One Minnesota Plan
For the past 40 years, US government has been taking money from working people and giving it to the rich, but it wasn’t always that way.
The generations of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s kept their share of our country’s wealth because government used to watch out for workers, and we can keep our share if our government goes back to helping everyone like it used to.
The One Minnesota Plan is aimed at supporting and giving back to Minnesota workers:
Child and Family Well-Being expand access to healthcare and reduce childhood poverty
Children's Mental Health support kids with prevention, treatment, and recovery programs
Educational Opportunity expand the number of students reading at or above grade level
Child Care Access increase access to high quality child care and early education programs
Workforce Shortage create a diverse and skilled workforce
Housing Stability prioritize reliable, secure, and affordable housing
Public Safety reduce violent crime
Health Disparities ensure high quality health care for all
Substance Use Disorder reduce opioid deaths
Inclusion and Retention build an inclusive environment in state government
Equitable Procurement open opportunities for small businesses to become state vendors
Climate Resilience make all communities resilient
Greenhouse Gas Emissions meet or exceed statutory greenhouse gas emissions goals
Customer Experience guarantee high-quality customer experiences for all government services
Government Systems implement systems that support all people