Brasil, 11 de julho de 2025
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Certainly! Here are several ideas you might consider including in the Democratic Party’s “Project 2029” to strengthen their agenda for the 2028 presidential election:

### 1. **Expanded Parental and Maternity Leave**
– Advocate for doubling the federal guarantee from 12 weeks of unpaid leave to at least 24 weeks of paid leave, ensuring all working parents have access to sufficient support.
– Push for universal paid family leave policies at the federal level, modeled after progressive state programs.

### 2. **Universal Single-Payer Healthcare**
– Commit to establishing a national single-payer healthcare system to ensure comprehensive coverage for all Americans.
– Focus on reducing healthcare costs, expanding access, and addressing disparities heightened by recent Medicaid and ACA modifications.

### 3. **Reinvestment in Scientific Research & Innovation**
– Rehire federal scientists and researchers previously laid off, especially in vital areas like climate science, public health, and technological innovation.
– Increase funding for grants, federal laboratories, and STEM education to maintain America’s competitive edge.

### 4. **Affordable Housing Initiatives**
– Implement policies to make housing more affordable by increasing federal funding for affordable housing projects.
– Support first-time homebuyers with down payment assistance and streamline zoning laws to reduce costs and delays in construction.

### 5. **Statehood for Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico**
– Push for legislation to grant full voting rights and statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico, addressing civic representation and democratic equity.
– Highlight the political and economic benefits of full statehood status.

### 6. **National Standard for a Four-Day Workweek**
– Explore and promote policies encouraging reduced work hours to improve work-life balance, productivity, and mental health.
– Pilot programs and legislation could be tested in various sectors as a step toward national standards.

### 7. **Climate Action and Clean Energy**
– Commit to aggressive climate policies, including a transition to 100% renewable energy, expanded incentives for clean energy projects, and stronger regulations on fossil fuels.
– Support job creation in green industries and ensure a just transition for affected workers.

### 8. **Enhanced Education Funding & Access**
– Increase federal investment in public schools, especially in underserved communities.
– Expand access to higher education through debt relief programs, free community college, and vocational training.

### 9. **Voting Rights and Democratic Reforms**
– Strengthen federal protections for voting rights.
– Promote reforms such as ranked-choice voting, automatic voter registration, and abolishing discriminatory voting laws.

### 10. **Healthcare Cost Transparency & Prescription Drug Reform**
– Implement policies for transparent healthcare pricing.
– Cap or negotiate prescription drug prices to make medications more affordable.

### 11. **Criminal Justice Reform**
– Continue efforts to reduce mass incarceration, promote community-based programs, and address racial disparities.
– Invest in rehabilitation and mental health services.

### 12. **Strengthen Social Safety Nets**
– Expand Social Security, unemployment benefits, and welfare programs to provide broader safety nets for vulnerable populations.
– Address homelessness with innovative housing and support programs.

Would you like me to craft a detailed policy proposal outline or a summary of these ideas in a more formal tone?

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