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Three Illinois Democrats unveiled economic plans targeting lower living costs, focusing on child care, housing, and wage increases ahead of the 2026 Senate primary.
Three Illinois Democratic U.S. Senate candidates—Juliana Stratton, Robin Kelly, and Raja Krishnamoorthi—have released detailed economic plans focused on lowering the cost of living, with shared priorities on affordable child care, housing, and family support.
All back raising the minimum wage, with Kelly proposing $17 by 2030 and Krishnamoorthi advocating for inflation-linked increases.
They differ on Medicare for All, with Stratton and Kelly supporting it and Krishnamoorthi opposing it in favor of drug pricing negotiations.
Housing proposals include tax incentives, rent caps, and restrictions on corporate home buying.
Child care plans center on expanding the Child Tax Credit and lowering costs, with Krishnamoorthi proposing $4,000 per child and Kelly supporting a cap of $15 daily.
Energy and education initiatives include clean energy funding, Pell Grant increases, and college transparency.
All are top fundraisers in the 2026 primary.
Tres demócratas de Illinois revelaron planes económicos dirigidos a reducir los costos de vida, centrándose en el cuidado infantil, la vivienda y los aumentos salariales antes de las primarias del Senado de 2026.