THE PLATFORM OF THE
MASSACHUSETTS DEMOCRATIC PARTY
(as
proposed to the May 13-14, 2005 Convention)
Preamble. 2
I. Civil
Rights and Civil Liberties. 3
II. Health
Care. 3
III. Education. 5
IV. Economic
Growth and Jobs. 6
V. Labor 7
VI. Housing. 8
VII. Social
Security and the Safety Net 9
VIII. Environment 9
IX. Consumer
Protection. 10
X. Safety,
Justice and Crime Prevention. 11
XI. Voting
Procedures. 12
XII. Taxes
and Public Services. 12
Formatted by Jesse Gordon, delegate from Cambridge Ward 11
and Brad Johnson, delegate from Boston Ward 4
Numbering is unofficial and added for reference only.
jesse@jessegordon.org (617)
320-6989 http://www.jessegordon.org
(as
proposed to the May 13-14, 2005 Convention)
- We, the Massachusetts
Democratic Party, affirm our belief that government exists to strengthen
individuals, families and communities and that all people should be
treated with dignity. As Democrats, we are united in our devotion to our
country, our Commonwealth, and our democracy.
- Our message dates from our
Constitution and is rooted in our dedication to freedom, equality and
opportunity. Our party initiated and fought for equal rights and
opportunities for all people. We continue our commitment to basic human
values
- Now, more than ever, the
Massachusetts Democratic Party is united in its determination to protect
and advance our core values: individual rights and freedom; excellent
public schools and colleges; quality healthcare; a robust economy;
consumer protection; a living wage; decent, affordable housing; sound
fiscal policies and balanced budgets; environmental safeguards; public
safety; effective protection for working men and women, veterans benefits;
and Social Security, and the safety net for our most vulnerable citizens.
- As Massachusetts
Democrats, we are proud of the diversity that strengthens and enlivens us.
We gratefully acknowledge the struggles of previous generations of
Democrats including those who came from other lands, either by choice or
by force, and built a party dedicated to equalizing the balance of
political power. As Democrats, we owe our political pre-eminence to the
founders of our party who eliminated social position and wealth as
barriers to full participation in public life.
- For more than 100 years,
we have opened the door of opportunity for new immigrants and citizens. We
are committed to reaching out to this generation of immigrants as they
join us in building our communities.
- The Massachusetts Democratic
Party Platform is our covenant with one another and is the foundation on
which our party leaders and we generally stand. While the Platform
reflects our common commitment, we are also a party of individuals with
personal and private beliefs.
- In joining together to
pursue our Democratic agenda, we recognize and respect individual points
of view. As Democrat, we embrace one another and the essential tenets of
the Massachusetts Democratic Party. To this end, on behalf of the
Massachusetts Democratic Party, we hereby adopt the following platform:
- As members of the party that
wrote and passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Massachusetts Democrats
support constitutional guarantees to all people regardless of gender,
ethnicity, race, religion, age, income, national origin, disability, or
sexual orientation.
- We oppose discrimination in the
workplace, in housing, in education and in every aspect of public life.
- While acknowledging the need for
increased security in the post-9/11 world, Massachusetts Democrats oppose
the unconstitutional excesses of the United States Patriot Act and any
other act that infringes on our constitutional rights.
- We urge passage of laws to
protect Massachusetts
residents from unwarranted surveillance.
- We support constitutional
guarantees for refugees and immigrants.
- We reaffirm our commitment to
the Bill of Rights and its guarantees of freedom of assembly, freedom of
religious expression, freedom of the press, and of the right to counsel.
- We reaffirm our commitment to
the constitutional guarantee of separation of church and state, and of the
freedom to worship without governmental interference.
- We oppose racial profiling in
any form.
- We affirm our commitment to the Massachusetts
constitutional guarantee to same-sex marriage; and all of its rights,
privileges and obligations; and reject any attempt to weaken or revoke
those rights.
- We support affirmative action
initiatives, including initiatives within the Democratic Party.
- We support and respect American
Indian tribal sovereignty, including the rights of self-governance
self-determination, cultural preservation, religious freedom and
commitment to meeting trust obligations contained within treaties and
executive orders.
- We oppose any federal or state
efforts to diminish tribal sovereignty and we support those Indian Nations
in Massachusetts who are
currently seeking federal recognition.
- The Democratic Party gave the
country the original single payer systems: Medicaid, Medicare, and the
Veterans Health Administration.
- Massachusetts Democrats continue
to advocate for a single payer health system for all citizens.
- We believe that healthcare is a
fundamental right.
- We support a constitutional amendment
that affirms the right to universal coverage and to quality healthcare.
- We support full funding for the
state sponsored Prescription Advantage drug insurance plan, to ensure that
all senior citizens have access to affordable prescription drugs.
