The first promise is simple: making life in California more affordable. Families should not have to leave the communities they love to make ends meet. That means building more homes, reducing costly regulations, stabilizing insurance, and lowering energy and transportation costs. California should once again be a place where hard work allows families to build a future.
Opportunity begins with safe communities. Families deserve neighborhoods where they feel secure, children deserve safe schools. This means supporting law enforcement, confronting the fentanyl crisis, and restoring accountability. When communities are safe, opportunity grows.
Our schools must prepare students not just for tests, but for life. That means strong academics, career and technical education pathways, and classrooms that encourage critical thinking and engaged citizenship. Education should open doors to opportunity, careers, and leadership.
California once led the world in infrastructure. We must rebuild that legacy— Repairing roads and bridges, strengthening the energy grid, expanding water infrastructure, while delivering projects efficiently and responsibly. Infrastructure about building the foundation for California’s future.
Homelessness remains one of California's greatest challenges. Compassion means helping people find treatment, stability, and recovery. Accountability means ensuring public resources are used effectively. Real solutions require both.
California feeds the nation. Our farmers, farmworkers, and rural communities depend on reliable water and responsible stewardship of our natural resources. Expanding water supply while improving storage will help secure California’s food future.
California runs on the strength of its workers. From truck drivers to nurses, policies should respect work, reward effort, and expand opportunity for the people who keep California moving forward.
Californians demand honesty from their leaders. Honesty about the challenges we face and clarity about how we solve them. Leadership begins with telling the truth.
Government must be held accountable. That means transparency, oversight, and ensuring our taxpayer dollars deliver real results. Californians deserve leadership that treats public resources responsibly.