Democratic Blueprint For 2021

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RECOVER. RESTORE. REBUILD.

THE DEMOCRATIC BLUEPRINT FOR 2021

As elected leaders, we are resolutely We stand ready to pass a comprehensive plan that
committed to expanding justice, equity, and streamlines Arizona’s ineffective unemployment insurance
prosperity for all Arizonans. In the face of a program, fixes inaccessible housing assistance programs,
global pandemic that is still spreading, still expands access to childcare subsidies & food programs;
taking lives, still impacting our economy and helps small business stay afloat until our economy
and devastating our most vulnerable stabilizes . We must also provide better protection for
communities, our priorities frontline workers, children and
have never been more
clear. Arizona has had WE HAVE THE teachers as Arizona reopens it’s
economy. We must reform long-
more than a half a million
COVID-19 cases, and tens IDEAS AND term care, where one percent of
our population lives but more than

RESOURCES
of thousands more could 40 percent of COVID deaths have
be infected - avoidably - occurred. Further, we must finally

TO MAKE A
before a vaccine is available come together to pass criminal
to everyone. Thousands of justice reform, which has long-
our friends, family members

DIFFERENCE
standing bipartisan support, to
and neighbors are no longer reduce one of the the nation’s highest
with us. Our government’s incarceration rates. Democrats will
response has failed to meet this historic also fiercely defend voting rights and the integrity of our
challenge and exposed severe flaws in our elections, which have come under relentless attack from a
social safety net. The pandemic has further vocal minority, unhappy with the recent election outcome.
exposed race-based health disparities
nationwide and in Arizona, and we must Legislative Democrats are working for all Arizonans,
work to identify and address these issues. communities and Tribal Nations; and small businesses
Senate and House Democrats stand ready to and have developed a comprehensive COVID-19
wrok with the Governor and our Republican resonse for the 55th Legislative Sessions. We invite
colleagues in the 2021 Legislative Session our Republican colleagues to step up and join us.
on immediate common-sense solutions It’s time to reimagine a new Arizona with a strong
to help Arizonans navigate the final foundation that works for everyone in our state.
months of the pandemic. We have the
ideas and resources to make a difference.
COMPREHENSIVE COVID 19
RESPONSE
01 EQUITABLE VACCINE DISTRIBUTION
The most impor tant COVID-19 response at this
j u n c tu r e , i s wo r k i n g t o e n su r e t h e e ff i c i e n t , fa i r ,
a n d t ra n s p a r e nt d i s t r i b u t i o n o f t h e C O V I D - 1 9
va c c i n e s t a t e w i d e .

SMALL BUSINESS RELIEF


COVID-19 has laid bare all of our social inequities
and misplaced priorities . That has been abundantly
clear in how many of Arizona’s small busines ses
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have been le ft behind in this pandemic while
corporations take an unfair chunk of the relie f funds
meant for small business owners . We must rectif y
this and ensure that our local, independent
businesses are not le ft behind in this pandemic .

03 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
Ever y day this pandemic continues, Arizonans
a r e s t r u g g l i n g t o c o p e . We m u s t s t r e a m l i n e
A r i z o n a ’s o v e r l y c o m p l i c a t e d a n d i n e f f e c t i v e
u n e m p l o y m e n t i n s u ra n c e p r o g ra m . Te n s o f
thousands of eligible Arizonans are receiving
o n l y $ 11 7 p e r we e k , w e l l b e l o w t h e $ 2 4 0 b e n e f i t ,
which is already the second lowest UI benefit in
t h e c o u n t r y. O u r u n e m p l o y m e n t t r u s t i s r u n n i n g
o u t a n d n e e d s t o b e r e p l e n i s h e d . We n e e d a
s y s t e m t h a t wo r k s a n d i s fa i r , a n d w e n e e d
j o b s w h e r e w o r k e r s a r e s a f e a n d h e a l t h y.

EVICTIONS CRISIS
I t ’s c ruc ia l that p e o pl e stay h ome to stop the spread
d u ri n g th is p a ndemi c . To ensu re this , we must pro v ide
more f u n d i n g fo r rent an d mo r tgag e s , ex te nd the e vic tio n
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m orato ri um fo r renter s and streamline and s impli f y the
a p p lic at i o n p ro c e s s fo r as sist an c e . F or many Ari zonans ,
a job l o s s o r un e xp e c te d me di c al b i l l m eans the threat o f
e v ic tio n , a n d many Ari zo nans hav e a lread y b e en wrongl y
e v i c te d d uri ng th e pandemi c . We must full y fu nd the
Re nta l A s s istan c e Trust Fun d to handle the lo om ing
su rge i n as s ist an c e re qu e st s and pre vent home le s sne s s .
This is a pu blic -heal th ne c e s s i t y.
05 PRISONS, JAILS, & JUSTICE SYSTEM
Ja ils and pris ons throughou t the state c ontinue to b e
h ot sp ot s for C OV I D -1 9, pu tting the pris on p op ulation,
d0d5db c orre c tions staff, and surrounding c ommun i tie s at
risk o f an ou tbreak . One o f the mo st e ffe c t i v e way s
to mitigate the spread is b y re duc ing the p rison
p opulation. We prop o s e e xpanding c om pas sionate
and earne d ear l y re leas e options and incre ase d
o ver s ight o f the DOC while wor k ing wi th c ou nt y
atto rne ys and c our t s to de ve lop p olic ie s that
enc ourage the re leas e o f non-v iolent o ffen d e r s who
are at high risk o f c ontrac ting C OV I D -1 9.

