Voting Rights
The John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act responds to current conditions in voting today by restoring the full protections of the original, bipartisan Voting Rights Act of 1965, which was last reauthorized by Congress in 2006, but gutted by the Supreme Court in 2013.
Medicaid Expansion
We need to expand Medicaid to include dental, vision, and mental health care.
Fiscal Responsibility
It’s spending on the things you need to promote the common welfare such as roads, education, defense and health while making sure you pay for them with a fair, well administered tax system.
Women’s Rights
But the establishment of justice doesn’t end there. Justice extends to the ability to vote.
Climate Change
Climate is changing. Some people say it is a natural cycle while others say it’s all from carbon dioxide pollution.