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Is this the future? If she wins what will she do!!!! Thought for 15s If Aisha Wahab wins the special election for California’s 14th Congressional District, her stated priorities (drawn from her campaign website, interviews, and Progressive Caucus endorsement) center on progressive economic and social policies. Here’s a clear summary of what she has said she would focus on in Congress:Core PrioritiesMaking life more affordable Lower costs for housing, healthcare, childcare, utilities, groceries, gas, and prescription drugs. Specific proposals include cracking down on corporate price-gouging and monopolies, banning junk fees nationwide, holding energy companies accountable, and raising the federal minimum wage. Healthcare Strongly supports Medicare for All (a single-payer system). She also wants to lower prescription drug prices further, protect and expand Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act, and improve mental health and substance-use coverage. Housing Increase federal funding for affordable, social, workforce, and starter housing. Expand first-time homebuyer assistance and renter protections. Oppose private-equity firms and Wall Street landlords buying up single-family homes. Build more housing at all income levels and speed up construction by cutting red tape. Workers and economic fairness Expand union rights, invest in small businesses and local jobs, address AI-driven job displacement, and prioritize “people over powerful interests” (taking on billionaires, corporations, and special interests). Other Positions She Has HighlightedForeign policy / military spending: End “pointless wars” and “blank checks” to foreign governments without strong oversight. Shift spending toward domestic needs (housing, healthcare, education). She has been critical of U.S. military aid policies in certain contexts (including Israel/Gaza) while stating support for Israel’s right to exist and opposition to antisemitism. Student debt and education: Cancel student debt and make public higher education more affordable. Civil rights and democracy: Defend reproductive rights, immigrant communities, voting rights, and workers’ protections. Support comprehensive immigration reform with a pathway to citizenship. Public safety: Emphasize “victim-first” approaches that hold violent and organized offenders accountable while expanding mental-health resources. As a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (which has endorsed her), she would likely align with that group’s broader agenda, including elements of a Green New Deal, debt-free public higher education, and stronger labor protections.These are her stated goals based on campaign materials and public statements. Actual results in Congress would depend on the balance of power, committee assignments, and her ability to build coalitions. The special-election win (if it happens) would only cover the remainder of the current term through early January 2027; she would still need to win the November general election for a full two-year term.