- The Commonwealth must act to
provide, affordable health insurance to all residents.
- We affirm our unwavering support
for the provisions in Roe v. Wade and absolutely oppose any effort to
weaken or overturn it.
- The Commonwealth must ensure
that all women have access to pre-natal, reproductive, and family planning
services and that such services are provided to
women unable to afford such care. We oppose Republican efforts to
eliminate services and cut funding for these programs.
- The Commonwealth must protect a
patients right to privacy.
- The Commonwealth must provide
well-baby and child healthcare to all.
- We support the restoration of MassHealth coverage and funding.
- The Commonwealth must reinstate
dental coverage for MassHealth eligible adults,
and expand and improve services for children.
- The Commonwealth must fund
community-based alcohol and drug-treatment programs.
- We endorse the Legislatures
support for stem cell research, including embryonic stem cells, in the
belief that such research will yield treatment for many illnesses.
- We support reasonable staffing
and work schedules for our hospital nurses and doctors.
- We oppose cuts in mental health
services, including those for children and adolescents.
- We support an expansion of
private health insurance benefits to include mental health parity.
- We oppose federal spending cuts
m HIV/AIDS programs, and urge increases in spending and outreach.
- We oppose the Republican
administrations proposal to impose excessive cost sharing and other
burdens on the Veterans Health System.
- Massachusetts Democrats believe
that a high quality, publicly funded education is the cornerstone of our
society, our democracy, and our economy.
- We support funding for education
programs from pre-kindergarten through higher education, and for
opportunities for lifelong learning.
- We believe closing the
achievement gap among public schools is a 21st century civil right.
- We support full funding for all
mandated programs including special education and English as a Second
Language programs.
- In order to meet our
constitutional obligation to provide for equal education opportunities for
all children, we support increasing state aid to schools, through Chapter
70.
- We support the current cap on
charter schools.
- We support comprehensive,
authentic, and multiple means of assessment for students, schools, and
districts, as stated in the Education Reform Act of 1993.
- We support amendments providing assistance
to poorly performing schools rather than the sanctions imposed by the
federal Elementary and Secondary School Education Act, known as the No
Child Left Behind Act.
- We support state funding to
ensure that all schools provide small class size.
- We support full funding for
regional school transportation.
- We support funding programs and
establishing policies to attract, hire, and retain motivated, competent
teachers.
- We support on-going studies of
educational practices and their value to students.
- We support increased funding for
METCO to continue its important role in minority student achievement and
desegregation.
- We support the implementation
and full funding of high quality, universal early education and care,
expansion of early education programs in our public schools, and state
funding to ensure that all school districts offer full-day kindergarten to
all families who want it.
- We support state funding for
after-school and summer enrichment programs for all children.
- We support increased funding to
our public higher education system, to ensure that we can attract and
retain top-quality faculty and staff, and to ensure that all students in Massachusetts
have access to an affordable, high quality, regionally accessible public
higher education.
- We support state and federal
programs to provide grants, loans, and scholarships to college students,
especially for those attending public colleges; but we reject scholarships
based upon performance on the MCAS.
- We support increased state and
federal funding to build, renovate, and modernize our schools and
colleges.
- We support adult education and
support increased state and federal funding to ensure that all adults have
access to literacy or language classes.
- We oppose the expanding trend
toward hiring part time and contingent workers, especially adjunct
professors, and the misclassification of contract workers, as a means of
avoiding paying benefits and other employment guarantees. We oppose any
effort to change the state constitutional prohibition against public
funding of private or religious schools, including the use of credits or
vouchers.
- We oppose high stakes testing,
including the use of the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System
(MCAS) tests as a graduation requirement.
- Massachusetts Democrats believe
we need to expand economic opportunities to promote economic growth, and
to improve and expand our competitiveness in the global marketplace. We
affirm the role of government in guiding the economy.
- In order to grow the economy in Massachusetts,
we need a healthy business environment that includes adequate funding for
workforce training, user-friendly regulations, technology infrastructure,
and special support for small businesses and agriculture.
- We support sanctions to prohibit
companies that utilize offshore tax havens, thereby avoiding payment of
state and federal taxes, from gaining lucrative contracts for business
with the state and federal government.
- We support improved and expanded
public transportation in urban, suburban, exurban and rural regions as a
way to expand economic growth and increase job opportunities.
- We support the development and
use of rail systems as an efficient and environmentally prudent way to
move cargo and people.
- We support tax equity and
responsible budgeting.
- We believe in providing a
sustainable revenue source to finance state government programs that
support a healthy economy.
- In an effort to increase tourism
in Massachusetts, we support
funding for cultural, historic, and recreational facilities that promote
our creative industries and honor our historic past.
- We support the expansion of
technology infrastructure to rural areas of the state.
