Plans & Policies
This is where the platform goes from priorities to execution. Each post is a deep dive that can connect to one or more of the 12 vision areas, with clear goals, specific actions, and accountability measures.
If you want the overview, start with the Five Pillars on the Homepage. If you want the full map of vision areas, visit Vision for California.
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California can reduce homelessness and deliver more homes faster without lowering standards or losing local voice. This plan prioritizes faster housing delivery, low-barrier stability services, and safer public spaces, all tied to five-year targets, independent audits, and public dashboards. Programs that do not meet benchmarks are restructured or ended.
California’s greatest untapped resource is a generation of young Californians locked out of ownership, authority, and opportunity in the systems they will inherit. California Next puts Californians under 40 at the center of the state’s energy, infrastructure, housing delivery, and digital modernization as builders, operators, and owners, with strict safeguards, audits, and sunset clauses so only what works scales.
Reliability first, clean energy second, affordability always, with power that works in disasters and lowers bills.
This policy focuses on what people feel most: cost, access, and reliability. It reduces surprise bills and improves price transparency, expands telehealth and mobile care, and makes sure hospitals and emergency response systems keep working during disasters.
California should offer every student a clear path to opportunity, from strong early learning to affordable college and career training. This plan supports teachers, expands tutoring and student services, builds future-ready curriculum, and publishes clear dashboards so families can track results. It also makes tuition more predictable for middle- and low-income families while protecting UC and CSU autonomy through an audit-ready reimbursement design.
A practical plan to keep water safe, reliable, and affordable across California by fixing aging infrastructure, expanding reuse and recharge, protecting groundwater, and preparing for climate extremes. It emphasizes local control with clear statewide standards, public reporting, and annual stress tests so Californians can see what is working, what is not, and how the system improves every year
A practical transportation plan that strengthens roads and evacuation routes, expands clean mobility, and keeps goods moving, with clear timelines, transparent funding, and measurable results for urban, suburban, and rural California.
Immigration reform must happen in Congress. California will protect communities, uphold the law, and keep integration and humanitarian response orderly, humane, and accountable.
This tax and revenue policy keeps California’s revenue base predictable while delivering targeted relief through simple credits, not new broad-based taxes. It funds infrastructure with fair county grants and ties spending to measurable results people can see, supported by quarterly public reporting, privacy-safe transparency, and independent audits
California can protect constitutional rights and reduce preventable tragedy at the same time. This plan focuses on targeted, rights-protective background checks, voluntary training that rewards responsibility, confidential prevention supports, and community-led safe storage initiatives, all tracked with public KPIs and independent evaluation.
Reduce violent crime, rebuild trust, and improve emergency readiness with clear standards, public dashboards, and independent audits. The plan supports professional policing and expands proven diversion and reentry programs to cut repeat offending.
Balance innovation with transparency, accountability, and voter empowerment so technology serves people and democracy.