In preparation for Wednesday's Democratic Gubernatorial primary debate featuring Lt. Governor Anthony Brown, Attorney General Doug Gansler and Delegate Heather Mizeur the Maryland Green Party has forwarded the following questions to debate moderator and host of NBC's Meet the Press David Gregory. The Green Party asks Gregory to ask the following questions regarding the candidates' support for the Green Party values held by many Marylanders:
Do the candidates support legislation outlawing corporate contributions to political candidates and parties in Maryland?
Do the candidates support a universal, single-payer health program - similar to Vermont's Green Mountain Care - to ensure that Marylanders who cannot afford private health insurance are covered for their basic health needs?
Do the candidates support a living wage for Marylanders, calculated by MIT statistics to be at least $15 an hour?
Do the candidates support a ban on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) as a symbol of their support for robust investment in Maryland's solar and wind energy infrastructure?
Do the candidates support a ban on waste-fueled incinerators?
Do the candidates support an independent, nonpartisan commission for future electoral redistricting?
Do the candidates support legislation outlawing corporate contributions to political candidates and parties in Maryland?
Do the candidates support a universal, single-payer health program - similar to Vermont's Green Mountain Care - to ensure that Marylanders who cannot afford private health insurance are covered for their basic health needs?
Do the candidates support a living wage for Marylanders, calculated by MIT statistics to be at least $15 an hour?
Do the candidates support a ban on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) as a symbol of their support for robust investment in Maryland's solar and wind energy infrastructure?
Do the candidates support a ban on waste-fueled incinerators?
Do the candidates support an independent, nonpartisan commission for future electoral redistricting?
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