Lynn Woolsey
Template:TOCnestleft Lynn Woolsey is a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the 6th district of California. She is also a co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
Woolsey is the "first former welfare mother to serve in Congress." Since entering the House in 1993, she has been an advocate for children and families. As chair of the Workforce Protections Subcommittee, she oversees policies affecting millions of American workers. The San Jose Mercury News called her “the unofficial matriarch of the [anti-war] movement.” A member of the House International Relations Committee, she introduced the first resolution calling for troops to come home from Iraq and convened the first congressional hearing on military exit strategies. She calls for a complete re-evaluation of U.S. national security policy, emphasizing stronger global alliances and intelligence capabilities. She is an advocate of conservation and clean, renewable energy sources.
Endorsed Communist Party event
In September 1999, Lynn Woolsey endorsed a fund raising event for the Communist Party USA newspaper Peoples Weekly World.[1]
Peace activism
In July 2006 Woolsey addressed[2] the Peace Action National Congress at Wayne State University, with Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) and activist Tom Hayden.
Progressive Democrats of America
Lynn Woolsey serves on the Advisory Board[3] of Progressive Democrats of America.
Anti-war activism
Congressional Progressive Caucus
In 1998 Lynn Woolsey Democrat was listed as a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.[4]
On November 19 2008 the Congressional Progressive Caucus announced[5]its elected leadership for the 111th Congress.
- Co-Chairs are Congressman Raul Grijalva (AZ) and Lynn Woolsey (CA)
- Whip Diane Watson
- Vice-Chair Liaison to Black Caucus Sheila Jackson-Lee
- Vice-Chair Liaison to Women's Caucus Hilda Solis
- Vice-Chair Liaison to Asian Pacific American Caucus Mazie Hirono
- Vice-Chair Liaison to LGBT Equality Caucus, Dennis Kucinich
As of February 20 2009 Lynn Woolsey was listed as Co-Chair[6]of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
Supported by Council for a Livable World
The Council for a Livable World, founded in 1962 by long-time socialist activist and alleged Soviet agent, Leo Szilard, is a non-profit advocacy organization that seeks to "reduce the danger of nuclear weapons and increase national security", primarily through supporting progressive, congressional candidates who support their policies. The Council supported Lynn Woolsey in his successful House of Representatives run as candidate for California.[7]
EMILY's List
Woolsey has been supported by EMILY's List during her campaigning.
Campaign to Make Immigration Reform a Top Issue in 2010
On October 13 2010 , immigration activists from around the country gathered to join in a vigil and rally in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC., where Congressman Luis V. Gutierrez and other elected officials launched a new push for comprehensive immigration reform, building to the opening months of 2010. their banners read “Reform Immigration FOR Families” and “Family Unity Cannot Wait.”
More than 750 people traveled to Washington on buses from up and down the Eastern seaboard and as far away as Texas, Florida, Ohio, Minnesota, and Michigan. They spent Tuesday morning meeting with Congressional offices before being joined by thousands of people from the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area, who gathered on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol to listen to testimonies from families, veterans, and children who face family disintegration because of immigration laws and deportation.
Religious leaders from a diverse array of faith traditions around the country, some organized through Familias Unidas, added their voices.
- At the event Congressman Gutierrez outlined a set of principles for progressive immigration reform that needs to include a rational and humane approach to legalize the undocumented population, to protect workers’ rights, to allocate sufficient visas, to establish a smarter and more humane border enforcement policy, to promote integration of immigrant communities, to include the DREAM Act and AgJOBS bills, to protect rights guaranteed by the Constitution, and to keep families together.
The lawmakers who joined Rep. Gutierrez on stage, and addressed the gathering included Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chairwoman Rep. Nydia Velazquez (D-NY), Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Chairman Rep. Michael Honda (D-CA), Congressional Progressive Caucus Chairs Raúl M. Grijalva (D-AZ) and Lynn Woolsey (D-CA), Congressional Black Caucus Member, Yvette Clarke (D-NY), Democratic Caucus Vice Chair Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Jared Polis (D-CO), Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), Michael Quigley (D-IL), and Delegate Gregorio Sablan (Northern Mariana Islands).[8]
Staff
The following have worked as staff members for Lynn Woolsey:[9]
- Bartholomew M. Acocella
- Rebecca M. Adam
- Eric John Aweeney
- Nicholas Barnaby
- Pamela Ann Barry
- S. Heather Brewer
- Cortney Hoover Bright
- Susannah L. Cernojevich
- Gloria S. Chan
- Lisl K. Christie
- Eric M. Colchamiro
- Mary C. Cronin
- Jennifer P. Dawes
- Jessica L. Diaz
- Michelle M. Donches
- Lynn Dondis
- Amanda Eaton
- Piper S. Evans
- Chris R. Fadeff
- Jason Feld
- Brian Fishman
- Anita W. Franzi
- Erica Fremault
- Wendy Friefeld
- Diana Gambrel
- Brian S. Geiger
- Jamison Girard
- Jennifer A. Goedke
- Katherine Goktepe
- Katherine M. Gomez Madrigal
- Claudia Gonzalez
- J. William Goold
- Margaret McDow Gumbinner
- Jode Hamilton
- Julius Lloyd Horwich
- Nicholas M. Hromalik
- Allegra A. Jones
- Laura Joshua
- Stephanie Kenny
- Willa Laskowitz
- Anita Savage Lawson
- Ricky Xuan Le
- Stacey E. Leavandosky
- Jane Lott
- Rosalinda Lynch
- Alexis Summer Marks
- Andrea D. Martin
- Kristin Mastromarino
- Nora E. Matus
- Lindsay E. McAllister
- EmRay D. Morgan
- Janice L. Morris
- Amanda M. Ott
- Molly M. Pelton
- Jeana Marie Plas
- Patricia K. Pobywajlo
- Jonathan Poverud
- Eric B. Powers
- Deborah A. Quam
- Sifra Quintana
- Carl R. Rauscher
- Samuel Ricketts
- Niall M. Roberts
- Katherine Rodriguez
- Ethan R. Rosenkranz
- Richard Thomas Roth
- Deanne R. Samuels
- Gregory Alex Schernecke
- Alene Seward
- Erin Patricia Sheerin
- Edward P. Sheffield
- Christopher D. Shields
- Laurel Sipes
- Paul Smolarcik
- Jennifer Anne Snidow
- Megan D. Solomon
- Tondrea L. Stewart
- Kate Tansey
- Lynda P. Theil
- Paula Trynn
- Alexandra Walter
- Kristin E. Wikelius
- Alanda T. Wraye
External links
References
- ↑ Peoples Weekly World, September 11, 1999
- ↑ http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:Irf-gxSWV1sJ:kincaidsite.com/dsa/nl-archive.html+Doug+fraser+dsa+Democratic+left&cd=7&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=nz
- ↑ http://pdamerica.org/tools/pda/Adboard.pdf
- ↑ DSA website: Members of the Progressive Caucus (archived on the Web Archive website)
- ↑ http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2008/11/19-16
- ↑ http://cpc.grijalva.house.gov/index.cfm?ContentID=166&ParentID=0&SectionID=4&SectionTree=4&lnk=b&ItemID=164
- ↑ CLW website: Meet Our Candidates
- ↑ Immigration Matters New America Media, Richard Stoltz, 0ctober 18, 2009
- ↑ Legistorm: Lynn Woolsey (accessed on Aug. 24, 2010)