There is shared consensus among Minneapolis residents about the problems our city faces. We need leaders that will have the courage to chart our path forward and offer real solutions.
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Police accountability
Minneapolis for the many is a city where MPD is accountable to our community, where community oversight is embedded into our city’s policing and where structural change through the consent decree becomes reality.
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Public safety
Minneapolis for the many is a city where all of us deserve to be safe, no matter what neighborhood we live in or the color of our skin. A city where our public safety services are expanded to meet the needs of individuals in crisis with approaches that are compassionate and data driven.
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Housing
Minneapolis for the many is a city with commonsense solutions that ensure we all make rent while having enough to care for our families, no exceptions.
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Homelessness
Minneapolis for the many is a city where our unsheltered neighbors are treated with dignity and care, where our approaches are rooted in service that is health-based and trauma-informed and where city resources are spent on real solutions rather than displacement.
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Environmental justice
Minneapolis for the many is a city that prioritizes clean air and water for future generations and centers the voices of Black, Brown and Indigenous residents who are disproportionately impacted by climate change.
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City services
Minneapolis for the many is a city that works for all of us—where the roads we drive on are well maintained, the sidewalks we walk on are accessible year-round and the streets our kids play on are safe from speeding cars.
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Public transit
Minneapolis for the many is a city where people in every neighborhood can easily and safely bike, walk, roll, or take public transit to improve our collective health, protect our climate, and create a better future for our families and communities.