Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives - Washington 10th Congressional District in 2020 Washington Primary Election.
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Get StartedThe working class is more diverse than America at large and every branch of our government. Racism has been embedded in the fabric of American society since before our nation was founded. The wealthy and powerful, nearly all of them white men, have maintained their positions of power by dividing us up using race, religion, and nationality. Our country remains segregated in education, policing, housing, healthcare, infrastructure, and environmental safety, despite decades of attempts to close the gap. Learn more
We must pursue a bold, ecosocialist Green New Deal in the same way we deployed the Marshall Plan or competed in the Space Race: with grave urgency and unwavering focus. The only way to avert the global climate crisis is to lead the world toward a future worth building, and to do that we must lead by example. We have a tremendous amount of work to do to save our planet, and it’s time to start. Learn more
The climate crisis is the greatest engineering challenge in human history. We must transition our economy to emit zero carbon & actively sequester it in the next decade; this means becoming carbon-neutral by 2025. To do this, we will create millions of good-paying, union jobs overhauling transportation systems, rapidly replacing internal combustion vehicles with zero-carbon alternatives, rebuilding our energy grid, redesigning cities, and finding new ways to produce food. Learn more
We need federal rent control, with zero exceptions, and 15 million new units of social housing, and we need to start now. Every winter that homelessness is allowed to continue in the US, people freeze to death in our streets. Real wages are flat for the working class, while rents in major cities climb at increasing rates. We cannot allow the people of our country to live paycheck-to-paycheck, one medical emergency from homelessness. That means wages need to be higher, but it also means that we must recognize a simple truth: basic human needs are human rights, and that includes a safe, warm home. Learn more
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