Policies

Anti-war action & tax resistance
Organize, legislate, and push for resistance to funding illegal wars. What we build here should not be used to destroy elsewhere.

  • Healthcare access now
    Fully utilize existing systems to ensure everyone receives care—before debating future models of reform.

  • Constitutional protections for all
    Defend freedom of speech, press, and civil liberties. Reject division and realign around shared rights.

  • Digital access as a fundamental right
    Guarantee access to phones and the internet as essential infrastructure for modern life, work, and democracy.

  • Land back & community sovereignty
    Restore land and stewardship to people—locally, nationally, and to Native governance—centering care, safety, and responsibility.

  • Education investment

    • Minimum teacher salaries ($60k baseline, $80k with experience and advanced degrees)

    • Fund schools in line with inflation

    • Support educators teaching real, honest history

    • Invest in trade skills and cooperative learning models

    • Support teachers pursuing advanced education

  • Worker-owned economy

    • Fund and expand worker cooperatives

    • Provide technical support for co-op development and small business transition

    • Strengthen workers’ right to organize

  • Environmental protections

    • Moratorium on data center expansion until properly regulated

    • Require proof that mining can occur without long-term environmental harm (“Prove It First”)

    • Block permits for corporations with histories of environmental or legal violations

    • Ensure companies—not taxpayers—pay for cleanup costs

    • Protect Minnesota’s natural resources from further destruction

  • Housing justice

    • Emergency rental assistance to stabilize communities

    • Cap rent increases at 3% annually

    • Protect tenant unions and the right to organize, including rent strikes

    • Limit excessive property ownership to prevent hoarding and speculation

  • Community Police Leadership Faction (CPLF)
    Establish an elected civilian body with full authority over police policy, discipline, and leadership. CPLF will investigate misconduct, oversee operations, and return accountability to the public.