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==Ceasefire Now Resolution==
 
==Ceasefire Now Resolution==
Washington, D.C. (October 16, 2023) — Today, Representatives [[Cori Bush]] (MO-01), [[Rashida Tlaib]] (MI-12), [[Andre Carson]] (IN-07), [[Summer Lee]] (PA-12), and [[Delia Ramirez]] (IL-03), alongside Representatives [[Jamaal Bowman]] (NY-16), [[Bonnie Watson Coleman]] (NJ-12), [[Chuy Garcia]] (IL-04), [[Jonathan Jackson]] (IL-01), [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] (NY-14), [[Ilhan Omar]] (MN-05), [[Ayanna Pressley]] (MA-07), and [[Nydia Velazquez]] (NY-07) announced a resolution urging the Biden Administration to call for an immediate de-escalation and ceasefire in Israel and occupied Palestine, to send humanitarian aid and assistance to Gaza, and to save as many lives as possible.
 
  
The Ceasefire Now Resolution is endorsed by [[350.org]], About Face: Veterans Against the War, [[Action Center on Race & the Economy]], [[Adalah Justice Project]], [[American Federation of Ramallah, Palestine]] (AFRP), [[American Muslims for Palestine]], [[American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee]], [[American Friends Service Committee]] (AFSC), [[Americans for Justice in Palestine Action]], [[Arab American Institute]], [[Arab Resource & Organizing Center]] (AROC), [[Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation]], [[Center for Civilians in Conflict]], [[Center for Constitutional Rights]], [[Center for Jewish Nonviolence]], [[Council on American Islamic Relations]] (CAIR), [[Defense for Children International - Palestine]], [[Democracy for the Arab World Now]] (DAWN), [[Dream Defenders]], [[EMGAGE Action]], [[Freedom Forward]], [[Friends Committee on National Legislation]] (FCNL), [[Grassroots Global Justice Alliance]], [[Highlander Research and Education Center]], [[Hindus for Human Rights]], [[IfNotNow]], [[Institute for Middle Eastern Understanding]], [[Institute for Policy Studies]] New Internationalism Project, [[The Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community Development]], [[Jewish Voice for Peace Action]], [[Just Foreign Policy]], [[MADRE]], [[Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns]], [[Movement Law Lab]], [[MPower Change Action Fund]], [[Pax Christi USA]], [[Peace Action]], [[Progressive Jews of St. Louis]], [[Project48]], [[Rainbow PUSH Coalition]], [[ReThinking Foreign Policy]], [[RootsAction.org]], [[Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Institute Justice Team]], [[Transgender Law Center]], [[United Church of Christ]], [[US Campaign for Palestinian Rights]] (USCPR), [[US Council for Muslim Organizations]], [[Women Cross DMZ]], and [[Working Families Party]].<ref>[https://bush.house.gov/media/press-releases/reps-bush-tlaib-carson-lee-ramirez-lead-colleagues-in-call-for-immediate-ceasefire]</ref>  
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From an article from [[The Intercept]] regarding the [[Hamas]]-empowering [[Ceasefire Now Resolution]] dated October 20, 2023 by [[Ryan Grim]]:<ref>[https://theintercept.com/2023/10/20/gaza-ceasefire-house-democrats-aipac/ Reps. Jayapal, Frost, and Casar Join Call for Ceasefire in Gaza (accessed October 23, 2023)]</ref>
  
