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Our state employees are the lowest paid in the country, but those jobs are by far the most abundant in Tallahassee. No more celebrating chain restaurants paying slightly above minimum wage. We need to create incentives for companies employing skilled labor and to capture and enhance the engineering talent that comes out of FSU and FAMU.
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Tallahassee sits in an intensely biodiverse and ecologically unique part of our country. It is our duty to make smart choices about how we treat our natural resources for the sake of future generations.
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Before we can accomplish anything, we need a commission that wants to work together, debate, and collaborate to find the best solutions for our city.
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Growth and development are not the enemy, but poor strategy and sprawl leads to lower quality of life for everyone in our city. Focus on density, mixed-use zoning, and walkability and we can give renters and potential homeowners more affordable options.
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As our nation deals with the complexities of failing energy grids, rapidly expanding demand for data centers, and climate change, it is more important than ever that our city retains ownership of our utilities.
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The arts create the vibrancy that defines a city’s identity. Our arts and culture community faces many existential threats and it is our responsibility to intervene.
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Our city code is adversarial to those trying to run a business without access to massive amounts of capital. We can make logical changes to our city code to ensure that build out of businesses means our local business owners have a chance rather than handing over all commercial spaces to chains.
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Donate
Our state employees are the lowest paid in the country, yet that is the dominant choice for our residents to seek employment. No more celebrating chain restaurants paying slightly above minimum wage. We need to create incentives for companies employing skilled labor and to capture and enhance the engineering talent that comes out of FSU and FAMU.
Learn More →
Tallahassee sits in an intensely biodiverse and ecologically unique part of our country. It is our duty to make smart choices about how we treat our natural resources for the sake of future generations.
Learn More →
Before we can accomplish anything, we need a commission that wants to work together, debate, and collaborate to find the best solutions for our city.
Learn More →
Growth and development are not the enemy, but poor strategy and sprawl leads to lower quality of life for everyone in our city. Focus on density, mixed-use zoning, and walkability and we can give renters and potential homeowners more affordable options.
Learn More →
As our nation deals with the complexities of failing energy grids, rapidly expanding demand for data centers, and climate change, it is more important than ever that our city retains ownership of our utilities.
Learn More →
The arts create the vibrancy that defines a city’s identity. Our arts and culture community faces many existential threats and it is our responsibility to intervene.
Learn More →
Our city code is adversarial to those trying to run a business without access to massive amounts of capital. We can make logical changes to our city code to ensure that build out of businesses means our local business owners have a chance rather than handing over all commercial spaces to chains.
Learn More →


Donate
Our state employees are the lowest paid in the country, yet that is the dominant choice for our residents to seek employment. No more celebrating chain restaurants paying slightly above minimum wage. We need to create incentives for companies employing skilled labor and to capture and enhance the engineering talent that comes out of FSU and FAMU.
Learn More →
Tallahassee sits in an intensely biodiverse and ecologically unique part of our country. It is our duty to make smart choices about how we treat our natural resources for the sake of future generations.
Learn More →
Before we can accomplish anything, we need a commission that wants to work together, debate, and collaborate to find the best solutions for our city.
Learn More →
Growth and development are not the enemy, but poor strategy and sprawl leads to lower quality of life for everyone in our city. Focus on density, mixed-use zoning, and walkability and we can give renters and potential homeowners more affordable options.
Learn More →
As our nation deals with the complexities of failing energy grids, rapidly expanding demand for data centers, and climate change, it is more important than ever that our city retains ownership of our utilities.
Learn More →
The arts create the vibrancy that defines a city’s identity. Our arts and culture community faces many existential threats and it is our responsibility to intervene.
Learn More →
Our city code is adversarial to those trying to run a business without access to massive amounts of capital. We can make logical changes to our city code to ensure that build out of businesses means our local business owners have a chance rather than handing over all commercial spaces to chains.
Learn More →

Donate
Our state employees are the lowest paid in the country, yet that is the dominant choice for our residents to seek employment. No more celebrating chain restaurants paying slightly above minimum wage. We need to create incentives for companies employing skilled labor and to capture and enhance the engineering talent that comes out of FSU and FAMU.
Learn More →
Tallahassee sits in an intensely biodiverse and ecologically unique part of our country. It is our duty to make smart choices about how we treat our natural resources for the sake of future generations.
Learn More →
Before we can accomplish anything, we need a commission that wants to work together, debate, and collaborate to find the best solutions for our city.
Learn More →
Growth and development are not the enemy, but poor strategy and sprawl leads to lower quality of life for everyone in our city. Focus on density, mixed-use zoning, and walkability and we can give renters and potential homeowners more affordable options.
Learn More →
As our nation deals with the complexities of failing energy grids, rapidly expanding demand for data centers, and climate change, it is more important than ever that our city retains ownership of our utilities.
Learn More →
The arts create the vibrancy that defines a city’s identity. Our arts and culture community faces many existential threats and it is our responsibility to intervene.
Learn More →
Our city code is adversarial to those trying to run a business without access to massive amounts of capital. We can make logical changes to our city code to ensure that build out of businesses means our local business owners have a chance rather than handing over all commercial spaces to chains.
Learn More →