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Ensure that every campus offers survivors the support they need |
2 |
Ensure a fair process for all involved |
3 |
Redouble our prevention efforts and start them earlier |
4 |
Work to strengthen bonds of trust between communities and police |
5 |
Make new investments to support state-of-the-art law enforcement training programs |
6 |
Strengthen the U.S. Department of Justice’s pattern or practice unit by increasing resources |
7 |
Double funding for the U.S. Department of Justice “Collaborative Reform” program |
8 |
Support legislation to end racial profiling by federal, state, and local law enforcement officials |
9 |
Provide federal matching funds to make body cameras available to every police officer |
10 |
Promote oversight and accountability in use of controlled equipment |
11 |
Collect and report national data on policing to inform policing strategies and provide greater transparency and accountability |
12 |
Create national guidelines for use of force |
13 |
Reduce mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenses by cutting them in half |
14 |
Apply the Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 retroactively to allow current nonviolent prisoners to seek fairer sentences |
15 |
Eliminate the sentencing disparity for crack and powder cocaine so that equal amounts of crack and powder cocaine carry equal sentences |
16 |
Reform the “strike” system to focus on violent crime |
17 |
Grant additional discretion to judges in applying mandatory minimum sentences |
18 |
Focus federal enforcement resources on violent crime, not marijuana possession |
19 |
Allow states that have enacted marijuana laws to act as laboratories of democracy |
20 |
Reschedule marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule II substance |
21 |
Prioritize treatment and rehabilitation, rather than incarceration, for low-level, nonviolent drug offenders |
22 |
End the privatization of prisons |
23 |
Promote successful re-entry by formerly incarcerated individuals |
24 |
Support legislation to restore voting rights to individuals who have served their sentences |
25 |
Comprehensive federal background check legislation |
26 |
Close the Charleston Loophole that allows a gun sale to proceed without a completed background check |
27 |
Tighten the gun show and Internet sales loophole |
28 |
Repeal the gun industry’s unique immunity protection |
29 |
Revoke the licenses of bad-actor dealers |
30 |
Support legislation to stop domestic abusers from buying and possessing guns |
31 |
Make straw purchasing a federal crime |
32 |
Close loopholes that let persons suffering from severe mental illness purchase and possess guns |
33 |
Ban military-style weapons |
34 |
Empower communities to implement preventive programming for adolescents about drug use and addiction |
35 |
Ensuring that anyone who needs it has access to continuing support and treatment |
36 |
Ensures that all first responders have access to naloxone, which can prevent opioid overdoses from becoming fatal |
37 |
Require licensed prescribers to meet requirements for a minimum amount of training |
38 |
Increase the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant |
39 |
Remove obstacles to reimbursement and helping integrate care for addiction into standard practice |
40 |
Direct the attorney general to issue guidance on prioritizing treatment over imprisonment for nonviolent, low-level drug offenders |
41 |
Ensure federal insurance parity laws are enforced |
42 |
Take on the gun lobby |
43 |
Keep guns out of the hands of domestic abusers, other violent criminals, and the severely mentally ill |
44 |
Provide grants to states that ensure no student should borrow for tuition at 4-year public colleges and universities |
45 |
Provide tuition-free community college |
46 |
Significantly cut the interest rate on student loans |
47 |
Support private colleges, including Minority Serving Institutions, working to improve affordability and student outcomes |
48 |
Provide robust educational benefits for those who serve their country |
49 |
Strengthen and protect the GI bill's educational benefits |
50 |
Expand AmeriCorps |
51 |
Make income-based repayment simple and universal |
52 |
Extend the American Opportunity Tax Credit ensuring that middle-class families avoid a tax increase of up to $2,500 per year |
53 |
Increase college enrollment by simplifying the FAFSA |
54 |
Push colleges to raise graduation rates |
55 |
Provide added support for rebooting careers and participating in lifelong learning |
56 |
Ensure that accreditation does not stifle innovation and keep out promising new entrants |
57 |
Ensure that for-profit schools adequately support students to complete their degrees and prepare students for work |
58 |
Crack down on law-breaking for-profit colleges |
59 |
Require colleges to be transparent with their graduation rates, earnings, and debts |
60 |
Enable borrowers locked in at high interest rates to cut their rates by refinancing at the current federal rate for student loans |
61 |
Consolidate the four income-based repayment programs into a single program |
62 |
Simplify the arcane loan consolidation process |
63 |
Use technology to streamline the enrollment process for borrowers |
64 |
Help borrowers who are delinquent or in default |
65 |
Enact a new Borrower Bill of Rights to ensure accurate and timely advice on repayment options |
66 |
Ban servicers and bill collectors who consistently break the law and mislead or overcharge borrowers |
67 |
Grant the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau the power to put into place strong consumer protections |
