• $27 minimum wage within the first budget cycle, rising to $35 by year 2030.

•Profit sharing.  Dispensed as quarterly bonuses for employees.  Beginning at about .05%.  Eventually rising up to about 10% over time. 

• State agency overseeing all unions across all fields. Harsher fines, fees, penalties and punishments for companies or business owners caught union busting, negligence and employee mistreatment.

• Implement protections and rights for gig and app workers, including fair pay, discounted vehicle repairs and insurance premiums provided by the hiring company, as well as no fees for accessing earnings, even daily.

• Employers must provide 30 days' written notice before terminating an employee or gig worker, unless blatant fraud, criminality or disregard for basic employee decorum can be proven.

•All companies must provide paid maternity / paternity leave. Companies under a specific profit threshold would qualify for state subsidies.

• Lowered costs for government-issued documents and small business licenses. Streamlined application processes. Cuts on ticket costs, traffic violations, and bullshit fees.

• Complete rewrite of New York's tax system, including an Ultra Wealth Tax: which will target estates, slush funds, and high-wealth owner charities, luxury purchases, unearned gains, all taxed at a higher rate, via scale, dependent on income and value.

• An organization aimed at aiding non-incumbent NYS candidates running for elected office.  Allocation of a percentage of campaign donations toward personal essentials — rent, food, and vital bills — removing a barrier that keeps working people out of politics.

• Fascist Fine: Any large company or organization in New York that bends to unconstitutional federal pressure, and monetarily settles, for unwarranted and unjustified allegations, will pay double — a settlement to the federal regime and a fine to New York State matching said settlement for weakening our country’s constitutional backbone.

• NYS Universal Basic Income via State Digital Credit System: a state-issued digital credit — not federal currency — distributed monthly to all New York residents earning under $200,000 individually, at first launch, eventually growing. Credits will be redeemable for state services, transit, utilities, groceries, and participating vendors. This will be a delivery system, not a competing currency. Legislation will build the ecosystem; adoption and expansion will follow. If you are doing well, this will be icing on the cake.  If you are struggling, this will be breathing room.  If you are barely surviving, this will be a lifeline.

No New Yorker will be left behind.