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Common Sense Contract with New York

Common Sense Contract with New York

Update: 2024-09-23
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In this episode of The P.A.S. Report, Professor Nick Giordano interviews Steve Gillan from Project Civica to explore the Common Sense Contract with New York. They dive into how New York's government has spiraled out of control since Democrats took full control of the legislature in 2018. The Common Sense Contract offers a 7-point pledge for 2024 candidates to restore sanity to New York. From ending sanctuary state policies to repealing bail reform, protecting parental rights, implementing voter ID, lowering costs, stopping authoritarian mandates, and using New York's abundant resources to create high-paying jobs, this contract seeks to return power to the people. They also discuss how this model can be exported to other blue states.

 

Episode Highlights: 

  • The 7 pledges of the Common Sense Contract and their impact on New York voters
  • How the contract can end harmful policies like bail reform and sanctuary state status
  • Exporting the Common Sense Contract to other blue states

 

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Common Sense Contract with New York

Common Sense Contract with New York

Nicholas Giordano