68 |
Help defrauded students discharge debt |
69 |
Eliminate college tuition for working families |
70 |
Make preschool universal for every 4-year-old in America |
71 |
Significantly increase child care investments so that no family in America has to pay more than 10 percent of its income to afford high-quality child care |
72 |
Improve the quality of child care and early learning by giving a RAISE to America’s child care workforce |
73 |
Double our investment in Early Head Start and the Early Head Start–Child Care Partnership program |
74 |
Expand access to evidence-based home visiting programs |
75 |
Award scholarships of up to $1,500 per year to help as many as 1 million student parents afford high-quality child care |
76 |
Increase access to high-quality child care on college campuses by serving an additional 250,000 children |
77 |
Have more than half a billion solar panels installed across the country by the end of her first term |
78 |
Generate enough renewable energy to power every home in America within 10 years of taking office |
79 |
Fight efforts to roll back the Clean Power Plan |
80 |
Launch a Clean Energy Challenge that forms a new partnership with states, cities, and rural communities |
81 |
Ensure the federal government is a partner, not an obstacle, in getting low-?cost wind and other renewable energy to market |
82 |
Overcome barriers that prevent low-income and other households from using solar energy to reduce their monthly energy bills |
83 |
Fight to extend federal clean energy incentives and make them more cost effective both for taxpayers and clean energy producers |
84 |
Expand renewable energy on public lands, federal buildings, and federally-funded infrastructure |
85 |
Significantly increase hydropower generation from existing dams across the US |
86 |
Increase public investment in clean energy research and development |
87 |
Reduce the amount of oil consumed in the United States and around the world |
88 |
Improve the safety and security of existing energy infrastructure and align new infrastructure with the clean energy economy |
89 |
Ensure that fossil fuel production taking place today is safe and responsible |
90 |
Ensure that taxpayers get a fair deal for development on public lands |
91 |
Ensure that areas that are too sensitive for energy production are taken off the table |
92 |
Protect the health and retirement security of coalfield workers and their families |
93 |
Renew our shared commitment to the conservation of our disappearing lands, waters, and wildlife |
94 |
Protect wildlife in the United States by keeping public lands public |
95 |
Combat international wildlife trafficking |
96 |
Protect farm animals from inhumane treatment |
97 |
Protect horses by ending the slaughter of horses for human consumption and cracking down on the practice of horse soring |
98 |
Double the investment in Early Head Start and Early Head Start–Child Care programs |
99 |
Expand preschool access |
100 |
Guarantee up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave |
101 |
Provide financial support to workers taking leave |
102 |
Ensure that the wage replacement rate is at least two-thirds of a worker’s current wages |
103 |
No new business or employee mandate |
104 |
Fund paid leave by making the wealthy pay their fair share |
105 |
Never allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon |
106 |
Strengthen alliances |
107 |
Invest in partnerships in Latin America, Africa, and Asia |
108 |
Reform veterans’ health care to ensure access to timely and high quality care and block efforts to privatize the VA |
109 |
Modernize and refocus the full spectrum of veterans’ benefits across the government by implementing a “New Bradley Plan” |
110 |
Overhaul VA governance to create a new veteran-centric model of excellence |
111 |
Empower veterans and strengthen our economy and communities by connecting their unique skills to the jobs of the future |
112 |
Sustain and strengthen the all-volunteer force |
113 |
Strengthen services and support for military families |
114 |
Overturn Citizens United |
115 |
Push for legislation to require outside groups to publicly disclose significant political spending |
116 |
Sign an executive order requiring federal government contractors to publicly disclose political spending |
117 |
Promote an SEC rule requiring publicly traded companies to disclose political spending to shareholders |
118 |
Establish a small-donor matching system for presidential and congressional elections |
119 |
Set a standard across our country of at least 20 days of early in-person voting |
120 |
Implement universal, automatic voter registration |
121 |
Automatically register voters |
122 |
Repair the Voting Rights Act |
123 |
Set a national standard for early voting |
124 |
Restore voting rights |
125 |
Invest $2 billion per year in research for Alzheimer’s and related disorders |
126 |
Ensure a reliable stream of Alzheimer’s funding between now and 2025 |
127 |
Establish a plan of action with leading Alzheimer’s researchers and health experts |
128 |
Cover comprehensive Alzheimer’s care-planning services and help coordinate care among physicians |
129 |
Reauthorize the Missing Alzheimer’s Disease Patient Alert Program |
130 |
Ensure our seniors are aware and can take advantage of their Medicare benefits |
131 |
Build on the Affordable Care Act to expand affordable coverage |
132 |
Lower out-of-pocket costs like copays and deductibles |
133 |
Reduce the cost of prescription drugs |
134 |
Expand access to rural Americans |
135 |
Ensure women have access to reproductive health care |
136 |
Expand access to affordable health care to all families |
