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AIDS / HIV

The Green Party calls for comprehensive, humane, and competent care of all people with HIV/AIDS. The AIDS epidemic has not had adequate public health management at all government levels. Drug corporations have a strong profit motive to encourage for medical … Continue reading

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Health Care – Single Payer

Enact a universal, comprehensive, national single-payer health plan that will provide the following with no increase in cost: Sources: Green Party #MedicareForAll Single Payer – Green Party GP – Support Single Payer Petition . The Green Party Issues Index Green Party … Continue reading

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Health Care

We should support single-payer universal health care and preventive care for all. Health care is a right, not a privilege. Our current health care system lets tens of thousands of people die each year by excluding them from adequate care, … Continue reading

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The Green New Deal – Green Party

The Green New Deal will convert the old, gray economy into a new, sustainable economy that is environmentally sound, economically viable and socially responsible. It seeks to solve the climate crisis by combining quick action to get to net- zero … Continue reading

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Foreign Policy – Women’s Rights

We must make a strong and urgent call for U.S. passage of CEDAW, the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women, which was adopted in 1979 by the UN General Assembly and ratified by 173 countries. … Continue reading

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Foreign Policy-Trade

We need to urge our government to do the following: Re-formulate all international trade relations and commerce as currently upheld by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World … Continue reading

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Foreign Policy

At the start of a new century, we stand poised between: In the area of trade, third- and fourth-world economies and their resources are being ravaged and our own economy and job security undermined by global corporatization. Global Corporatization concentrates … Continue reading

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First Amendment Rights

Strictly enforce our First Amendment rights of speech, assembly, association and petition. Federal, state and local governments must safeguard our right to public, non-violent protest. It is intolerable that law enforcement agencies intimidate lawful protesters with brutality, surveillance, repression and … Continue reading

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Families and Children

We need social policies to focus on protecting families. The young— our citizens of tomorrow— are increasingly at risk. Programs must ensure that children, who are among the most vulnerable members of society, receive basic nutritional, educational, and medical necessities. … Continue reading

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Fair Banking for All

Last year alone, Americans paid $113 billion in interest on credit cards. That’s 50 percent more than just five years ago. With a total of more than $1 trillion in outstanding revolving credit card debt and an average balance of … Continue reading

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