- To achieve our goals for Massachusetts
in the global economy, we support efforts to enhance the comparative
advantage of Massachusetts
firms.
- We support the expansion of
research and technology based industries in Massachusetts.
- We oppose Republican efforts to
curtail embryonic stem cell research and urge the Massachusetts
Legislature to provide funding to our excellent researchers to develop
well-regulated technologies.
- We oppose special tax breaks for
companies that cut-source jobs outside of the United
States.
- We oppose the Republican
administration policy of giving tax breaks to the wealthiest individuals,
and of irresponsible deficit financing of a war that depletes the federal
budget. These policies unfairly increase the tax burden at the state and
local level.
- Massachusetts Democrats believe
in rights and protections for all working people regardless of gender,
ethnicity, race, religion, age, income, national origin, disability, or
sexual orientation.
- We support federal and state
laws guaranteeing workers the right to organize, to bargain collectively
and to strike.
- We support collective bargaining
as a necessary means to promote economic equality.
- We support laws that guarantee
the right of employees to join a union of their choice and to engage in
collective bargaining.
- We support a decent living wage
for all workers.
- We support an increase in the
minimum wage laws to keep workers and their families from the burdens of
poverty and we believe that the minimum wage should be indexed to the rate
of inflation.
- We support the states
Prevailing Wage Law and its requirements.
- We endorse the Responsible
Employer Ordinance and its requirements.
- We believe every worker should
be guaranteed a safe and healthy workplace and support the Comprehensive
Occupational Safety and Health Reform Act, the environmental Right to Know
Law and adoption of a toxic chemical precautionary principle.
- We believe that wage, worker
protection, and anti-discrimination laws should apply to both public and
private sector workers.
- We support increased assistance
for job training, work-force development and job creation programs.
- We support the creation of new
national legislation to protect undocumented workers and their families,
and strict sanctions against employers who recruit them.
- We believe that refugee and
immigrant workers should have the same rights and protections, including
the right to organize, as do United States
citizens.
- We oppose the outsourcing of
jobs to states and countries with lower labor and environmental standards.
- We oppose the use of public
funds, directly or indirectly, to pay for the services of union busters or
union avoidance consultants.
- Massachusetts Democrats are
committed to ending homelessness in our Commonwealth.
- Massachusetts Democrats believe
that decent, affordable, accessible housing for all, regardless of gender,
ethnicity, race, religion, age, income, national origin, disability, or
sexual orientation, is a basic human right, and strengthens individuals,
families, and communities.
- We believe that some people need
assistance in paying for housing for some part or all of their lives, and
we are committed to providing that assistance through increases in state
and federal programs.
- We believe that safe, decent
public housing is a significant investment of public resources in the
Commonwealth and is an asset worth protecting.
- We support a portable public
housing subsidy that can be used throughout the Commonwealth.
- We support fair housing laws.
- We believe public and subsidized
housing residents should have access to support services to help them
achieve self-sufficiency.
- We support state and federal
tax-incentives and other programs to encourage private-sector
participation in building and providing affordable housing.
- We believe home-ownership
strengthens individuals, families and communities, and we support
subsidies, low-interest loans, and mortgages, in order to encourage
home-ownership, particularly for first-time buyers.
- We advocate for an array of
community-based development programs as well as state and federal programs
to support affordable housing in urban, suburban, exurban, and rural
areas.
- We support the Community
Reinvestment Act, requiring financial institutions and insurance companies
to provide the same level of services in every service region of the
Commonwealth.
- As members of the party
responsible for Social Security and the safety net for those unable to
provide for themselves, Massachusetts Democrats believe retired workers,
their dependents, as well as survivors of deceased workers, and millions
of disabled persons, deserve social security benefits.
- Protecting the elderly and
disabled is one of the core values of the Massachusetts Democratic Party.
- We support restoration of
crucial federal funding for safety net programs.
- We oppose any effort to
undermine or privatize Social Security.
- We oppose the creation of
private accounts, some of which will substantially cut benefits.
- We oppose the Republican plan to
borrow trillions of dollars to cover the creation of private accounts,
which would weaken Social Security by impairing the governments ability
to redeem the US Treasury bonds in the Social Security Trust Fund.
- Massachusetts Democrats are
dedicated to protecting our environment: air, water, land, and open
spaces.
- We urge federal, state, and
local governments to encourage sustainable land use.
- We support sustainable
development practices to foster economic stability for both urban and
rural cities and towns.
- We support greater federal and
state investment in solid waste and pollution prevention programs.
- We advocate the full cleanup and
redevelopment of hazardous waste sites, and the targeting of state Brownfields Act resources for economically
disadvantaged communities in both urban and rural areas.
- We support state investment in
public transportation, to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and vehicle emissions.