Endorsement quotes came from [[Brittany Ramos DeBarros]], Army Combat Veteran and Member of [[About
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::[[Washington, D.C.]] (October 16, 2023) — Today, Representatives [[Cori Bush]] (MO-01), [[Rashida Tlaib]] (MI-12), [[Andre Carson]] (IN-07), [[Summer Lee]] (PA-12), and [[Delia Ramirez]] (IL-03), alongside Representatives [[Jamaal Bowman]] (NY-16), [[Bonnie Watson Coleman]] (NJ-12), [[Chuy Garcia]] (IL-04), [[Jonathan Jackson]] (IL-01), [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] (NY-14), [[Ilhan Omar]] (MN-05), [[Ayanna Pressley]] (MA-07), and [[Nydia Velazquez]] (NY-07) announced a resolution urging the [[Joe Biden|Biden]] Administration to call for an immediate de-escalation and ceasefire in [[Israel]] and occupied [[Palestine]], to send humanitarian aid and assistance to Gaza, and to save as many lives as possible.
Face]]: Veterans Against the War, [[Sandra Tamari]], Executive Director, [[Adalah Justice Project]], Dr. [[Osama Abu Irshaid]], Executive Director [[American Muslims for Palestine]], [[Abed Ayoub]], National Executive Director of the [[American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee]], [[Mike Merryman-Lotze]], [[Just Peace]] Global Policy Director, [[Ayah Ziyadeh]], Advocacy Director [[Americans for Justice in Palestine Action]], [[Maya Berry]], Executive Director, [[Arab American Institute]], [[Nihad Awad]], National Executive Director, [[Council on American-Islamic
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Relations]], [[Rachel Gilmer]], [[Dream Defenders]], [[Wa'el Alzayat]], CEO, [[Emgage Action]], [[Sunjeev Bery]], Executive Director, [[Freedom Forward]], [[Ria Chakrabarty]], Policy Director, [[Hindus for Human Rights]], [[Stefanie Fox]], Executive Director, [[Jewish Voice for Peace Action]], [[Erik Sperling]], Executive Director, [[Just Foreign Policy]], [[Yasmine Taeb]], Legislative and Political Director at [[MPower Change Action
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::Representatives [[Pramila Jayapal]], [[Maxwell Frost]], and  [[Greg Casar]] joined a few days later.
Fund]], [[Jon Rainwater]], Executive Director, [[Peace Action]], [[Hannah Rosenthal]], Organizer for [[Progressive Jews of St. Louis]], Dr. [[Frederick D. Haynes, III]], President & CEO [[Rainbow Push Coalition]], [[Mitchell Plitnick]], President, [[ReThinking Foreign Policy]], [[Jeff Cohen]], cofounder of [[RootsAction.org]], Rev. Dr. [[Karen Georgia A. Thompson]], General Minister and President of the United Church of Christ, [[Iman Abid]], Director of Advocacy, [[US Campaign for Palestinian Rights]], [[Natalia Salgado]], Director of Federal Affairs, [[Working Families Party]].<ref>[https://bush.house.gov/imo/media/doc/ceasefire_now_resolution_endorsement_quotes.pdf]</ref>
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==No to China committee==
 
==No to China committee==

Revision as of 18:56, 23 October 2023

Jonathan Jackson

Jonathan Jackson is the son of Jesse Jackson. Husband of Marilyn Jackson. He succeeded the retiring Bobby Rush in 2022.

Jackson, 56, is a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University with a master's degree in business administration from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. He has worked as a partner in a beer distribution business and as a business professor at Chicago State University, and he has a long history of activism with his father and the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition.

Ceasefire Now Resolution

From an article from The Intercept regarding the Hamas-empowering Ceasefire Now Resolution dated October 20, 2023 by Ryan Grim:[1]

Washington, D.C. (October 16, 2023) — Today, Representatives Cori Bush (MO-01), Rashida Tlaib (MI-12), Andre Carson (IN-07), Summer Lee (PA-12), and Delia Ramirez (IL-03), alongside Representatives Jamaal Bowman (NY-16), Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12), Chuy Garcia (IL-04), Jonathan Jackson (IL-01), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14), Ilhan Omar (MN-05), Ayanna Pressley (MA-07), and Nydia Velazquez (NY-07) announced a resolution urging the Biden Administration to call for an immediate de-escalation and ceasefire in Israel and occupied Palestine, to send humanitarian aid and assistance to Gaza, and to save as many lives as possible.
Representatives Pramila Jayapal, Maxwell Frost, and Greg Casar joined a few days later.

No to China committee

Sixty-five Democrats in the House of Representatives voted on Tuesday January 10, 2022, against creating a committee to investigate China and find ways to counter the communist country’s growing international influence.

The House overwhelmingly voted to create the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party on a 365 to 65 margin, in one of the first votes since the Republicans took control of the chamber.

However, even though some members did not vote, all 65 lawmakers who voted against the committee’s creation were Democrats, including Jonathan Jackson.

2022 CPC new members

During an event at the AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington, D.C., Pramila Jayapal said that 15 of the 18 candidates the CPC's political arm had won their elections as of Sunday, with another win potentially on the way.

