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Get StartedBy reallocating budgets towards public defenders and civil legal aid programs, Florida can reverse its reputatation and criminal justice can be addressed according to clear legal standards, along with consistent due process and the expectation of humane conditions. Learn more
Expanding the marijuana and hemp industries are a natural fit since Florida is already a major agricultural state. Learn more
The campaign supports the chartering of a state bank to fund public infrastructure and basic necessary social goods. Learn more
The centerpiece of the Green New Deal is the creation and investment in public sector jobs to upgrade infrastructure, which will immediately reduce unemployment and begin directing activity toward the states most pressing problems. Learn more
Privatized schools have not proven to be more effective than public schools, and often operate without oversight and outside the constraints of state regulations. Learn more
The campaign supports a full ban on all forms of high-pressure well-stimulation including acidic matrixization, and with strong enforcement mechanisms for violations. Learn more
While there is uncertainty about the pace of sea level rise and whether or not it will accelerate the way that its being predicted, the record-breaking floods, storms, and toxic spills that Florida has been experiencing demand an immediate response to protect the clean water supply. Learn more
A full transition to a clean-energy powered economy, utilizing solar, wind, and a decentralized energy grid will help make Florida more resilient. Unlike conventional power generation, solar power generates electricity with zero air emissions and no water use. Learn more
A Green transition is needed to move Florida away from its existing obsolete energy production infrastructure. Learn more
A shift in the policymaking environment will be necessary to prioritize preparing and building for greater resiliency. Mitigation for climate change requires reducing greenhouse gas emissions wherever possible. Learn more
Land use management policies need to be reviewed and evaluated for impact such as the impact of off-road vehicles and airboats, and seismic testing for oil drilling. Learn more
Restoration projects are needed to protect habitat and wildlife and restore the historic flow of water. The Green New Deal will fund the costs of environmental cleanup that previously industry has passed onto consumers. Learn more
The ability of our urban places to cope with the impact of high energy demands and high fuel costs requires a change in both the concept and layout of cities as we know them Learn more
What's needed now is a Green New Deal, modeled on the original New Deal passed in the wake of the Wall Street Crash of 1929, featuring jobs and training programs in areas such as expanding and investing in public transit and coping with the impacts of rising sea levels. Learn more
Election dates should be widely publicized in multiple mediums well in advance. Learn more
Public affairs at all local levels should be easily accessible through broadcast television and over the internet. Learn more
Citizens should become familiar with the citizen-toolbox: writing op-eds, contacting elected officials, speaking at public meetings, and ensuring decision-makers know where there is a clear consensus. Learn more
GMO labeling would also help level the playing field for small farmers who are already going to great lengths to take contamination-prevention measures. Learn more
Transportation system performance and accessibility should be maximized and integrated with surrounding land-use and development in order to reduce traveler delays on state highways efficiently and affordably. Learn more
Florida's urban centers, hollowed out from years of urban sprawl, are badly in need of infill and mixed-use development. Learn more
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