- We support stricter enforcement
of state and federal environmental protection statutes.
- We support increased funding
intended to preserve Massachusetts
open spaces and recreational areas.
- We oppose the Republican
administration cuts in water quality, land preservation and wastewater
treatment programs, as well as the Massachusetts Clean Water State
Revolving Fund.
- Massachusetts Democrats support
implementation of a Consumer Choice automobile insurance system to
empower car owners with a choice of policy options and significant savings
for all motorists.
- We support preservation of
current internal financial assistance for urban and youthful drivers in
any automobile insurance rate-setting changes.
- We support providing further
long-term automobile insurance rate reductions through a cost-containment
strategy aimed at reducing accident frequency and attacking fraud.
- We support rigorous policing of
sales practices in the insurance industry, including regular market
conduct examinations that deter misconduct.
- We support ending gender
discrimination in insurance coverage.
- We support new state privacy
laws that regulate exposure and/or sale of private information without the
consumers consent.
- We support more control over our
imported food supply.
- We decry the federal prohibition
against negotiating with pharmaceutical companies to lower the cost of
prescription drugs to public insurance companies. We encourage strategies
that aggregate buying power in order to lower these costs.
- We support efforts to promote
more competition in the consumer segment of the deregulated electricity
market.
- Massachusetts Democrats support
comprehensive crime fighting policies that are not only tough, but also
smart, ensuring that we target violent and repeat offenders, reduce
recidivism, and maximize taxpayer resources.
- We support strong state and
federal gun laws to help keep firearms out of the hands of criminals and
children, and to reduce violence.
- In opposing the reinstatement of
the death penalty, Massachusetts Democrats join with other western
democracies in upholding the Universal Doctrine of Human Rights. Instead,
the Commonwealth imposes life in prison without parole for first-degree
murderers.
- We support strong legislation
against hate crimes, domestic violence, elder abuse, child abuse, and
sexual assault.
- We support swift and firm
punishment for violent juvenile offenders, while providing alternative
sentences and early intervention for lesser offences.
- We support early intervention
and prevention programs for youth and at-risk individuals.
- We support post incarceration
supervision with adequately funded treatment programs.
- We support rational classification
of incarcerated persons that maximizes rehabilitation and parole
eligibility for appropriate inmates.
- We believe that law enforcement,
fire, and other first responders are the primary line of defense against
terrorism.
- We support increased local aid
to cities and towns across the Commonwealth, to provide for more law
enforcement and fire protection.
- We oppose the Republican budget
cuts in Homeland Security funding, which provide for emergency teams.
- We oppose the Republican cuts to
the Massachusetts Community Oriented Police Program providing for more
street police.
- Recognizing that white-collar
crime has many victims, we support vigorous enforcement of securities and
commodities law.
- Massachusetts Democrats support
a safe, secure, traceable voting process as well as guarantees that every
registered voter has the opportunity to cast a ballot and that all ballots
are counted.
- We believe that all voting
systems must employ paper ballots as the official ballot, regardless of
how the ballots are counted, and that all cast paper ballots be securely
stored and available for recount purposes as currently required by Massachusetts
law.
- We believe the Secretary of
State should develop a certification system to insure security of all
electronic voting systems used in the Commonwealth. Once this system is
developed, any municipality employing such electronic systems will be
required to obtain certification prior to each election.
- We believe the Secretary of State
should provide training programs for all election workers, offered
throughout the Commonwealth, and that all election workers, will be
required to successfully complete such training prior to appointment, and
to meet recertification requirements.
- Massachusetts Democrats condemn
the tax cuts that leave cities and towns to fend for themselves with only
the regressive property lax as the primary source of revenue.
- Massachusetts Democrats favor
providing tax relief as soon as fiscally possible, particularly for our
senior citizens, whose tax burden has continued to increase under
Republican administration policies.
- As we reaffirm our vision for
healthy communities as the most effective way to build healthy families,
we acknowledge the discrepancy among our urban, suburban, exurban, and
rural municipalities in their different population densities, and their
fiscal and administrative capacity.
- Recognizing that small
communities face unique challenges in providing government services with
largely volunteer citizen officials, we support state and regional efforts
to educate and empower local officials with the information and resources
necessary to carry out their duties in a professional manner.
- We support funding to help rural
towns build administrative capacity to provide housing, public health
programs, environmental protection, land use planning, and social service
support.
- We support comprehensive reform
of state zoning and land use statutes in order to enable communities to
manage growth and development in ways that will increase affordable
housing, protect open space and natural resources, and preserve and
enhance community character.
Formatted by Jesse Gordon, delegate from Cambridge Ward 11
and Brad Johnson, delegate from Boston Ward 4
Numbering is unofficial and added for reference only.
jesse@jessegordon.org (617)
320-6989 http://www.jessegordon.org