The Green Party supports single-payer universal health care and preventive care for all. We believe that health care is a right, not a privilege. Our current health care system lets tens of thousands ...
The Green Party of the United States has a presence in many, but not all, states. Please submit updated information to [email protected]. If you are interested in helping build a party where there is ...
All human beings must be allowed a say in decisions that affect their lives; no one should be subject to the will of another. We work to improve public participation in every aspect of government and ...
The Green New Deal will convert the old, gray economy into a new, sustainable economy that is environmentally sound, economically viable and socially responsible. It seeks to solve the climate crisis ...
The national Ballot Access Committee Fund provides grants, support, and coordination to accredited state green parties and candidates. All donations are dedicated for ballot access purposes. Funds ...
Our country's long wars and worldwide military presence are immoral and unsustainable. Our military budget must be cut dramatically. The human cost of climate change is too high. We need to get off ...
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Additional information about the history of our party is available in an article by Mike Feinstein which was published in Green Pages. The Green Party is now in its fourth decade. Founded in 1984, the ...
Darryl! L.C. Moch currently serves as Chair of the DC Statehood Green Party in Washington, DC. He previously served as both a delegate to GPUS NC from DC and as a national Co-chair of the US Green ...
Margaret Flowers is a mother of three young adults and a Maryland pediatrician who practiced medicine for 17 years, first as director of pediatrics at a rural hospital and then in private practice. In ...
Meetings will make or break your local. If they’re well-planned and give people a sense of their own power, you’ll do well. If they ramble and wander and never seem to get anywhere, you won’t have a ...