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Rebecca Otto on Civil Rights
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Address racial inequality gaps with social justice
Minnesota has one of the worst racial inequality gaps in the nation. Rebecca believes that the most powerful way to address this shameful gap is to expand economic, health, educational, and environmental justice and equality statewide. This will
specifically empower and support communities of color. Her plan to raise the minimum wage to $15 will help address the economic disparities that disproportionately affect people of color. Her plan for 2 years free college tuition will remove the
barriers that too often exist for young people. Her single payer health care plan will cover every Minnesotan. Her Minnesota-Powered Plan will drive up wages across the state and clean up the dirty air that hits communities of color the hardest. When
you study Rebecca's positions you will see that they work together to empower disadvantaged communities by leveling the economic playing field, opening the doors of opportunity, and providing every Minnesotan with better health & a chance to get ahead.
Source: 2018 Minnesota Governor campaign website RebeccaOtto.com
, Mar 21, 2018
Endorsed by Stonewall DFL as ally of LGBT community
Stonewall DFL has announced its endorsement of Rebecca Otto for reelection as State Auditor. Rebecca has evolved to become one of the greatest allies of the LGBT community in public office in Minnesota, and we want to honor and celebrate her years of
support to the cause of LGBT equality, and the equality of all people.Rebecca has been passionate, loyal, and selfless in this support. If one looks at the photos posted on RebeccasRainbow.com, for example, many of the parade pictures are from 2011.
She was not up for re-election that year; she came to march WITH the Stonewall contingent. She literally carried our banner that year!
Rebecca Otto has emerged as one of the most principled public servants in the nation, and one of the greatest
elected allies of the LGBT community. When people told her earlier this year that in order to get reelected she had to vote against her principles regarding financial assurances for nonferrous mining she refused to even entertain the thought.
Source: 2018 Minnesota Governor campaign website RebeccaOtto.com
, Jul 28, 2014
Page last updated: Jun 28, 2018