COVID-19 Response Policy Proposals
SUPPORT ESSENTIAL FRONTLINE WORKERS
Provide full funding for health and safety protections for frontline workers including coronavirus testing, treatment, and personal protective equipment (federal, state, and local)
HELPING THE UNEMPLOYED
Extend federal supplemental unemployment insurance benefits (for up to 26 weeks) and expand access to unemployment insurance for gig-economy and self-employed individuals (federal and state)
Provide additional direct cash stimulus to low-income households (federal)
FEDERAL PREPAID DEBIT CARD PROGRAM
Utilize Direct Express™ federal prepaid debit cards to ensure everyone has access to COVID-19 stimulus funds quickly, including those without bank access (federal)
DIRECT LOCAL FUNDING
Increase direct aid and expand eligibility for state and local governments (federal)
HEALTH EQUITY
Require the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) work in coordination with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to collect and distribute data on racial and ethnic health disparities related to the coronavirus pandemic by passing the Equitable Data Collection and Disclosure on COVID-19 Act (federal)
BAIL/PRISON REFORM
Establish guidelines for reducing risk in prisons, detention facilities, and throughout the carceral system, including evaluating options to release non-violent and elderly offenders to promote safety and prevent mass exposure to the coronavirus (federal, state, and local)
SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESS & COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION
Support small business and community revitalization by providing $1 billion to Community Development Financial Institutions to make Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans to economically disadvantaged communities and provide low-documentation Small Business Administration (SBA) grants (federal)
EXPAND LIFELINE & BROADBAND ACCESS
Expand access to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)’s Lifeline program and reduce barriers to broadband access (federal and state)
BAIL/PRISON REFORM
Implement emergency bail reform procedures, divert low-level offenses from formal prosecution, release non-violent offenders, elderly populations with underlying medical conditions, and inmates approaching release, provide short-term housing to returning citizens and phase out state private prisons (federal, state, and local)
VOTING RIGHTS & REFORMS
Enact federal baseline rules to ensure every eligible American can vote safely, provide additional funding for increased use of vote-by-mail without requiring an excuse and safe in-person voting, implement online, automatic and same-day voter registration, outlaw “voter caging,” expand early voting periods, widely disseminate public service announcements on all voting rules changes to include non-English language advertising, guarantee early voting, establish no-fault absentee voting, expand options for vote-by-mail requests, clarify and strengthen the use of provisional ballots and increase voter education (federal, state and local)