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  • ...]) is the new name of [[California Partnership]] ([[California Partnership|CAP]]) as of June 4, 2020. Founded in 2003, [[Inland Equity Partnership]] "func ...l focus. Inland Equity Partnership will continue [[California Partnership|CAP]]’s three prong approach. We will continue to organize a socio-economic j
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  • ...cus. [[Inland Equity Partnership]] will continue [[California Partnership|CAP]]’s three prong approach. We will continue to organize a socio-economic j ...tem. We appreciate all the advocacy and hard work [[California Partnership|CAP]] provides to move our healthcare system towards equity and health for all.
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  • ...ess]] was a project of the [[Center for American Progress Action Fund]] ([[CAP Action]]) that was active from 2005 to 2019. :''CAP is designed to provide long-term leadership and support to the progressive
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  • ==Leaving CAP== [[Neera Tanden]], the CEO of the [[Center for American Progress]] (CAP) confirmed to CNBC that Steyer stepped down as a director of the organizati
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  • Its stated purpose was to focus not on “what could have been,” said CAP Vice President [[Winnie Stachelberg]] introducing the day, but on “new, f ...rt in ''The Nation'' by [[Robert Dreyfuss]]. Inside sources have described CAP as "the official [[Hillary Clinton]] think tank" - a media spin machine and
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  • ...p for its writers' comments, and today a writer targeted by Block has left CAP, the Washington Post reported". ...ers: [[Matt Duss]], [[Ali Gharib]], [[Eli Clifton]] and [[Zaid Jilani]] at CAP’s ThinkProgress blog and [[Media Matters]]’ [[MJ Rosenberg]] (a former
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  • In 2006, CAP launched a network of liberal religious leaders called [[Faith in Public Li Cap's [[Campus Progress]], with a staff of 15 and a large network of student ad
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  • ...rvard in 1975.<ref>[http://www.americanprogress.org/experts/KestSteve.html CAP website, accessed October 13,2010]</ref> ...e end of 2009.<ref>[http://www.americanprogress.org/experts/KestSteve.html CAP website, accessed October 13,2010]</ref>
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  • ...ers: [[Matt Duss]], [[Ali Gharib]], [[Eli Clifton]] and [[Zaid Jilani]] at CAP’s ThinkProgress blog and [[Media Matters]]’ [[MJ Rosenberg]] (a former ...ns”; moreover, Smith wrote, “warm words for Israel can be hard to find on [CAP's] blogs.” Block was quoted in that article accusing the two progressive
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  • ...etroit CAP), [[Jamala Rogers]] (St. Louis CAP), [[Sanjulo Ber]](Pittsburgh CAP)]] ...it was a reflection of the revolutionary work ethic that we had learned in CAP. We proudly worked to be real servants of the people."
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  • ...nity organizing and cultural politics. In 1970, at its Atlanta Convention, CAP became a national organization dedicated to building a Black Political Part ...ist-Leninist tendency in the organization was strengthened and in 1974-75, CAP took up the study of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Tse Tung Thought and, for a brief
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  • ...xpected would be supplemented by a national cap-and-trade program. But the cap-and-trade plan failed in the Senate after being labelled, as Jones put it, ...le unless we create the clean, affordable options first. Does this include cap and trade?
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  • ...etroit CAP), [[Jamala Rogers]] (St. Louis CAP), [[Sanjulo Ber]](Pittsburgh CAP)]] ...it was a reflection of the revolutionary work ethic that we had learned in CAP. We proudly worked to be real servants of the people."
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  • ...ers: [[Matt Duss]], [[Ali Gharib]], [[Eli Clifton]] and [[Zaid Jilani]] at CAP’s ThinkProgress blog and [[Media Matters]]’ [[MJ Rosenberg]] (a former ...ns”; moreover, Smith wrote, “warm words for Israel can be hard to find on [CAP's] blogs.” Block was quoted in that article accusing the two progressive
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  • He allegedly was part of CAP’s 2012 anti-Semitic incident where several staffers at the center’s [[T At the time, Duss was CAP’s Middle East director.<ref>[https://www.jns.org/bernie-sanders-foreign-p
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  • ...ers: [[Matt Duss]], [[Ali Gharib]], [[Eli Clifton]] and [[Zaid Jilani]] at CAP’s ThinkProgress blog and [[Media Matters]]’ [[MJ Rosenberg]] (a former ...ns”; moreover, Smith wrote, “warm words for Israel can be hard to find on [CAP's] blogs.” Block was quoted in that article accusing the two progressive
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  • Its stated purpose was to focus not on “what could have been,” said CAP Vice President [[Winnie Stachelberg]] introducing the day, but on “new, f CAP President [[Neera Tanden]] lasted barely a minute before condemning “fore
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  • ...ers: [[Matt Duss]], [[Ali Gharib]], [[Eli Clifton]] and [[Zaid Jilani]] at CAP’s ThinkProgress blog and [[Media Matters]]’ [[MJ Rosenberg]] (a former ...ns”; moreover, Smith wrote, “warm words for Israel can be hard to find on [CAP's] blogs.” Block was quoted in that article accusing the two progressive
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  • =="Cap the Rate and Raise the Wage!"== ...re than 350,000 signatures submitted to the Missouri Secretary of State to Cap the Rate and Raise the Wage!
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  • ...ess specializing in climate, energy, and science policy. Light coordinates CAP's participation in the [[Global Climate Network]], focusing on internationa ...http://www.americanprogress.org/experts/LightAndrew.html Andrew Light with CAP]</ref>
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