Congressional Progressive Caucus Center
Template:TOCnestleft Congressional Progressive Caucus Center is a policy arm of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. It was founded in October 2018.
- The Congressional Progressive Caucus Center (CPC Center) is an outside entity that will leverage the power of the Congressional Progressive Caucus by creating critically needed infrastructure within the progressive community.
- The Center is a bridge that links the progressive caucus with the broader progressive movement. We bring community leaders, organizers, advocates, unions and policy experts together to build people-led cutting edge policy, message guidance and a unified strategy to drive progressive ideas and reforms into the public debate.[1]
Partner Organization of ProsperUS
Congressional Progressive Caucus Center is listed as a "Partner Organization" of ProsperUS,[2] a coalition of leftist groups formed during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic to demand massive government spending, including Joe Biden's "Build Back Better" spending bill.[3],[4],[5]
CPCC Leadership
Congressional Progressive Caucus Center leadership as of January 2019.
- Robert Borosage - President of the board.
- Mark Pocan - board member.
- Pramila Jayapal - board member.
- Barbara Lee - board member.
- Keith Ellison - board member.
- Raul Grijalva - board member.
Hiring Liz Watson
For Immediate Release: January 7th, 2019 Contact: Preethi Raghavan, preethi.raghavan@progressivecaucuscenter.org
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, the Congressional Progressive Caucus Center (CPCC) announced Liz Watson as its new Executive Director.
Launched in October 2018, the Congressional Progressive Caucus Center (CPCC) will leverage the power of the progressive movement by creating critically needed infrastructure within the progressive community. The CPCC will convene different progressive stakeholders to advance cutting-edge, independent policy analysis and most importantly, work to realize the enactment of progressive policies - which are overwhelmingly supported by the American people.
Liz Watson brings to the CPCC nearly two decades of experience in the progressive movement. She previously served as the Labor Policy Director for the House Education and the Workforce Committee Democrats, the Executive Director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty, Inequality, and Public Policy, and the Director of Workplace Justice at the National Women's Law Center. In 2018, she was the Democratic nominee for Congress in Indiana’s Ninth Congressional District, with overwhelming support from organized labor and progressive groups. Throughout her career, Liz has fought for living wages, predictable scheduling, the right to organize, a strong safety net, civil rights, and women’s rights. Liz brings deep experience crafting policy, building coalitions, and moving progressive ideas forward. She is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and Carleton College.
“As a leading advocate for women's rights and workers' rights, as a senior staff member on Capitol Hill, and as a candidate who ran a stunning grassroots congressional campaign, Liz Watson has proven to be one of the most talented and effective progressive leaders,” said Robert Borosage, President of the Board of Directors of the Congressional Progressive Caucus Center. “Progressive ideas and movements are now on the rise. Under the leadership of Liz Watson, I am confident that the CPCC will be able to marshal the full intellectual firepower and grassroots energy of the progressive movement to advance a bold progressive agenda for the country.”
“In November, Americans sent a strong message that they want to see bold, visionary action from their leaders in Washington when they elected dozens of progressive candidates across the country. With the Congressional Progressive Caucus set to grow to more than 90 members, we’re ready to enact policies like Medicare for All and College Without Debt, while also fighting to strengthen workers’ rights, address climate change, and much more,” said Rep. Mark Pocan, Co-Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and Board Member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus Center. “With Liz Watson as Executive Director of the CPCC, I’m confident that the organization will serve as a strong partner in creating change as it works with outside partners to leverage the power of millions of grassroots supporters. Together, we can build a country that works for all, not just those at the top.”
"The progressive movement has never been stronger, and the Congressional Progressive Caucus of the 116th Congress is ready to translate that power into real wins for working people, women, immigrants, those living in poverty and the most marginalized,” said Rep. Pramila Jayapal, Co-Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and Board Member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus Center. “Liz Watson's nearly two decades of experience in the progressive movement will be an immense asset to the CPCC as it fights for real progressive change across the country. Her experience and leadership will be critical to advancing a visionary progressive agenda in Washington and across our country in hopes of creating a fairer and more just country.”
