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July 3, 2016

An American Agenda

Corporations
Corporate personhood

Democracy
Amend Senate
Elect Attorney General Instant runoff voting
Ballot initiatives
Devolution Public campaign financing Urban statehood
Green Party
 
Drugs
End the war on drugs
 
Healthcare
Single payer health plan
 
Housing
Foreclosure plan
Shared equity program
 
Justice
Improve jury rights Restorative justice
Community courts
 
Local
Building little republics Local currency
Localism
Participatory budgeting

Money
Alternative currencies
Credit unions Credit unions by state
End credit card usury
Printing money Restore Glass-Steigall
Universal income
War
War abolition
 
Youth
Lower the drinking age
 
at 7/03/2016
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