Small businesses need our support to continue creating family-wage jobs that help us all thrive.
If, how and when to start a family is a deeply personal and complicated decision, and the government has no business dictating those parts of peoples’ private lives. Twenty thousand people alone died last year from Fentanyl overdose (a powerful synthetic opioid), and the problem is only getting worse. The people of Washington have spoken on cannabis and the federal government should respect that decision. We must shore up the USDA Rural Development Agencies so that we can continue to provide affordable financing options, expand modern utilities to rural communities and find ways to rebuild and reinvigorate rural economic opportunity.
I will fight against any attempt by the Trump administration to invade a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions. Things have to change.
We already spend more per person as a percentage of GDP than any other advanced nation in the world. Due to the negligible THC content, the Department of Agriculture rightfully recognizes that hemp is not a drug, and we should treat it as such. Carolyn Long is running for Congress in Southwest Washington (WA-03) for the 2020 election. Some 2020 election dates and procedures have changed as a result of the coronavirus. We need to immediately repair the Affordable Care Act, stabilize the marketplace and provide a Public Option to expand coverage while we work towards health care for all. Criminalizing and stigmatizing people’s suffering only further separates them from society and deprives them of a chance to recover and be a contributing member of society. We have a tremendous deficit of affordable housing in Washington, and we need innovative and robust policies to increase the supply of housing. Our immigration system is broken and all too often draconian and dehumanizing. We need to be better stewards of taxpayers’ money and find ways to rehabilitate and hold accountable nonviolent offenders outside of the already overwhelmed prison system. The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington will be held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 10 U.S. We have a duty to guarantee our communities are safe, so we must ensure our local police, firefighters, and EMTs are supported with necessary equipment, adequate training and, full funding. Cannabis business owners across Washington are contributing hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue every year, and we should protect them from federal interference. This isn’t a partisan issue; we must work together to solve this problem. Make no mistake, when Republicans passed their $1.5 trillion tax give-away for the rich, they knew what they wanted to do next: make deep cuts to earned benefits like Social Security and Medicare. The elections will coincide with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. We must look for modern, cost-effective solutions that secure our borders without wasting precious taxpayer dollars on useless walls. In particular, opiate and meth abuse are tearing rural communities apart and contributing to the struggle of small town economies everywhere. And we must be smarter about regulations so that small businesses have an easier path to entry and success. Instead of hoping something will trickle down, we need to build an economy that works for everyone. Let’s lead the effort to pass a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United. We are saving lives with laws that temporarily restrict firearms from domestic abusers and those that have been adjudicated mentally ill. Congress needs to take action and enact these kinds of laws at the Federal level. We must embrace our returning troops, do away with the stigma of receiving or asking for assistance, and do our best to inform and encourage them to leverage what they have earned and deserve. We must also protect and expand the Low Income Housing Tax Credit that incentivizes developers to build affordable housing. We should explore restorative justice as a means for offenders to repair the harm caused by their behavior. These Americans shouldn’t be forced to live in their cars or on the streets while Congress is too gridlocked to fight for them and ensure access to safe and affordable housing.
We need to put an end to the for-profit immigration detention system and put a stop to the militarization of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
She then enjoyed an active career in the United States for a number of years, with major opera, concert and radio appearances. We must be vigilant and work every day to guarantee women not only have the right to decide what happens to their bodies, but that they are guaranteed fair and equal pay, adequate reproductive health care, justice for survivors of sexual assault and domestic abuse, and work environments safe from harassment. Imagine for a moment being a soldier returning home after a deployment, a senior citizen on a fixed income facing a 25% rent increase, a recent graduate struggling on an ‘entry-level’ salary, or a newly single parent standing at a crossroads. And after people have served their time and paid their debt to society, we should remove the barriers that prevent them from rejoining society and contributing to their communities. Climate Change is real and it is a human-caused crisis that requires immediate action. An investment in fixing our crumbling infrastructure is an investment in our people, our communities, and our local businesses.
