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* | President Franklin Delano Roosvelt's 1944 second U.S. Bill of Rights, a U.S. Economic Bill of Rights. | ||
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* schools to teach | CLEAN AIR | ||
CLEAN WATER | |||
HEALTHY FOOD | |||
BASIC SHELTER | |||
* free dormitories in urban environments | |||
* free resident-managed dormitories in urban environments | |||
BASIC PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTHCARE | |||
FREE URBAN TRANSIT | |||
LAND USE COMMONS | |||
* at least 50% of rooftops must be set aside for public gardens, wind turbines, solar | |||
* at least 10% of all the acreage of land used for new multi-family housing has to be "set aside" for public commons, either in cash donation to land purchase funds, or actual land itself | |||
* at least 10% of all public lands must be available for farming & community gardens | |||
* at least 5% of all public lands must be available for camping/gatherings | |||
* 10% of the market value of all single-family homes built and/or 25% of the market value of all multi-family homes built will go directly toward units that minimal wage workers can afford to buy/rent | |||
* for homes built on land not near public transit, tax that pays for free urban transit | |||
EDUCATION COMMONS | |||
* schools to teach per "7 generation" principles | |||
* business schools that receive public funding must teach "triple bottom line" principles | |||
* establish public magnet schools that are horticultural academies that also care for public land & grow food | * establish public magnet schools that are horticultural academies that also care for public land & grow food | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 28 May 2013
President Franklin Delano Roosvelt's 1944 second U.S. Bill of Rights, a U.S. Economic Bill of Rights.
CLEAN AIR
CLEAN WATER
HEALTHY FOOD
BASIC SHELTER
- free dormitories in urban environments
- free resident-managed dormitories in urban environments
BASIC PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTHCARE
FREE URBAN TRANSIT
LAND USE COMMONS
- at least 50% of rooftops must be set aside for public gardens, wind turbines, solar
- at least 10% of all the acreage of land used for new multi-family housing has to be "set aside" for public commons, either in cash donation to land purchase funds, or actual land itself
- at least 10% of all public lands must be available for farming & community gardens
- at least 5% of all public lands must be available for camping/gatherings
- 10% of the market value of all single-family homes built and/or 25% of the market value of all multi-family homes built will go directly toward units that minimal wage workers can afford to buy/rent
- for homes built on land not near public transit, tax that pays for free urban transit
EDUCATION COMMONS
- schools to teach per "7 generation" principles
- business schools that receive public funding must teach "triple bottom line" principles
- establish public magnet schools that are horticultural academies that also care for public land & grow food