1) Unleash individual and business potential by significantly reducing harmful regulations from 282,000 (4th most in country) to 150,000, still well above the national average. |
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2) Improve housing affordability by making it easier to build through zoning and permitting reform. |
3) Remove barriers to opportunity, especially by becoming a leader in occupational licensing reform, through a more robust sunset review process and universal license recognition. |
4) Adopt a fairer justice system with fewer disproportionate fines and fees and less abusive civil asset forfeiture policies. |
6) Institute an education system that provides students the tools to have successful careers, including by reinstating and expanding school choice to empower poor and minority students and improving the return on investing in a state university education. |
7) Celebrate the “success sequence” of finishing high school, getting a full-time job, getting married, then having kids as a proven way to expand social mobility and strengthen families. |