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Amidst climate change and historic income inequality, the Green Party stands for green energy and people power. Voting Green means: | Amidst climate change and historic income inequality, the Green Party stands for green energy and people power. Voting Green means: | ||
− | • a state bank to invest in California | + | • a state bank to invest in California |
− | • publicly-owned | + | • publicly-owned solar and wind energy generation, not nuclear and fossil fuels |
− | • money out of politics | + | • taking money out of politics through public financing of elections and ending corporate personhood |
− | • people into politics | + | • putting people into politics through proportional representation and fair ballot access |
− | • | + | • instead of cutting funding for schools and clinics, lower workers' taxes while taxing pollution, carbon and the rich |
• living wage jobs, affordable housing, legal marriages and single-payer health care for all | • living wage jobs, affordable housing, legal marriages and single-payer health care for all | ||
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With enough Greens elected, we'll | With enough Greens elected, we'll | ||
− | • fully fund K-12 | + | • fully fund K-12 and provide free tuition to public colleges and universities |
− | • end the death penalty, amend Three-Strikes, | + | • grow the economy with new Green jobs |
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+ | • end the death penalty, amend Three-Strikes, end indefinite detention of Americans without trial | ||
• keep renters and homeowners secure, reform Proposition 13 to close corporate loopholes | • keep renters and homeowners secure, reform Proposition 13 to close corporate loopholes | ||
− | • close Diablo Canyon and San Onofre and create a Solar California | + | • cut military spending by at least 50% |
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+ | • reduce carbon emissions by at least 40% by 2020 and 95% by 2050. | ||
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+ | • close Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear power plants and create a Solar California | ||
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+ | Support Jill Stein, our presidential candidate www.jillstein.org | ||
− | Occupy your government. Vote Green. | + | Occupy your government. Register and Vote Green. |
• Green Party of California | • Green Party of California |
Revision as of 01:07, 17 July 2012
Green Party
Amidst climate change and historic income inequality, the Green Party stands for green energy and people power. Voting Green means:
• a state bank to invest in California
• publicly-owned solar and wind energy generation, not nuclear and fossil fuels
• taking money out of politics through public financing of elections and ending corporate personhood
• putting people into politics through proportional representation and fair ballot access
• instead of cutting funding for schools and clinics, lower workers' taxes while taxing pollution, carbon and the rich
• living wage jobs, affordable housing, legal marriages and single-payer health care for all
• liveable cities, sustainable agriculture, nature protection
• immigrants rights
• peace not war
With enough Greens elected, we'll
• fully fund K-12 and provide free tuition to public colleges and universities
• grow the economy with new Green jobs
• end the death penalty, amend Three-Strikes, end indefinite detention of Americans without trial
• keep renters and homeowners secure, reform Proposition 13 to close corporate loopholes
• cut military spending by at least 50%
• reduce carbon emissions by at least 40% by 2020 and 95% by 2050.
• close Diablo Canyon and San Onofre nuclear power plants and create a Solar California
Support Jill Stein, our presidential candidate www.jillstein.org
Occupy your government. Register and Vote Green.
• Green Party of California
• P.O. Box 485
• San Francisco, CA 94104
• (916) 448-3437
• gpca@cagreens.org
• www.cagreens.org