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Hart's 'When I'm President' List: Composting & Trains
13 Dec
Summary
- Hart envisions mandatory composting at waste facilities nationwide.
- She advocates for nationwide high-speed train infrastructure.
- Hart drew inspiration from childhood efforts to aid the homeless.

Melissa Joan Hart is jotting down policy ideas for a potential presidency, with mandatory composting and nationwide high-speed trains topping her list. These initiatives align with her commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency. Hart also draws inspiration from France's new law requiring grocery stores to donate unsold food, aiming to combat hunger and food waste.
Her drive to contribute to a better world stems from childhood experiences. Hart and her sister would conceptualize ways to house unhoused individuals, a passion she has maintained and instilled in her own sons. She actively engages them with charities and emphasizes understanding diverse perspectives.
Hart, who has previously identified as a moderate conservative, also reflects on raising her three sons in today's world. She stresses the importance of basic manners, kindness, and particularly gentleness towards girls. Her own work ethic and community involvement serve as examples as she guides her sons toward becoming well-rounded men.




