1. National Development

The NCP believes America needs a permanent national development strategy.

  • Build strategic industries: steel, energy, shipbuilding, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, transportation, and advanced manufacturing.
  • Modernize roads, bridges, ports, rail, water systems, power grids, and broadband.
  • Create a national development bank or similar public financing institution.
  • Use Buy American rules for federal procurement.
  • Act against outsourcing that damages national security or destroys productive regions.

America should not depend on foreign supply chains for its own survival.

2. Housing and Cities

  • Launch a major national housing-building program.
  • Support public, nonprofit, cooperative, and private housing construction.
  • Speed up permitting for practical housing near jobs and transit.
  • Fight speculative vacancy, land hoarding, and predatory rent practices.
  • Build mixed-income public housing as permanent civic infrastructure.

A nation where workers cannot afford homes is not a healthy nation.

3. Labor and the Productive Economy

  • Raise wages through productivity, training, and stronger bargaining power.
  • Support portable benefits that follow workers between jobs.
  • Build reemployment systems tied to training and placement.
  • Enforce laws against wage theft and abusive scheduling.
  • Protect collective bargaining where workers choose it.

Workers should not be disposable, and employers should not be trapped in a broken labor market.

4. Healthcare

  • Guarantee universal access to basic healthcare.
  • Negotiate prices for drugs and medical services.
  • Protect Americans from medical bankruptcy.
  • Expand domestic pharmaceutical and medical supply production.
  • Strengthen primary care, mental healthcare, and rural healthcare capacity.

Healthcare is strategic national infrastructure.

5. Family, Community, and Social Order

  • Support family tax credits, child benefits, paid family leave, and affordable childcare.
  • Strengthen schools, libraries, churches, civic groups, trade schools, unions, and volunteer organizations.
  • Fight drug trafficking, human trafficking, and organized crime.
  • Address homelessness through shelter, treatment, enforcement, and housing capacity.
  • Restore civic education around American history and duties of citizenship.

Freedom collapses when communities collapse.

6. Immigration and Citizenship

  • Secure the border and modernize legal immigration.
  • Require employment verification.
  • End exploitation of illegal labor by employers.
  • Speed up asylum decisions.
  • Strengthen English-language and civic-integration expectations.
  • Prioritize immigration that serves national need.

Immigration should serve the nation.

7. Education and Skills

  • Maintain strong public schools with order, discipline, and high standards.
  • Expand trade schools, apprenticeships, technical education, and community college pathways.
  • Support accounting, engineering, nursing, manufacturing, logistics, construction, and defense-related skills.
  • Reduce useless credential inflation.
  • Hold publicly funded universities accountable for poor outcomes.

Education should prepare people to build, govern, work, and think.

8. Energy and Environment

  • Expand nuclear power.
  • Use natural gas as a security and transition fuel.
  • Support domestic oil production where strategically needed.
  • Build renewables where reliable and cost-effective.
  • Modernize the grid and secure critical mineral supply chains.
  • Protect clean air, clean water, parks, farmland, forests, and waterways.

A modern nation needs cheap, reliable, domestic energy.

9. Public Safety and Justice

  • Fund professional police departments with clear standards.
  • Prosecute violent crime quickly.
  • Target organized crime, trafficking, corruption, and repeat violence.
  • Use rehabilitation where it works and firm punishment where needed.
  • Protect citizens against wrongful convictions, corrupt policing, and government abuse.

Order and justice are not opposites.

10. Government Reform

  • Strengthen the professional civil service.
  • Speed up permitting for national projects.
  • Enforce anti-corruption rules.
  • Restrict lobbying by former officials.
  • Improve coordination on infrastructure, defense, housing, energy, and supply chains.
  • Support a presidency capable of action, checked by Congress and courts in theory and practice.

America does not need theatrical government. It needs competent government.

11. Foreign Policy and National Power

  • Preserve American military superiority.
  • Keep strategic alliances while requiring allies to carry more burden.
  • Control key sea lanes, energy routes, technology networks, and defense systems.
  • Avoid unnecessary ground wars.
  • Rebuild the defense industrial base.
  • Reduce dependence on rivals for critical goods.
  • Protect the dollar's strategic role.

A peaceful world is more likely when America is strong, feared by enemies, and respected by allies.