Our PLATFORM

  • The United States should pursue a foreign policy rooted in diplomacy, international law, and the protection of human rights.

    This approach requires bringing an end to continuous wars, U.S. interventionism, and the imposition of unilateral sanctions.

    Military expenditures should be reduced by 50 - 75%, with resources redirected toward cooperative international initiatives, including a Global Green New Deal and nuclear disarmament.

    A just resolution to the conflict in Palestine must be prioritized, along with the termination of the embargo on Cuba and the prohibition of drone and artificial intelligence warfare.

    At home, veterans’ programs should be fully funded, while abroad, the United States must cease support for and the sale of arms to governments that commit human rights abuses.

    We call for the closure of Guantanamo Bay and the majority of the nation’s more than 700 overseas military bases.

  • We propose an agenda that advances economic security, social equity, and shared prosperity through comprehensive reforms.

    Education should be made a universal right by guaranteeing tuition-free pre-K and higher education, coupled with the abolition of student debt and the provision of free childcare to support families.

    To ensure a living standard for all workers, a minimum wage of $25 per hour should be established.

    Families earning less than $75,000 annually should benefit of reduced tax burdens, while the artificial cap on Social Security contributions for high-income earners should be removed, and the Social Security tax extended to capital gains and dividend income.

    Additional revenue would be secured through higher taxation of the ultra-wealthy.

    Universal access to free, high-speed internet should be guaranteed nationwide as a public good.

    To strengthen fair competition and economic democracy, monopolies should be broken up, corporate stock buybacks should be prohibited, and global fair trade agreements should be established to protect workers and communities.

  • We recognizes the urgency of the climate crisis and the call for immediate and transformative action.

    A national climate emergency should be declared, establishing the foundation for a Real Green New Deal that prioritizes sustainable development, social equity, and economic resilience.

    Fossil fuel extraction practices such as fracking should be banned, and all subsidies to the fossil fuel industry eliminated.

    In alignment with these priorities, the military budget should be reduced by 50 - 75%, reallocating these resources to climate resilience and community investment.

    The energy and railroad systems should be nationalized to ensure they operate in the public interest and support a rapid transition to renewable power and coast-to-coast high-speed rail.

    Agricultural policy should be reoriented toward regenerative organic practices to restore ecosystems, strengthen food security, and reduce emissions.

    Environmental justice should be advanced through climate reparations for frontline communities, alongside people’s right to clean air, land, and water for everyone.

  • We affirm our commitment to advancing fair labor standards and economic justice through a comprehensive set of policies.

    All workers should have guaranteed 3 weeks of paid sick leave, 8 weeks of paid vacation, and one year of parental leave, ensuring dignity, health, and balance in the workplace.

    A Federal Jobs Guarantee and a guaranteed livable income, set above the poverty threshold, shall be established to provide economic security and eliminate involuntary unemployment.

    We believe in supporting the development and growth of worker-owned cooperatives as a model of democratic ownership.

    The right to unionize should be expanded to include domestic workers, agricultural workers, and those employed in contingent or “gig” labor.

    A universal minimum wage of $25 per hour shall be enacted, indexed to both inflation and productivity growth, and all sub-minimum wage exemptions shall be eliminated.

    We believe in the veto of any legislation designed to undermine the right to strike or to impose compulsory strikebreaking measures, affirming the fundamental right of workers to collective action.

  • We believe in the transformation of the justice system by banning private prisons and detention centers, abolishing the death penalty, and addressing the harms of mass incarceration through a shift toward restorative justice.

    We call for the elimination of unpaid and underpaid prison labor, ensuring that incarcerated people are treated with dignity and fairness.

    We demand the community control of policing through independent oversight boards, the halt of the expansion of “cop cities,” and the end of qualified immunity, which has long shielded law enforcement from responsibility.

    We believe in a justice system that prioritizes rehabilitation, accountability, and community safety.

  • We believe in a humane, just, and comprehensive approach to immigration and foreign policy.

    To address the root causes of displacement, the United States should drastically reduce the tide of migration by ending interventionist policies and economic sanctions abroad, while increasing humanitarian aid to stabilize affected regions.

    Domestically, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) should be abolished and replaced with an Office of Citizenship, Refugees, and Immigration Services dedicated to upholding human rights and due process.

    Refugee programs and visa availability should be significantly expanded, while DACA protections should be strengthened and updated.

    The failed “war on drugs” should end as a means of reducing violence and displacement across the hemisphere.

    Families separated under prior immigration policies should be reunited, and undocumented immigrants should be granted amnesty with a clear and accessible path to citizenship.

    To ensure fairness and efficiency in adjudication, immigration courts should be fully staffed and funded, and additional asylum officers should be hired to uphold the United States’ obligations under international and domestic law.

  • We believe in the establishment of comprehensive, equitable, and publicly accountable healthcare for all.

    A national improved Medicare for All program should be implemented to guarantee universal access to quality care, while all outstanding medical debt should be canceled to relieve financial burdens on patients.

    Reproductive rights should be codified, ensuring the protections established under Roe v. Wade.

    Oversight and auditing of medical agencies should be rigorously enforced to maintain transparency, accountability, and public trust.

    Patents on publicly funded medical developments should be prohibited, and the pharmaceutical industry should transition to public ownership, with full public funding provided for medical and pharmaceutical research.

    Investments should be directed toward local clinics and community hospitals to strengthen healthcare infrastructure at the community level.

    A publicly owned, democratically controlled national health service should be established to ensure that all aspects of healthcare delivery operate in the public interest rather than for private profit.