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Looking for @[email protected] to help lay out how they will implement the changes for the policies or issues the voters want.

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 months ago

Rent caps, ownership of property caps (it should be illegal to make a business off owning so many homes and raising the price to the point that most can't afford a home as its a basic need just like water). Taxing the ever living shit out of the rich. Better funding for public schools and actually holding superintendents accountable for their actions and capping their pay based off of average pay of the other staff such as teachers/custodians/IT/maintenance in public schools. Price of groceries, then if theirs time price of almost everything else after COVID. It's not a free market it's controlled by the rich so control it back at this point.