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Democracy, Community and Government
Government must be responsive to the needs and
will of the people while respecting rights of
minorities.
Government must
respect, protect and support freedom of
expression, strict separation of government and
religion, individuals' privacy, constitutional
rights of criminal suspects and the
rehabilitated, all other rights under the Bill
of Rights, and equal protection of the law for
all.
We are committed to equality of
rights and opportunities for individuals
regardless of race, color, actual or perceived
gender, marital or domestic partner status,
age, occupation, national origin, disability,
physical appearance, living arrangements,
sexual orientation, and political or religious
preference.
We are committed to the
principle that women and men are equal.
We oppose racial and ethnic
profiling.
All governments must
respect the sovereignty of and abide by
treaties with Native American nations.
We encourage initiatives to involve and
empower citizens in civic affairs.
All governments must comply with open
meetings and public record laws. Public
records should be available through the
Internet.
The Internet must be
affordably available to all citizens without
unwarranted intrusion on privacy.
Free libraries with access to uncensored
information must be adequately supported.
We oppose consolidation of media
ownership.
We support free media
time for candidate debate. The Fairness
Doctrine should be
re-instituted.
We call for full public financing of
all election campaigns, reform of campaign
finance laws to lessen the influence of money
on public policy, and programs to enhance
election participation by all citizens. We
oppose measures that make voting more
difficult.
We reject voting
systems that do not leave a verifiable hardcopy
record of votes.
We support
improvements in government efficiency but hold
government accountable for outsourcing. We
oppose abuse of limited term employment.
We oppose taxes or legislation imposed
under the guise of gubernatorial partial veto,
and support a state constitutional amendment
assuring that the Legislature approves all
taxes and laws.
Government must
deal effectively with crime, terrorism, and
their causes, while protecting constitutional
rights.
We oppose the death
penalty.
We support adequate funding
for law enforcement.
We support
efforts to reduce the nation's crime rate.
Education and jobs with decent wages are more
effective and economical than imprisonment in
dealing with crime.
We support
equitable sentencing standards, judges'
authority to modify sentences, and alternatives
to incarceration.
Minor marijuana
offenses should be processed as local ordinance
violations.
We support the right to
hunt.
We support reasonable firearm
regulations to protect the safety of citizens
and law enforcement officers. These include
requiring safety locks on guns and background
checks on all gun purchasers. We support
Wisconsin's concealed carry ban.
We
advocate strengthening consumer protection laws
and returning enforcement authority to the
Wisconsin Department of Justice.
We
support accurate labeling of food products,
including "organic" foods.
Usurious lending should be prohibited.
State revenue sharing should continue.
The state must honor its obligation to fund two
thirds of school districts' expenses.
Federal and state governments must
fully fund mandated programs.
We
support the Social Security system, with
inflation indexing, but oppose its
privatization, and object to misusing its Trust
Fund to hide federal deficits.
We
support the arts as essential for the
spiritual, intellectual and economic health of
our communities.
Our wealth should
be measured not only by the GNP, but also by
broad measures of well being such as the United
Nations' Human Development Index.
