| Depending on the type of gun control laws passed in VA it will be interesting to see if the state is sued in order to get issue to go to US Supreme Court. If the Dems are smart they won’t go overboard. |
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Hopefully common sense gun control. Also, ending the gerry mandering and redrawing districts.
But yes, they need to pass the ERA. It's beyond horrible that it hasn't been ratified yet. |
Spend like drunken sailors. |
+1 to all of these. |
Eliminate the Dillon Rule.
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This is a good list, and gun control belongs at the top. I think workers' rights and marijuana legalization (even "just" medical, something beyond the ridiculous current situation that merely mitigates your punishment if you're caught, and only if caught with the "right" kind -- special oil) should be on the agenda as well. |
| Pass the ERA |
Taxes are low in Virginia. This gives us an enormous opportunity to go for universal healthcare. Higher tax states (California) can't accomplish it because they are already starting from a high rate. If we increased our income taxes by 2 percentage points, which would still make our taxes cheaper than DC and Maryland, we could go a long way toward a state-administered health system. |
| Drawing better congressional districts/fixing gerrymandering. Then gun control. |
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Re-districting/gerrymandering first. There needs to be time to get it through the courts before the next round of elections.
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How about getting rid of the disbarred pedophile y’all elected to Senate? |
I agree with the above list, but the order wouldn't be my priority. But I support all. |
| Gun control, right to work repeal, minimum wage hike, tenants’ rights, school equity. |
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“Gun control, right to work repeal, minimum wage hike, tenants’ rights, school equity.”
If Ds make the mistake of trying to turn VA into MD it will be a brief two years rather than a long term shift.... |
| ^ point being some progressive changes are doable and should happen but going too far too fast will not be helpful longer term. |