If, how and when to start a family is a deeply personal and complicated decision, and the government has no business dictating those parts of peoples’ private lives. Twenty thousand people alone died last year from Fentanyl overdose (a powerful synthetic opioid), and the problem is only getting worse. The people of Washington have spoken on cannabis and the federal government should respect that decision. We must shore up the USDA Rural Development Agencies so that we can continue to provide affordable financing options, expand modern utilities to rural communities and find ways to rebuild and reinvigorate rural economic opportunity.
I will fight against any attempt by the Trump administration to invade a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions. Things have to change.
We already spend more per person as a percentage of GDP than any other advanced nation in the world. Due to the negligible THC content, the Department of Agriculture rightfully recognizes that hemp is not a drug, and we should treat it as such. Carolyn Long is running for Congress in Southwest Washington (WA-03) for the 2020 election. Some 2020 election dates and procedures have changed as a result of the coronavirus. We need to immediately repair the Affordable Care Act, stabilize the marketplace and provide a Public Option to expand coverage while we work towards health care for all. Criminalizing and stigmatizing people’s suffering only further separates them from society and deprives them of a chance to recover and be a contributing member of society. We have a tremendous deficit of affordable housing in Washington, and we need innovative and robust policies to increase the supply of housing. Our immigration system is broken and all too often draconian and dehumanizing. We need to be better stewards of taxpayers’ money and find ways to rehabilitate and hold accountable nonviolent offenders outside of the already overwhelmed prison system. The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington will be held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 10 U.S. We have a duty to guarantee our communities are safe, so we must ensure our local police, firefighters, and EMTs are supported with necessary equipment, adequate training and, full funding. Cannabis business owners across Washington are contributing hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue every year, and we should protect them from federal interference. This isn’t a partisan issue; we must work together to solve this problem. Make no mistake, when Republicans passed their $1.5 trillion tax give-away for the rich, they knew what they wanted to do next: make deep cuts to earned benefits like Social Security and Medicare. The elections will coincide with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. We must look for modern, cost-effective solutions that secure our borders without wasting precious taxpayer dollars on useless walls. In particular, opiate and meth abuse are tearing rural communities apart and contributing to the struggle of small town economies everywhere. And we must be smarter about regulations so that small businesses have an easier path to entry and success. Instead of hoping something will trickle down, we need to build an economy that works for everyone. Let’s lead the effort to pass a constitutional amendment to overturn Citizens United. We are saving lives with laws that temporarily restrict firearms from domestic abusers and those that have been adjudicated mentally ill. Congress needs to take action and enact these kinds of laws at the Federal level. We must embrace our returning troops, do away with the stigma of receiving or asking for assistance, and do our best to inform and encourage them to leverage what they have earned and deserve. We must also protect and expand the Low Income Housing Tax Credit that incentivizes developers to build affordable housing. We should explore restorative justice as a means for offenders to repair the harm caused by their behavior. These Americans shouldn’t be forced to live in their cars or on the streets while Congress is too gridlocked to fight for them and ensure access to safe and affordable housing.
We need to put an end to the for-profit immigration detention system and put a stop to the militarization of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
She then enjoyed an active career in the United States for a number of years, with major opera, concert and radio appearances. We must be vigilant and work every day to guarantee women not only have the right to decide what happens to their bodies, but that they are guaranteed fair and equal pay, adequate reproductive health care, justice for survivors of sexual assault and domestic abuse, and work environments safe from harassment. Imagine for a moment being a soldier returning home after a deployment, a senior citizen on a fixed income facing a 25% rent increase, a recent graduate struggling on an ‘entry-level’ salary, or a newly single parent standing at a crossroads. And after people have served their time and paid their debt to society, we should remove the barriers that prevent them from rejoining society and contributing to their communities. Climate Change is real and it is a human-caused crisis that requires immediate action. An investment in fixing our crumbling infrastructure is an investment in our people, our communities, and our local businesses.