Ben Jealous’s Campaign for Governor
Ben Jealous, the Democratic candidate for governor, is facing a popular Republican incumbent in Larry Hogan. Although Democrats outnumber Republicans in Maryland two-to-one, a recent poll by the Jealous campaign shows him 9 points behind the governor at 40% to 49% for Hogan. Still, the same poll shows that when those polled learn more about Jealous’s positions, the percentage difference drops to 5 points. Maryland voters are looking at a race between a progressive Democrat and a Republican candidate who over the four years of his tenure has presented himself as a moderate, a seemingly dying breed in his party.
Jealous’s candidacy should be attractive to progressives of either party and to many independents. He has established himself as a civil rights leader, community organizer, and educator. He was also a Rhodes scholar and an investigative journalist. He grew up in West Baltimore, and has lived in Maryland throughout his career as civil rights leader and businessman. He has extensive experience as the executive of a non-profit, having served as past president of the Rosenberg Foundation and funding director of Amnesty International’s U.S. Domestic Human Rights Program. At the age of 35 he became the youngest ever National President of the NAACP and nearly doubled that organization’s income in only five years. He led the effort to abolish the death penalty in the state, and worked to pass marriage equality, the DREAM ACT, and to expand voting rights. He currently works as an investor for Kapor Capital, a firm that invests in companies working to create progressive social change.
Jealous proposes raising teacher salaries by 29% and funding full-day universal pre-K by legalizing and taxing recreational marijuana for adult use. He also wants to force the state to keep its promise to use all casino and lottery revenue to increase education spending. Like Bernie Sanders, whose campaign for President he supported and who has endorsed his campaign, he favors a single-payer healthcare system for Maryland. He wants to end mass incarceration, reducing the prison population by 30% and implement criminal justice policies that are both just and that insure public safety. He proposes ending the student debt crisis with the money saved through the reform of the justice system as well as by imposing a 1% increase in the income tax on the top 1% of wage earners and increasing the tax on cigarettes. He would like eventually to make education at public colleges and universities tuition-free. He favors raising the minimum wage in Maryland to $15. While immigration reform is a federal issue, Jealous believes that the state has an economic responsibility to cultivate the talents that immigrant families bring here. With regard to the environment, as governor he would expand the use of renewable energy, which would create jobs in the process.
Jealous supports:
- Education reform and improvement including:
- Increased funding for education – especially increase teacher salaries
- Full-day universal pre-Kindergarten
- Requiring all lottery and casino revenue to go to Education
- Tuition-free colleges and universities
- Single-payer healthcare system – similar to Medicare for All
- Legalization of marijuana for adult use
- Renewable energy – such as solar and wind
- Raise minimum salary in Maryland to $15/hour (currently $9.25/hour)
- Reform justice system
Sources:
https://www.thenation.com/article/ben-jealous-running-governor-maryland-inspired-agenda/
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