“There’s no question this will be the most progressive Democratic Caucus in decades,” Jayapal said, adding that they will have over 100 members in the 118th Congress compared to their current membership of 99.

By the numbers: Jayapal was joined at the press conference by nearly a dozen incoming members.

They were: Morgan McGarvey (Ky.), Summer Lee (Pa.), Robert Garcia (Calif.), Shri Thanedar (Mich.), Maxwell Frost (Fla.) Jasmine Crockett (Texas), Jill Tokuda (Hawaii), Delia Ramirez (Ill.), Greg Casar (Texas), Becca Balint (Vt.) and Jonathan Jackson (Ill.).[2]

“Chicago for All of Us” rally

According to Erin Boyle, on Thursday, March 30 2023, Brandon Johnson and Bernie Sanders held a joint “Chicago for All of Us” rally at the Credit Union 1 Arena, drawing a crowd of more than 4000 supporters. The event comes after Sanders’ endorsement of Johnson for the April 4 mayoral runoff election. The event included speeches from Alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa; Representatives Jonathan Jackson and Delia Ramirez; president of the American Federation of Teachers Randi Weingarten; Martin Luther King III, and Senator Bernie Sanders.

The Johnson campaign is an example of the sort of rainbow coalition Chicago hasn’t seen since the Harold Washington campaign of the 1980s, and the crowd showed it. An integral part of the rainbow politics of the 1980s, Reverend Jesse Jackson, civil rights activist and leader of the Rainbow-PUSH coalition was also present.

Senator Sanders spoke on the connection between the movement and the Johnson campaign, stating, “He understands what you and I understand: that racism and bigotry are all about the ruling class trying to divide us and what we are about is bringing our people together to fight for a city, fight for a nation that works for all of us not just the few.”

Representative Ramirez praised the diverse nature of the crowd and its representative strength of the people’s movement in Chicago. She shared advice from her mother: “Dime con quien andas, y te dire quien ere” (“Tell me who you are with and I’ll tell you who you are”).

On the stage, students from the Little Village Lawndale Highschool Fightback Organization stood behind the speakers. Earlier that same day the students had led a walkout of hundreds of mostly Black and Latino students to denounce Paul Vallas and his attacks on public education while he was in office as the superintendent of Chicago Public schools.

Representative Jackson contrasted this shameful record with Johnson’s experience as a former public school teacher and member of the Chicago Teachers Union, saying Johnson is, “A man who starts his career going into a classroom on behalf of the children will no doubt end his career working for the elevation of every human life.”

Finally, Brandon Johnson took the stage to thunderous applause. He spoke against the reactionary attacks on his campaign by stating: “They have tried to make us feel bad because we believe in collective bargaining and unionism, let me make this clear: the last time I checked Chicago is a union town. And if you are an enemy of labor, you are an enemy of the people!”[3]

Our Revolution endorsement 2022

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Our Revolution endorsed Jonathan Jackson in 2022.

Progressive Democrats of America

Progressive Democrats of America 2022 House challenger endorsements were Becca Balint, Greg Casar, Angelica Duenas, Maxwell Frost, Jonathan Jackson, Gary Josephson, Summer Lee, Derek Marshall, Jamie McLeod-Skinner, Delia Ramirez, Michelle Vallejo.[4]

Collective PAC

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The Collective PAC endorsed Jonathan Jackson in 2022.

Medicare for All

Cheryl Webb November 30, 2022.

"We’re SO thrilled to congratulate and welcome these new members of Congress who won their elections earlier this month on a platform of supporting Medicare for All!

Greg Casar - TX-35, Summer Lee - PA-12, Valerie Foushee - NC-04, Shri Thanedar - MI-03, Delia Ramirez - IL-03, Maxwell Frost - FL-10, Sydney Kamlager - CA-37, Robert Garcia - CA-42, Becca Balint - VT-at large, Morgan McGarvey - KY-03, Glenn Ivey - MD-04, Kevin Mullin - CA-15, Jill Tokuda - HI-02, Jonathan Jackson - IL-01, John Fetterman - Senator-elect, Pennsylvania, Peter Welch - Senator-elect, Vermont .

Endorsement

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