Platform
Homelessness Reduction Plan
Establishes HPAC, an advisory council for programs relating to homelessness & poverty, and an authority on various aspects of those programs
HPAC would be comprised of people who have firsthand, recent lived-experience of homelessness and/or poverty.
Inspired by Senator Pope's Homelessness Reduction Act (NM2025 - SB190)

Human Rights
Allows complaints to be filed with metro court, so that the city's Office of Civil Rights is not the only option for seeking justice.
Offers alternative routes for resolving discrimination complaints that don't rely on the city's administration alone.

Police Reform
Changing the criminal code to clarify language around laws that have been used to target certain groups.
Allowing police to focus on actual crime and not just trespassing on public property, and allowing people who live outside to focus their efforts on regaining housing instead of navigating the courts.

Deportation Prevention
Prohibits anyone from conducting deportation efforts using public property including but not limited to public streets, sidewalks, buildings, shelters, parks, open spaces etc.
Prohibits participating in deportation efforts or coordinating efforts to deport another.

Policies Currently Being Considered
Emergency Preparedness Resolution
Installing Civil Defense Warning Sirens (Similar to Tornado Sirens) w/ GSD
Conducting Emergency Preparedness Programs throughout the City w/ OEM
Establishing the emergency relocation fund program to assist survivors of natural and structural disaster in moving.
Shady Streets Sidewalk Improvement Program
Restoring the ground temperature of Albuquerque by bringing trees and shade back to parks, sidewalks, and neighborhoods.
Reducing speeding without installing speed cameras by relying on the evidence-based effects of diverse landscaping. [1]
Helps stabilize soil and reduce dust and allergies (depending on the trees and the location)