CHILDCARE SUBSIDIES
Wh ile ma ny A ri zonans p er fo rm e s sential wor k during
this p a n d em i c , parent s ne e d th e i r ch ildren c are d
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fo r in a s af e a n d heal thy env i ro nment . To supp or t
the se ha rdwo r k i ng Ari zo nans , we must appropriate
the $8 8   m i l l i o n i n fe deral c h i l dc are f unds  Ari zona
re c e i v e d un d er the CAR E S Ac t . Th is funding re quire s
the le g islature to pro v i de e xp en di tu re au thori t y
b e f ore i t c a n b e use d.

07 FEEDING FAMILIES
Arizona families now more than e ver need a
helping hand. It ’s imperative that federal mone y
under the CARES Act be used to provide “child
only ” cash as sistance or TANF to the informal
kinship families who currently receive no f inanc ial
suppor t e ven though the y pre vent children from
going into DC S custody. With child abuse hotline
calls dramatically down, we expec t a wave of
DCS cases once children are back in school and
childcare.

COMPREHENSIVE COVID 19
RESPONSE
S T R O N G
S C H O O L S
All of Arizona’s children should have access to a quality education and
sustainably funded schools.  Their environments must be safe, and they
should be taught by certified teachers and have access to the resources they
need to succeed.  During the pandemic when school facilities have been
closed, children have had unequal access to instruction depending on their
socioeconomic status, access to technology, and parental involvement. The
achievement gap between the high- and low-achieving students has likely
widened during remote learning, and many special education students have
had a difficult time engaging in the virtual environment and lost access to
critical services that must be rendered in person.

Many issues must be addressed immediately, and while some pressing


issues are in the hands of local governing boards, we suggest the
following legislative changes for our schools...
COMPREHENSIVE COVID 19
RESPONSE
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PUBLIC SCHOOL
FUNDING
Schools have faced declining enrollment during the pandemic, as families struggle to find
the right solution for their children. As the pandemic continues, this could mean that more
students will stay home, either for homeschooling or for online instruction. Schools should
not be punished financially for providing alternative learning opportunities or for losing
students whose families choose to keep them home during the pandemic. We must ensure
that schools receive the funding promised by Governor Ducey for this school year. This is
critical to maintain the fiscal resources that our children and teachers need to create a safe
and healthy learning environment and provide additional educational opportunities to shrink
the learning gap to help our students get back on track and achieve academic success.

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DIGITAL LEARNING
ACCESS
School children have starkly different access to technology throughout the state depending on
where they live and their families’ income levels. Rural, Tribal and low-income communities are
struggling with this new normal, and that is unacceptable. We must address the digital divide with
broadband, hotspots and other infrastructure to facilitate distance learning for all students regard-
less of circumstances. 
EALTHY COMMUNITIES 10
PAID FAMILY LEAVE
The federal government extended paid family leave to
its employees last year Arizona should take its lead and
provide paid family leave to all state employees. This will
allow state employees to spend time taking care of loved
ones without fear of losing their income. This will also enable
state workers to stay home when they’re sick to reduce the
spread of illness.

MENTAL HEALTH & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

11 RESOURCES
The pandemic and its subsequent toll on human life and
forced social isolation has taken a heavy toll on the mental
health of many Arizonans. The necessary quarantining
at home has also forced some people experiencing
domestic violence to be in continuous contact with their
abusers. To remedy this and get Arizonans the mental health
support they need, we must allocate more resources for
crisis intervention training and trauma-informed therapies
to respond to mental health crises and domestic violence.

