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Get StartedJohn believes wholeheartedly that LGBTQ+ Marylanders of all ages deserve to live safe, prosperous, and affirming lives; and he’s committed to ensuring that LGBTQ+ people, especially LGBTQ+ people of color, have the protections and support they need in Maryland. Learn more
The time is long past to legalize recreational cannabis in Maryland. Learn more
Maryland needs a governor who can build on the success of the Kirwan Commission and the legislature’s recent commitment through the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future to historic investment in public education. Learn more
As governor of Maryland, John will include more funding for student loan forgiveness programs in the Maryland budget. John will also expand the professions that can benefit from these forgiveness programs. Learn more
John’s plan for a future in Maryland that mitigates the effects of climate change, creates good green jobs while shifting to renewable energy, reverses centuries long systemic injustice and protects the Bay is based on real achievable goals, with a clear roadmap to how we achieve each objective. John’s plan will invest in the long term future of our state by ensuring a carbon neutral future and the creation of a new green economy that lifts up everyone, especially the Black and brown families that are consistently left out of Maryland’s economic transformations. Learn more
Treat healthcare as a human right and remove barriers to health care for all Marylanders, regardless of immigration status. Learn more
Work with local communities to make sure that there is the necessary housing stock available for market-rate and affordable housing. Learn more
Build the Red Line to connect underserved Black communities in Baltimore to jobs. Less than 2% of jobs in Baltimore were located in the Black neighborhoods along the proposed Red Line route, making it extremely difficult for those residents to commute to work without it. Learn more
Speed up Maryland’s path to a minimum wage that is a living wage and indexed to inflation. Black median household income is only 71 cents for every $1 of white household income, and the poverty gap between Black and white Marylanders is 7%. Learn more
Ensure every Marylander has the right to collectively bargain in their workplace. Learn more
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