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This campaign is about flipping the priorities.
Mayor Frey and the status quo are failing Minneapolis residents. We deserve a Mayor who makes it so people want to continue to live here, raise families here, and start businesses here.
Build a Minneapolis working people can afford to call home.
Raise the minimum wage to $20/hr by 2028.
Pass rent stabilization while incentivizing new construction & tenant protections.
We deserve: A Mayor who stands with working people.
Protect our City from Donald Trump.
MPD should not support ICE, whether it’s an Immigration raid or not.
Stand up against Trump’s attacks on healthcare and bodily autonomy.
We deserve: A Mayor who won’t run from Trump, but will build the line of defense.
Diversify our City’s public safety response.
47% of MPD calls don’t require an armed response. We need to fund non-police programs like mental health responders, crisis teams, and youth programs. 47% of MPD calls don’t require an armed response.
Fix the broken systems and clear the backlog of unsolved police cases.
We deserve: Care, not crackdowns. That’s true public safety.

“A city that lifts up working people is a city that lifts up everyone.”
It’s time for a Mayor who has real solutions.
Mayor Frey promised to end homelessness by 2022. Today, there are more unhoused neighbors than when he first took office.
Mayor Frey promised workers he supported a Labor Standards Board —then he vetoed it when the Chamber of Commerce called.
Mayor Frey told Uber and Lyft drivers he had their backs, then vetoed their wage bill. Twice.
Five years ago, Mayor Frey promised changes to public safety. But he vetoes every solution that comes to his desk.
On Governing
Serving in the Minnesota Senate, I’ve seen firsthand what a progressive legislature can do with the right executive. As Mayor, I will work with the progressive City Council to uplift those of us who are struggling to get by.