12 PROTECT THOSE, WHO PROTECT US


Frontline workers - from grocery store workers to nurses,
doctors and medical professionals, as well as day care
workers, home health workers and teachers -- are essential
for our state to respond to this pandemic and must be
protected. We need legislation that ensures our frontline
essential healthcare workers, school employees, mental
health professionals and those who keep other essential
businesses running have adequate resources and
replenishable supplies of PPE.
NON-COVID
P R I O R I T I E S
CRIMINAL
CRIMINAL
JUSTICE
JUSTICE 01

REFORM
REFORM

Republicans in our state spend more on prisons than they do on higher education. Arizona has
the 5th highest incarceration rate in the nation and a recidivism rate worse than most states.
Criminal justice reform has not been held back by lack of support. There has been bipartisan
support to pass substantial reforms at the Legislature for years. Instead it has been held back
by key individuals who were personally opposed to reducing Arizona’s incarceration rate and
overly empowered to stop any progress. With those individuals out of the way - and an urgency
brought on by the pandemic to create a safer environment for staff and inmates there is no
reason not to move forward.

Democrats are committed to dismantling the school-to-prison pipeline that Republicans have
enabled by starving public education, privatizing prisons and health care for incarcerated
individuals and overcharging juvenile offenders. Democrats will stop the criminalization of the
poor and disabled and will stand up to powerful private prison lobbyists to enact real prison and
sentencing reform. It’s long past time for common-sense steps to reduce gun violence in our
communities. Democrats will take the lead to keep our neighborhoods, schools and businesses
safe by ensuring domestic violence offenders and others who should not be armed do not have
access to firearms.
DEFENDING
DEMOCRACY
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DEFENDING DEMOCRACY
&
ELECTION INTEGRIT Y
Faith in our democracy and our cherished
system of voting was put to the test in the last
election as an extremist minority sought to sow

02 chaos and distrust in our institutions, while

CLIMATE
discouraging people from voting. Seditious
efforts to overturn a free and fair election
persist to this day. We must restore and protect
the American right to vote as the bedrock of
our democracy. Attacks on the voting rights

CHANGE
of Arizonans stop now. We will work to pass
automatic voter registration and repeal
needless restrictions on voter access. We
will also remove the maze of restrictions that
opponents of direct democracy have used to
CLIMATE CHANGE & weigh down and strangle the initiative process,

DR O U G H T
Climate change is real and impacts life in
which has been a key check on legislative
overreach and inaction since statehood.

Arizona more every day, with more intense


impacts on low-income communities and
people of color. With 16 years of sustained
drought, Democrats are poised to work with all
stakeholders to negotiate common-sense, long-
term water and renewable energy solutions that
protect our communities and our economy. A
universally critical resource like water should
not be politicized or viewed as profit. Water is
a human right. As responsible stewards of our
air, water, land and cultural heritage, Democrats
will also fight to protect pristine public and Tribal
lands from exploitation, lead the push to clean
up polluted sites in low-income communities
and monitor and prevent the over-pumping of
precious and limited groundwater.
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POLICE
REFORM
Every community in Arizona relies on law enforcement to serve and protect,
and every community deserves the same level of service and protection. We
must address persistent and ongoing issues of police brutality and racial
profiling in our state. Democrats are proposing five measures to improve
transparency and accountability:

BODYCAMERAS
Require every peace officer to wear a body camera that records audio and video
while the officer is engaged in official duties. Cameras provide an objective
alternative viewpoint for the protection and safety of the public and officers.

OUTSIDE OVERSHIGT
Require use-of-force investigations to be conducted by an outside jurisdiction and
outside county attorney.

STATEWIDE OFFICE DISCIPLINEDATABASE


Create a statewide AZ POST database to include all Arizona law enforcement
officers’ discipline records so “bad apple” officers can’t jump from agency to agency.

LIMITED QUALIFIEDIMMUNIT Y
Require use-of-force investigations to be conducted by an outside jurisdiction and
outside county attorney.

DUTY TOINT ERVENE


We must limit use of force to only circumstances where it is necessary and require
officers to take action when they witness another officer using excessive force.

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EQUALITY &
WOMEN’S RIGHTS
The pandemic has thrown into even starker relief how a decades-long assault on
women’s rights has affected Arizona families. Arizona Democrats stand with tens
of millions of women around the country who are saying “no more.” Our agenda
will level the playing field for women to make Arizona a stronger and more
productive state. We need more services for women who have experienced rape
and sexual assault as a result of sheltering with an abuser. Democrats support
rolling back laws that have eroded reproductive rights, and we support increased
healthcare options for Arizona women, gender pay equity, and the Equal Rights
Amendment. Democrats will continue to support working families by restoring
childcare subsidies. And we will fight to ensure no person in our state is fired or
faces discrimination because of how they identify or who they love.
DEMOCRATS remain stalwart in our commitment to
the core values of supporting Arizona’s working families,
uplifting the voices of the under-represented and protecting
democracy for all. We will advance these values while
working to protect our staff, stakeholders and visitors to
your legislature until COVID-19 is no longer a threat.

THA N K

Y O U .

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