The Democratic Difference:
Freedom, Family,
FairnessEn Español
Democrats are on your side when it comes
to our most cherished values: Freedom, Fairness and Family. Despite continuing
opposition from Republicans in Madison and Washington DC, Wisconsin’s Democrats
are fighting successfully to protect our rights, our opportunities and our way
of life.
Protecting Our
Freedoms Democrats are fighting every day to
protect the freedoms of law-abiding Wisconsin citizens, including the freedom
to:
- Earn a good
living;
- Make your
own decisions about your health care, including end-of-life decisions;
- Enjoy local
control over the education of your children;
- Live in
neighborhoods without crime and pollution;
- And have access
to the ballot box to hold elected officials accountable.
Protecting Our
Families Democrats
agree that safe and secure families are built by strong families. And
Democrats have made the commitment to ensure that our families have the
resources and infrastructure they need to preserve our
communities.
Democrats are fighting every day to protect
our families by:
- Promoting
family-supporting jobs;
- Ensuring access
to quality health care and affordable prescription drugs;
- Providing
schools with the resources they need to ensure our children’s
success;
- Securing a
healthy tomorrow for our children by protecting our clean air, water, and
land;
- And defending
our families by investing in homeland security and shielding our nation against
real threats.
Promoting
Fairness Democrats
believe hard-working Wisconsin citizens deserve a responsive and responsible
government that treats its citizens fairly.
Democrats are fighting every day to promote and protect
fairness, including:
- Getting a fair
day’s wage for a fair day’s work;
- Keeping health
care costs under control;
- Ensuring quality
public schools for our children no matter where they live in the state;
- Preventing
energy companies from gouging consumers for gas and home heating
costs;
- And maintaining the integrity of
the political process by putting people before special
interests.
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