constitutional framework:

Colorado Economic Security Act (CESA) — the seven pillars of life stability for every Coloradan.

US-RAPA — a federal democracy-protection and citizen-empowerment framework.

Western States Coalition (GOARN) — a regional compact for cooperation and shared resilience.

The American Covenant — a generational constitutional framework, activated through the Bridge Protocol.

Alongside the Doctrine sit focused companion work and tools — the Fair Work & Mutual Responsibility Act and the Legislative Accountability Hub.

Explore the Work