137 |
Empower communities to implement preventive programming for adolescents about drug use and addiction |
138 |
Ensure that every person suffering from drug or alcohol addiction can obtain the comprehensive, ongoing treatment he or she needs, and stay in recovery |
139 |
Ensure that all first responders have access to naloxone |
140 |
Require licensed prescribers to have a minimum amount of training and to consult a prescription drug monitoring program before writing a prescription for controlled medications. |
141 |
Prioritize rehabilitation and treatment over prison for low-level and nonviolent drug offenses and end the era of mass incarceration |
142 |
Expand insurance coverage for autism services |
143 |
Conduct a nationwide early screening outreach campaign for autism |
144 |
Invest in more research to deepen our understanding of autism |
145 |
Increase employment opportunities for individuals with autism |
146 |
Keep students with autism safe at school |
147 |
Work to fully implement the National HIV/AIDS Strategy |
148 |
Invest in research to end HIV and AIDS |
149 |
Cap out-of-pocket expenses for people living with HIV and AIDS |
150 |
Expand utilization of HIV prevention medications, including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) |
151 |
Fight to extend Medicaid coverage to provide life-saving health care to people living with HIV |
152 |
Reform outdated, stigmatizing HIV criminalization laws |
153 |
Increase the number of people on HIV treatment worldwide |
154 |
Promote early diagnosis and intervention |
155 |
Launch a national initiative for suicide prevention |
156 |
Integrate our nation’s mental and physical health care systems so that health care delivery focuses on the "whole person" and expand community-based treatment |
157 |
Prioritize treatment over jail for low-level, nonviolent offenders and help train law enforcement officers in responding to conflicts involving persons with mental illness |
158 |
Enforce mental health parity to the full extent of the law |
159 |
Improve access to housing and job opportunities |
160 |
Invest in brain behavioral science research |
161 |
Fight for comprehensive immigration reform legislation with a path to full and equal citizenship |
162 |
Defend President Obama’s DACA and DAPA executive actions |
163 |
Put in place a simple and accessible system for parents and others of DREAMers |
164 |
Conduct humane, targeted immigration enforcement |
165 |
End family detention |
166 |
Close private immigrant detention centers |
167 |
Promote naturalization |
168 |
Expand access to capital, provide tax relief, cut red tape, and help small businesses bring their goods to new markets |
169 |
Boost public investment in infrastructure and scientific research |
170 |
Work to close the pay gap |
171 |
Ensure more workers share in near-record corporate profits |
172 |
Raise the minimum wage and strengthen overtime rules |
173 |
Reform the tax code so the wealthiest pay their fair share |
174 |
Put an end to quarterly capitalism |
175 |
Impose accountability on Wall Street |
176 |
Boost federal infrastructure investment by $275 billion over the next five years |
177 |
Create a $25 billion national infrastructure bank |
178 |
Reauthorize a Build America Bonds program to help finance the rebuilding of America’s infrastructure |
179 |
Fix and expand our roads and bridges, reducing congestion and cutting the "pothole tax" |
180 |
Expand public transit options to lower transportation costs and unlock economic opportunity |
181 |
Accelerate aviation technology and invest in American airports |
182 |
Build a faster, safer, and higher-capacity passenger rail system |
183 |
Modernize dams, levees, and wastewater systems |
184 |
Restore union collective bargaining rights |
185 |
Protect workers from exploitation |
186 |
Expand access to equity capital for businesses |
187 |
Expand the New Markets Tax Credit |
188 |
Create a national infrastructure bank to improve rural transportation, water, and broadband infrastructure |
189 |
Increase funding to support the next generation of farmers and ranchers |
190 |
Invest in expanding local food markets and regional food systems |
191 |
Provide a focused safety net to assist family operations |
192 |
Fully fund a program that provides assistance to producers who conserve and improve natural resources on their farms |
193 |
Launch a nationwide effort to cut red tape for small businesses at every level of government |
194 |
Simplify tax filing and provide targeted tax relief for small businesses |
195 |
Give small-business owners access to financing to build, grow, and hire |
196 |
Expand Social Security for those who need it most and who are treated unfairly today |
197 |
Preserve Social Security for decades to come by asking the wealthiest to contribute more |
198 |
Impose a risk fee on the largest financial institutions |
199 |
Close the Volcker Rule’s hedge fund loophole |
200 |
Discourage excessive risk-taking by making senior bankers accountable |
201 |
Make sure no firm is ever too big and too risky to be managed effectively |
202 |
Tackle financial dangers of the “shadow banking” system |
203 |
Impose a tax on high-frequency trading |
204 |
Prosecute individuals when they break the law |
205 |
Hold executives accountable when they are responsible for their subordinates’ misconduct |
206 |
Hold corporations accountable when they break the law |
207 |
Strengthen American manufacturing through a $10 billion investment |
208 |
Prevent countries like China from abusing global trade rules and reject trade agreements that don’t meet high standards |
209 |
