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Alabama currently spends around $160,000 annually to incarcerate a single youth, often for nonviolent offenses. The Youth Empowerment & Employment Hub (YEEH) offers a more effective and humane alternative at under $60,000 per youth, providing employment, mentorship, and family support. With a projected 9-to-1 return on investment, YEEH reduces arrests and recidivism, strengthens families, and saves millions in taxpayer dollars—transforming youth from cost burdens into community assets.

The GAIN Act (Growth, Access, Insurance, and Navigation) introduces a federally backed insurance model designed to help small and medium-sized businesses withstand economic disruptions, scale operations, and recover from setbacks. By enrolling early, businesses gain proactive protection that promotes resilience, equitable growth, and long-term sustainability. This policy redefines business continuity as a strategic investment in national economic strength.

The CLS Act introduces a hybrid financial model that merges the excitement of a lottery with the long-term benefits of stock ownership. Through a multi-tiered share system—including Common, Direct, Preferred, and Trust Profit Shares—CLS empowers individuals, schools, and nonprofits to build wealth, access funding, and participate in community reinvestment. With automated monthly drawings, transparent revenue allocation, and SEC compliance, CLS offers a scalable, inclusive, and policy-aligned solution for democratizing financial opportunity.​​​​

The ACCESS Act (Advancing Citizens’ Control of Earned Social Security) proposes allowing early, limited access to Social Security benefits for individuals in verified financial crisis. By enabling people to use their own earned contributions during times of need, the policy aims to reduce poverty, lessen reliance on public assistance, and stimulate economic activity—all without jeopardizing the sustainability of the Social Security Trust Fund. ACCESS reframes Social Security as a tool for immediate stability and long-term resilience.

SafeHalo is an innovative wearable safety system that discreetly protects children, vulnerable individuals, and frontline workers through real-time GPS tracking, biometric monitoring, and emergency communication. Embedded in everyday accessories, it offers silent, smart protection while aligning with public safety policies. Designed for scalability and inclusivity, SafeHalo transforms how communities prevent threats, respond to emergencies, and safeguard lives—making personal safety both accessible and proactive.

The Alabama State-Managed Tax Filing & Refund Advance Program is a forward-thinking initiative designed to modernize the state’s tax system while promoting financial equity and digital access. By offering a unified portal for federal and state tax filing and a low-cost refund advance option, it aims to reduce the financial burden on low-income communities and protect consumers from predatory tax services. With projected taxpayer savings of up to $688.8 million and state savings of up to $75 million annually, the program supports Alabama’s legislative goals and positions the state as a leader in equitable, tech-driven public policy.

The ACCESS+CHOR Resilience Package is a dual-policy framework that combines early access to earned Social Security benefits with income-based rent models to address financial and housing instability. Designed to support Americans facing economic hardship, especially essential workers and those living paycheck to paycheck, the proposal offers a scalable and fiscally responsible solution. By bridging the gap between income insecurity and housing costs, it strengthens communities, promotes economic resilience, and affirms the principle that no one should have to choose between rent and survival.

The HWSL Act is a transformative education policy that embeds trauma-informed wellness and safety instruction into Alabama’s K–12 and higher education systems. It introduces a credit-bearing course focused on mental health, emotional literacy, personal and sexual safety, boundary setting, and abuse prevention. Aligned with state and federal mandates, the Act includes an IOP-style support model and a sustainable funding strategy through insurance reimbursement and federal grants. With phased implementation and measurable outcomes, the HWSL Act offers a scalable, fiscally responsible solution to the youth mental health crisis—redefining student success through proactive, inclusive education.​​​

The Transport Assistance Group (TAG) is a forward-thinking initiative designed to address midday student emergencies through licensed, supervised transportation framed as supplemental childcare. By offering real-time pickup services, secure routing, and childcare-certified staff, TAG reduces school disruptions, supports working families, and creates local jobs. With a pilot budget of $1.28 million fully aligned to existing state and city funding streams, TAG promotes educational equity, public safety, and workforce stability—positioning Alabama as a leader in responsive, community-driven student support.

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