In 2016–2017, the group petitioned and lobbied members of the Maryland General Assembly in support of a state-wide ban on Hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as "fracking".
During the 2017–2018 school year, the campaign focused on implementing a state-wide ban on expanded polystyrene foam food service products, known commonly as "Styrofoam".
The Democracy campaign focuses primarily on expanding voter access and diminishing the effect of special interest money in elections.
The campaign has largely focused its efforts on passing state and local legislation that create Publicly funded elections programs.
The project entails setting up tables on the University of Maryland, College Park campus where individuals can register to vote ahead of primary or general elections.