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 @9NW3ZYS from Oregon answered…28mins28m

Testing for drugs would discourage drug addicts from even testing, but then they won't ever get better, so I'm unsure

 @9NW2LKL from Wisconsin answered…2hrs2H

No, instead focus on ending tax evasion and avoidance, and increase taxes on the wealthy and multinational corporations.

 @9NVTNDX from California answered…8hrs8H

Remove corporate tax loopholes and raise tax on corporations. Lower the tax rate for the middle class which comprises a…

 @9NVTDWZ from Georgia answered…8hrs8H

Welfare should be handed over to voluntary aid organizations which can determine their own appropriate restrictions.

 @9NVCN58 from Indiana answered…13hrs13H

This question is too vague and broad to answer. There are many, many reforms that need to be implemented. There are di…

 @9NVCN58 from Indiana answered…13hrs13H

I do not believe that labor unions have a significant impact on the economy. I believe that the government hurts the ec…

 @9NV3CVZ from Massachusetts answered…15hrs15H

No, Open trade is good for our economy. Decrease taxes and tariffs on imports and develop faster, travel technologies to…

 @9NTZF7C from Indiana answered…16hrs16H

Minimum wage should be based on supply and demand. A living wage is different in each community. The Federal government…

 @9NTZF7C from Indiana answered…16hrs16H

Paid leave should be for a finite period know in advance with family leave available for care for terminal illness as we…

 @9NTH43Q from North Carolina answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but only for low-income government workers, not politicians or executives. Adjust them yearly for inflation

 @9NTH43Q from North Carolina answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but only in countries that frequently breach trade deals and if measures are included that minimize the impact on t…

 @9NTH43Q from North Carolina answered…20hrs20H

Absolutely, make it a living wage based on set regional standards and adjust it yearly for inflation

 @9NTH43Q from North Carolina answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but gradually to prevent mass disruption. Require overtime pay for work beyond four days a week

 @9NTH43Q from North Carolina answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but it should be implemented gradually over a set transition period to prevent mass disruption. Start with state-ba…

 @9NTH43Q from North Carolina answered…20hrs20H

Yes, there should a federally-set minimum amount of days set aside for paid sick leave, vacation days, and maternity/pat…

 @9NTH43Q from North Carolina answered…20hrs20H

Fewer, direct benefits towards those most in need who are working hardest to escape their situation and ensure that all…

 @9NT9RF2 from Texas answered…22hrs22H

Yes, increase for $3 million+ earners, close loopholes for residential and corporations, and lower taxes for middle and…

 @9NT64WQ from Washington answered…23hrs23H

Cap personal wealth at, say, $ 1 billion per person. Any assets beyond which go to healthcare & research, , education, d…

 @9NT5SNK from Illinois answered…23hrs23H

Yes by adjusting it every year according to inflation and punish companies that try to increase the price of goods.

 @9NT5SNK from Illinois answered…23hrs23H

Lower the tax rate on Americans who make less than $90,000 a year and increase incrementally on those who make more than…