“The 2018 election showed that the progressive agenda is a winning agenda. With nearly 100 Congressional Progressive Caucus members in the House, we have an unprecedented opportunity to make the change America needs. With the visionary leadership of Congresswoman Jayapal and Congressman Pocan, CPC members are building a powerful movement for Medicare for All, labor law reform, comprehensive immigration reform, and so much more,” said Liz Watson. “Across the country, progressives have stepped up at this turning point in our nation's history to bring an end to corporate greed, fear-mongering, and corruption in Washington. I am honored to lead the effort to bring together grassroots support and promote the best ideas in the progressive movement. Our voices will be critical to passing progressive legislation in this Congress. Together we are building a people-powered progressive movement to make government work for all of us, and not just the wealthy few.” [6]
STRATEGY SUMMIT 2018
Speakers
- Sanaa Abrar - Policy & Advocacy Manager, United We Dream
- Sarah Audelo - Executive Director, Alliance for Youth Action
- Robert Borosage - Chairman, Congressional Progressive Caucus Center
- Dr. Elizabeth Cohen - Associate Professor, Political Science, Syracuse University and Author, “Semi-Citizenship in Democratic Politics”
- Tracy Corder - Racial Justice Campaign Director, Center for Popular Democracy
- Dr. Michael Dorsey - Full-member, Club of Rome and co-Founder and principal of Around the Corner Capital—an energy advisory and impact finance platform
- Tamara Draut - Vice President, Policy & Research, Demos
- Keith Ellison - Board Member, Congressional Progressive Caucus Center
- Rahna Epting - Director of Strategic Partnerships, MoveOn.org
- Jayne Fagan - Social Media Manager, MoveOn.org
- Lucy Flores - Vice President, Public Affairs, mitu
- Scott Frey - Director, Federal Government Affairs, AFSCME
- George Goehl - President, People's Action
- Fatima Goss Graves - President & CEO, National Women's Law Center (NWLC)
- Raul Grijalva - Board Member, Congressional Progressive Caucus Center
- Sarita Gupta - Executive Director, Jobs with Justice and Co-Director, Caring Across Generations
- Arisha Hatch - Managing Director, Color of Change
- Mark Heulsman - Senior Policy Analyst, Debt-Free College, Demos
- Pramila Jayapal - Board Member, Congressional Progressive Caucus Center
- Karine Jean-Pierre - Senior Advisor & National Spokesperson, MoveOn.org
- Mary Kay Henry - President, Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
- Stephanie Kelton - Professor of Public Policy and Economics, Stony Brook University
- Michael Kink - Executive Director, Strong Economy for All Coalition
- Celinda Lake - Founder & President, Lake Research Partners (LRP)
- Patrice Lawrence - Director, Policy and Advocacy, UndocuBlack
- Barbara Lee - Board Member, Congressional Progressive Caucus Center
- Thea Lee - President, Economic Policy Institute (EPI)
- Ezra Levin - Co-Executive Director, Indivisible
- Mike Lux - Chairman, Progressive Caucus Action Fund (PCAF)
- Joe Maxwell - Strategy Consulting
- Maria McFarland Sanchez-Moreno - Executive Director, Drug Policy Alliance
- Stacy Mitchell - Co-Director, Institute for Local Self-Reliance
- Ben Monterroso - Executive Director, Mi Familia Vota
- Sara Nelson - President, Association of Flight Attendants - CWA
- Nancy Pelosi - House Democratic Leader
- Lorette Picciano - Executive Director, Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural
- Mark Pocan - Board Member, Congressional Progressive Caucus Center
- Monica Ramirez - President and co-Founder, Alianza Nacional de Campesinas
- Max Richtman President and CEO of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare
- Rafael Rivero - Co-Founder and President, Occupy Democrats
- Jean Ross, RN - Co-President, NNU
- Hector Sanchez - Executive Director, Labor Council of Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) and Chairman, National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA)
- Linda Sarsour - Assistant Treasurer, Women's March
- Susan Shah - Director of Program & Strategy, Vera Institute of Justice
- Faiz Shakir National Political Director, ACLU
- Sirine Shebaya - Senior Staff Attorney, Muslim Advocates
- Anat Shenker - President, ASO Communications
- Joel Silberman - Democracy Partners
- Kyle Tanner - Digital Organizer, Fight for $15
- Raha Wala - Director, National Security Advocacy, Human Rights First
- Mark Weisbrot - Co-Director, Center for Economic and Policy Research
- Lori Wallach - Director and Founder of Global Trade Watch, a division of Public Citizen[7]
Refernces
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- ↑ [1]
- ↑ About (accessed November 21, 2021)
- ↑ ProsperUS Praises House Passage of Build Back Better Bill, Calls for Speedy Senate Passage, No Additional Cuts (accessed November 21, 2021)
- ↑ ProsperUS Urges Swift Passage of Build Back Better Act (accessed November 21, 2021)
- ↑ ProsperUS Coalition: Historic Build Back Better Deal Clear Rejection of Trickle-Down Economics, Big Win for Workers, Families, and Economy (accessed November 21, 2021)
- ↑ Press release CONGRESSIONAL PROGRESSIVE CAUCUS CENTER ANNOUNCES LIZ WATSON AS NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR For Immediate Release: January 7th, 2019 Contact: Preethi Raghavan
- ↑ [2]