Issue Position: Civil Rights

Issue Position

As the leader of the free world, we must set an example by living the principles we preach: freedom of speech and religion and freedom from persecution. We must ensure no one faces discrimination in the classroom or workplace. With a monumental year for marriage equality behind us, no one should have to live in fear because they are with the one they love. As a member of the LGBT Equality Caucus, I am working toward the extension of equal rights for everyone.

Women have made great strides in history, but it's time they receive equal pay for equal work and the opportunity to maintain a work and family balance.

The right to vote is the cornerstone of our democracy and should be a simple and convenient process. My visit to Selma, Alabama on the 50th anniversary of the civil rights march over the Edmund Pettus Bridge was a stark reminder of how far we have come, but how much further we have to go in restoring the right to vote.

Finally, the voices of the people--not the bank accounts of a select few--should determine the outcomes of election and policies of the government, which is why I support increased voter participation and oppose the misguided "Citizens United" Supreme Court decision. Our overall goal should be to respect the dignity and rights of every individual.


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