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**immediately extend executive action to protect at least 9 million immigrants from deportation [https://martinomalley.com/15-goals/goal-5/]
  
 
==Environmental==
 
==Environmental==

Revision as of 15:16, 22 January 2016

Issues

Martin O'Malley's vision consists of "15 Goals to Rebuild the American Dream." [1]

Tax Reform

Jobs and Business Policy

  • Increasing Median Net Worth [2]
    • reach wage growth of 4% annually by 2018
    • increase number of families with adequate retirement savings by 50% within 8 years
    • cut the pay gap between full-time men and women workers in half by 2025 through paycheck fairness laws, strong family leave policies, and expanded access to quality, affordable healthcare
  • Unemployment
    • cut the unemployment rate among young people in half within 3 years [3]
    • reach full employment for American veterans by 2020 [4]

Health Policy

Drug Policy

Middle East

Trade

Immigration

  • Comprehensive Immigration Reform
    • immediately extend executive action to protect at least 9 million immigrants from deportation [5]

Environmental

  • Renewable Energy [6]
    • create a Clean Energy Jobs Corps to partner with communities to become more energy efficient, create new green spaces, and restore and expand forests
    • generate 100% of American electricity with renewable energy by 2050
    • federal legislation that caps on carbon emissions from all sources, proceeds from permits returned to low- and middle-class families and invested in job transition assistance and Clean Energy Jobs Corps
    • reject projects like Keystone XL and deny new permits for drilling in Alaska, the arctic, and off the coast
    • increase royalties and emissions fees for fossil fuel companies currently drilling on federal land and invest proceeds in jobs and skills training