Quality Education for All Students
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Quality Education for All Students
Free breakfast and lunch for all students, Pre-K through 12th grade
Food programs that will provide working families with snacks and food items for all students to take home at the end of each week
A one-stop website that includes services for students with learning disabilities.
Also, a hotline with special education advocates available to answer special education law questions or to give free advice
Free or reduced-cost before and after-school programs
Increase early detection programs for speech, autism, Down syndrome, etc.
Attract special education professionals through a statewide initiative to encourage homegrown SLPs, special education teachers, OTs, PTs, etc
Incentives for schools that provide non-academic experiences for students
Modify state achievement testing parameters that are equitable for students with varying socioeconomic statuses
Reproductive & Healthcare Resources for Women
Free, reduced-cost, or lower monthly payment plans (based on household income) are available at reproductive and health clinics statewide
Provide necessities that include menstrual hygiene products, contraceptives, and STI testing
Safe and legal access to abortions
Allocating Arizona's Resources Wisely & Efficiently
Common-sense regulations on water rights in AZ
Commission to analyze the chemicals and fertilizers used in agricultural fields
Tax credit for farmers and agricultural companies that implement environmentally friendly practices
Tax credit for companies that use alternative energy efficiently and consistently
Encouraging Small Business Growth & Creation
Startup costs are covered for new, locally owned businesses
Tax credits for small businesses, particularly LGBTQIA+, women-owned & minority-owned
Highlighting LGBTQIA+, women-owned & minority-owned businesses through a statewide chamber of commerce-type catalog provided to the public
Advocate for Farmers & Agricultural Workers
Benefits increase for agricultural workers, or the creation of a guaranteed benefits commission to handle health, vision, dental, and child care for these families
Monthly town halls open to agricultural companies and independent farmers to ensure they are heard and acknowledged
Health regulations to eliminate E. coli and other infectious disease outbreaks in the communities
Honoring our Veterans & Military Families
Proclamation to recognize AZ veterans and their families in November
Increase psychological services for veterans or service members with PTSD, anxiety, depression, etc.
More statewide no-cost veteran clinics
Creation of a veteran hospital in AZ, which will be at no cost to our veterans and their military families. Open to the public as well, at a reduced cost
Veteran to Civilian Commission to help alleviate the stress of transitioning to civilian life, as well as job support, housing assistance, food assistance, and free mental health services
Increase permanent homeless shelters across AZ
Protecting our Seniors
Nursing home and long-term facilities review for quality of care, patient resources, family support, and an extensive review of employees and facility administration
Medicare or Medicaid-approved mental health services and support, including telehealth
Easily accessible website and hotline for Arizona seniors, with more resources in terms of health care, health insurance, mental health services, legal advice, food assistance, housing assistance
Low-cost senior living housing
Technology assistance programs that educate seniors on scams, phishing, and viruses
Homelessness Care and Support
Shelters that offer extended stays, especially in the winter and summer months, transitional housing program assistance, and assistance with applying for Section 8 and other low-income housing programs
Increase shelters across Arizona
Provide free medical, dental, vision care, mental health services, housing assistance, food assistance (including ACCHHS and unemployment assistance), and child care services
Tax credits are given to businesses that hire applicants who were formerly unhoused
Border & Immigration Support
Pathway to Citizenship Task Force to help those who are trying to become U.S. citizens make it an easier and more efficient pathway to becoming a U.S. citizen
Regulations to keep drugs and illegal substances from crossing the border and getting into the hands of Arizonans
Reinstate DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)
Ensure each border patrol station is open and has the resources it needs to operate effectively