Revitalize the hardest-hit manufacturing communities |
210 |
Crack down on companies that ship jobs and earnings overseas |
211 |
Invest in America’s manufacturing workforce to ensure that it will always be the best in the world |
212 |
Unlock access to capital |
213 |
Cut red tape to streamline the process of starting a small business |
214 |
Provide tax relief and simplification for small businesses |
215 |
Incentivize health care benefits for small businesses and their employees |
216 |
Open new markets |
217 |
Make sure small businesses get paid—not stiffed |
218 |
Support small-business owners and entrepreneurs |
219 |
Make the federal government more responsive to small business |
220 |
Fight for full federal equality for LGBT Americans |
221 |
Support LGBT youth, parents, and elders |
222 |
Honor the military service of LGBT people |
223 |
Secure affordable treatment for people living with HIV and AIDS |
224 |
Protect transgender rights |
225 |
Promote human rights of LGBT people around the world |
226 |
Fight any attempts to gamble seniors’ retirement security on the stock market through privatization |
227 |
Oppose reducing annual cost-of-living adjustments |
228 |
Oppose Republican efforts to raise the retirement age |
229 |
Oppose closing the long-term shortfall on the backs of the middle class |
230 |
Work to fulfill the promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act |
231 |
Expand support for Americans with disabilities to live in integrated community settings |
232 |
Improve access to meaningful, gainful employment for people with disabilities |
233 |
Provide tax relief to help the millions of families caring for aging relatives or family members with chronic illnesses or disabilities |
234 |
Expand Social Security for those who need it most and who are treated unfairly by the current system |
235 |
Preserve Social Security for decades to come by asking the wealthiest to contribute more |
236 |
Fight Republican attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act |
237 |
Fight back against Republican plans to privatize or “phase out” Medicare as we know it |
238 |
Drive down drug costs for seniors and other Americans |
239 |
Reform Medicare delivery systems to deliver value and quality to our seniors and people with disabilities |
240 |
Curb skyrocketing rental costs in areas of opportunity |
241 |
Remove barriers to sustainable homeownership |
242 |
Help responsible homeowners save for a down payment |
243 |
Support counseling programs for the significant financial commitment of homeownership |
244 |
Update underwriting tools to reflect today’s job market |
245 |
Clarify the rules of the road to expand access to home loans |
246 |
Defend the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau |
247 |
Enforce fair housing and fair lending laws |
248 |
Connect housing support in high-poverty neighborhoods to economic opportunity |
249 |
Revitalize communities being dragged down by physical decay |
250 |
Commit that 100 percent of households in America will have access to high-speed, affordable broadband by 2020 |
251 |
Invest in computer science and STEM education |
252 |
Create a lifelong learning system that is better tailored to 21st-century jobs |
253 |
Increase access to capital for small businesses and start-ups |
254 |
Attract and retain top talent from around the world |
255 |
Invest in science and technology research and development, as well as in technology transfer |
256 |
Ensure benefits are flexible, portable, and comprehensive, as the economy changes and as Americans join the labor force in new capacities |
257 |
Deploy 5G wireless and other next-generation systems that can deliver faster wireless connections and enable the Internet of Things |
258 |
Connect public spaces like airports, mass transit systems, recreation centers, and career centers to high-speed internet so they can offer free wifi to the public |
259 |
Launch a model digital communities program that encourages communities to foster greater access to high-speed internet for their residents at affordable prices |
260 |
Fight for an open internet abroad |
261 |
Work to leave internet governance to the global community of engineers, companies, civil society groups, and internet users—not to governments |
262 |
Grow American technology exports, while fighting to protect U.S. IP against piracy |
263 |
Promote cyber security at home and abroad |
264 |
Safeguard the free flow of information across borders |
265 |
Update procedures concerning cross-border requests for data by law enforcement |
266 |
Defend net neutrality |
267 |
Improve the patent system to reward innovators |
268 |
Reduce barriers to entry to promote healthy competition |
269 |
Ensure an effective copyright system that protects creative content, while unlocking access to orphan works and promoting open-licensing arrangements for materials supported by federal grant funding |
270 |
Affirm strong consumer protection values without stifling innovation |
271 |
Protect online privacy and security |
272 |
Implement a multi-millionaire "Fair Share Surcharge" |
273 |
Shut down the "private tax system" for the wealthiest, starting by immediately closing specific egregious loopholes |
274 |
Restore fair taxation on multi-million dollar estates |
275 |
Ensure millionaires can no longer pay a lower rate than their secretary |
276 |
Close corporate and Wall Street tax loopholes and invest in America |
277 |
Simplify and cut taxes for small businesses so they can hire and grow |
278 |
Provide tax relief to working families from the rising costs they face |
279 |
Pay for ambitious investments in a fiscally responsible way |