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Financial Reform
We must hold Wall Street accountable. That means regulating speculative banking practices, breaking up monopolistic financial institutions, and preventing corporate stock buybacks that prioritize shareholders over workers.
Wall Street should serve the economy, not dominate it. Too often, large financial institutions engage in speculative practices that create economic instability while enriching a few at the expense of working families. Stock buybacks, unchecked consolidation, and complex loopholes prioritize corporate profits over real-world economic growth and opportunity. The current system leaves families vulnerable and widens inequality, while the most powerful continue to thrive.\n\nI support strong regulations to curb risky banking practices, break up monopolistic financial institutions, and ensure that investment serves communities, workers, and small businesses. By holding Wall Street accountable, we can create an economy that supports stable jobs, fair wages, and long-term prosperity for everyone. Financial reform is not just about oversight — it’s about building a system where opportunity is accessible, and wealth circulates equitably in society.
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