Candidate for U.S. Senate - Vermont in 2018 Vermont 2018 General Election.
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Get StartedPrison labor to be compensated at the minimum wage. Abolition of involuntary prison labor. Expansion of community release programs and other alternatives to prison. Abolition of private prisons. Learn more
The full diplomatic and military influence of the United States to be used to advance the cause of working and oppressed people in all countries. Learn more
Decriminalization of all drugs, and immediate amnesty for all non-violent drug offenders. Free voluntary treatment programs for addicts. Learn more
Socially owned enterprises to be organized and administered democratically, as public goods. Forgiveness of all outstanding consumer and student debt. Cheap public credit for cooperative enterprises and the self-employed. Learn more
Public education to be fully and equitably funded through federal taxation. Learn more
Free and open ballot access for all candidates and parties. Learn more
Election days to be national holidays. Learn more
Term limits for all elected offices. Learn more
Proportional representation and ranked choice voting for all legislative offices. All legislative representation to be based on population. Learn more
Popular election of Supreme Court justices for a fixed term. Learn more
Universal and affordable public provision of comprehensive health care Learn more
Unconditional amnesty for all undocumented immigrants. Full citizenship upon demonstrating residency for six months. Learn more
Universal and affordable public provision of comprehensive health care; rental housing; transportation; child care; domestic services, including meal preparation, house cleaning, and laundry; elder care; support services for the disabled; legal services; trade education and higher education. Learn more
Abolition of sales tax, payroll tax, property tax, sin taxes, and all other indirect and regressive taxes. To defray public expenditures, a steeply graduated tax on income from all sources, including capital gains, dividends, and inheritance. Learn more
The right of all workers, including military personnel and prisoners, to unionize and to strike. Learn more
A minimum wage of $25 per hour, indexed to cost of living. Abolition of unpaid internships. Subsidies for small employers to offset increased labor costs. Learn more
A 30-hour work week at no loss of pay. End of all exemptions from overtime pay. 6 weeks annual paid time off. Paid parental leave. The right of retirement with guaranteed income at 55. Learn more
The right to employment for all seeking work. A system of public works and improvements for the employment of the unemployed. Learn more
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