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Comprehensive, time‑bound reforms in constitutional rights, universal health care, housing, education, economic democracy, and immigration set the stage for a new era of human dignity and community flourishing.
LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Alander Pulliam, running for U.S. Senate in 2026, unveils the "Platform for Transformation"—a six-year plan rooted in love, justice, and real change. This is a fight for over 100 million Americans on food stamps, facing homelessness, and struggling to survive. His goals are to expand rights, guarantee healthcare, break corporate housing monopolies, free education, raise the minimum wage to $25, and abolish ICE detention. It's about building a nation guided by love, not punishment.
Pulliam's first step is constitutional reform. In two years, he'll expand the 14th Amendment to make housing, healthcare, and education rights for all, protecting over 50 million people. He'll also introduce a Love-Centered Governance Amendment to embed compassion and justice into law, and a Economic Justice Rights amendment to ensure fair wages and dignity.
Healthcare will be transformed with a 100-day plan for Medicare for All, covering everyone—eliminating insurance middlemen and saving costs. Community Healing Centers will provide preventive care, lowering costs and improving lives. A six-month Mental Health Revolution will address mental health crises affecting over 50 million.
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Housing reforms will break up corporate monopolies, reducing rent for over 25 million renters and supporting community ownership. A four-year plan will build 10 million public homes to end homelessness. Rents could drop 30-50%, and families will finally have a place to call home.
Education will be liberated—standardized tests will be eliminated, and free public college will cancel $1.7 trillion in student debt. Community Learning Centers will turn neighborhoods into hubs for lifelong learning.
Economic justice means raising the minimum wage to $25 within six months, lifting over 40 million workers out of poverty. A worker-cooperative fund will create 1 million worker-owned jobs, and a wealth tax will fund community programs and reforms.
Immigration reform will close all ICE detention centers in 30 days, ending family separations and creating pathways to citizenship for millions with Welcome Centers to support integration.
Pulliam's life reflects resilience—facing hunger, homelessness, racism, and rejection—surviving near-death seven times. He believes serving others and love-centered governance are divine calls that can heal our nation.
He will draft legislation, mobilize grassroots support, and bypass gridlock. "America's future must be built on love, not punishment," he says. Download the full plan at www.pulliamforsenate.com and join us. Together, we can create a future where everyone thrives.
Pulliam's first step is constitutional reform. In two years, he'll expand the 14th Amendment to make housing, healthcare, and education rights for all, protecting over 50 million people. He'll also introduce a Love-Centered Governance Amendment to embed compassion and justice into law, and a Economic Justice Rights amendment to ensure fair wages and dignity.
Healthcare will be transformed with a 100-day plan for Medicare for All, covering everyone—eliminating insurance middlemen and saving costs. Community Healing Centers will provide preventive care, lowering costs and improving lives. A six-month Mental Health Revolution will address mental health crises affecting over 50 million.
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Housing reforms will break up corporate monopolies, reducing rent for over 25 million renters and supporting community ownership. A four-year plan will build 10 million public homes to end homelessness. Rents could drop 30-50%, and families will finally have a place to call home.
Education will be liberated—standardized tests will be eliminated, and free public college will cancel $1.7 trillion in student debt. Community Learning Centers will turn neighborhoods into hubs for lifelong learning.
Economic justice means raising the minimum wage to $25 within six months, lifting over 40 million workers out of poverty. A worker-cooperative fund will create 1 million worker-owned jobs, and a wealth tax will fund community programs and reforms.
Immigration reform will close all ICE detention centers in 30 days, ending family separations and creating pathways to citizenship for millions with Welcome Centers to support integration.
Pulliam's life reflects resilience—facing hunger, homelessness, racism, and rejection—surviving near-death seven times. He believes serving others and love-centered governance are divine calls that can heal our nation.
He will draft legislation, mobilize grassroots support, and bypass gridlock. "America's future must be built on love, not punishment," he says. Download the full plan at www.pulliamforsenate.com and join us. Together, we can create a future where everyone thrives.
Source: Pulliam Committee
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