2015 Legislative Agenda
- Revenue & Tax Reform:
- Pass a capital gains tax on the wealthy to raise additional revenue to fund Basic Education and meet McCleary obligations
- Close corporate tax exemptions that lack accountable performance objectives and results in terms of living-wage jobs and other measurable community benefits
- Require the Legislature to adopt a Tax Expenditure Budget as part of the state biennial budget appropriations process
- Transportation:
- Authorize sustainable local, regional and state funding for transit
- Move people and freight safely and efficiently while minimizing carbon pollution
- Election Reform:
- Send a resolution to Congress calling for a constitutional amendment that corporations are not people and money is not speech
- Require campaign disclosure of “dark money” spending by nonprofits
- Support initiative reform
- Education:
- Fully fund K-12 Basic Education consistent with the McCleary order
- Restore 70% state share of higher ed funding (2002) vs. students’ share 30%
- Support school construction in the state capital budget
- Support funding for two free years of college or technical school
- Environment:
- Pass a carbon pollution cap and trade system to make polluters pay
- Pass the Oil Transportation Safety Act
- Labor:
- Pass a capital budget focused on repairing infrastructure to create jobs
- Raise the minimum wage statewide towards a goal of a living wage
- Provide paid sick leave for workers statewide
- Pass wage theft bills
- Housing and Human Services:
- Maintain the social safety net: Homeless, hungry, sick children can’t learn.
- Fund low-income housing in the capital budget at the highest level possible, with $100 million recommended
- Create a Medicaid Supportive Housing Services benefit
- Criminal Justice:
- Pass sentencing and juvenile justice system reform
- Pass a workable medical cannabis regulation that respects the needs of patients.
- Repeal the death penalty
- Reproductive Rights:
- Pass the Reproductive Health Act
- Oppose parental notification requirements for reproductive health services
(approved 1/27/2015 by the KCDCC Executive Board)