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'''Progressive Legislative Action Network''' ([[Progressive Legislative Action Network|PLAN]]) was renamed the [[Progressive States Network]].<ref>[https://www.vox.com/2014/11/17/7186057/american-legislative-exchange-council How ALEC helps conservatives and businesses turn state election wins into new laws (accessed November 20 2023)]</ref>
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In 2014, the "[[American Constitution Society]]’s '[[American Legislative and Issue Campaign Exchange]]' ([[American Legislative and Issue Campaign Exchange|ALICE]]), the [[Progressive States Network]] ([[Progressive States Network|PSN]]), and the [[Center for State Innovation]] ([[Center for State Innovation|CSI]]) combined to become the “[[State Innovation Exchange|State Innovative Exchange]]” or “[[State Innovation Exchange|SiX]].”
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==About==
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From the [[Progressive Legislative Action Network]] blogspot in 2005:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20231121212436/https://progressivestates.blogspot.com/ Progressive Legislative Action Network (accessed November 20 2023)]</ref>
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::"The [[Progressive Legislative Action Network]]'s mission is to drive public policy debates and change the political landscape in the United States by focusing on attainable and progressive state level actions. It will do so by providing coordinated research support for a network of State legislators, their staff's and constituencies, in order to equip them with coherent logistical and strategic advocacy tools necessary for advancing key progressive economic and social policies."
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==Launch==
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From the [[Progressive Legislative Action Network]] blogspot in July, 2005:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20231121212436/https://progressivestates.blogspot.com/ Progressive Legislative Action Network (accessed November 20 2023)]</ref>
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::[[Moveon]], [[SEIU]], Steelworkers Join [[Progressive Legislative Action Network|PLAN]] in [[Seattle]]
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::FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 7/15/05
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::Contact: [[Steve Doherty]] (406) 544-7181
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::Contact: [[David Sirota]] (406) 459-7470
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::[[Progressive Legislative Action Network|PLAN]] ANNOUNCES CO-SPONORS & DETAILS OF SEATTLE KICKOFF EVENT
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Conference to be supported by, among others, [[Moveon.org]], [[SEIU]], and the [[United Steelworkers]] of America
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::Helena, MT – The [[Progressive Legislative Action Network]] ([[Progressive Legislative Action Network|PLAN]]) today released the full details of its upcoming kickoff event in [[Seattle]] on August 16th entitled Planning Progress 2005: Defining a Positive Progressive Agenda for the States. The event is being co-sponsored by, among others, Moveon.org, the [[Service Employees International Union]] ([[SEIU]]), the [[United Steelworkers]], and progressive philanthropists [[Andy Rappaport|Andy]] and [[Deborah Rappaport]]. The event will feature, among others, Former Vice Presidential nominee and [[North Carolina]] Sen. [[John Edwards]], [[Montana]] Gov. [[Brian Schweitzer]], former [[California]] House Speaker [[Willie Brown]], [[Center for American Progress]] President [[John Podesta]], and state legislators from across America. For more on the event, see the attached detailed agenda and go to www.progressivestates.org.
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::"The response to PLAN's creation has been nothing short of tremendous," said [[Progressive Legislative Action Network|PLAN]] co-chairperson [[Steve Doherty]], the former [[Montana]] State Senate Minority Leader. "The strong support of grassroots organizations, philanthropists and the progressive community as a whole shows that our side is ready to take the fight to every state legislature in America."
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::[[Moveon.org]] founder [[Wes Boyd]], who has agreed to be a founding member of [[Progressive Legislative Action Network|PLAN]]'s governing board, said the time is now for progressives to focus not only on Washington, D.C., but also on what's happening outside the Beltway in America's heartland.
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::"The opportunities to create real and lasting change at the state level are endless," [[Wes Boyd|Boyd]] said. "That's why [[Moveon.org]] is proud to be partnering with [[Progressive Legislative Action Network|PLAN]]: because we understand how important it is to start supporting state legislators who want to aggressively push a progressive agenda that starts making government stand up for individual freedom and America's working families."
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::In recent weeks, [[Progressive Legislative Action Network|PLAN]]'s co-chairpersons, Sen. [[Steve Doherty|Doherty]] and [[David Sirota]], have been meeting with potential funders, board members and supporters from all over the country, and all different parts of the progressive community.
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::"The goal is to bring as diverse a coalition together as possible so that our side has a cohesive agenda in the states," [[David Sirota|Sirota]] said. "For too long, conservatives have been able to use huge sums of money to push the most radical right-wing policies through state legislatures. [[Progressive Legislative Action Network|PLAN]] is committed to putting together the necessary resources and necessary coalitions to help progressive legislators stop this unchecked extremism, and start passing legislation that makes state governments work for ordinary citizens, not just monied special interests."
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::The [[Progressive Legislative Action Network]] will have a 501c(3) and 501c(4) component. [[Progressive Legislative Action Network|PLAN]]'s mission is to support progressives at the state level and pass progressive legislation in all 50 of America's state legislatures. By providing coordinated research and strategic advocacy tools to state lawmakers, [[Progressive Legislative Action Network|PLAN]] will advance policies that protect individual freedom and strengthen America's working families.
  
 
==Washington Post Profile==
 
==Washington Post Profile==

Latest revision as of 17:47, 22 November 2023

Progressive Legislative Action Network (PLAN) was renamed the Progressive States Network.[1]

In 2014, the "American Constitution Society’s 'American Legislative and Issue Campaign Exchange' (ALICE), the Progressive States Network (PSN), and the Center for State Innovation (CSI) combined to become the “State Innovative Exchange” or “SiX.”

About

From the Progressive Legislative Action Network blogspot in 2005:[2]

"The Progressive Legislative Action Network's mission is to drive public policy debates and change the political landscape in the United States by focusing on attainable and progressive state level actions. It will do so by providing coordinated research support for a network of State legislators, their staff's and constituencies, in order to equip them with coherent logistical and strategic advocacy tools necessary for advancing key progressive economic and social policies."

Launch

From the Progressive Legislative Action Network blogspot in July, 2005:[3]

Moveon, SEIU, Steelworkers Join PLAN in Seattle
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 7/15/05
Contact: Steve Doherty (406) 544-7181
Contact: David Sirota (406) 459-7470
PLAN ANNOUNCES CO-SPONORS & DETAILS OF SEATTLE KICKOFF EVENT

Conference to be supported by, among others, Moveon.org, SEIU, and the United Steelworkers of America

Helena, MT – The Progressive Legislative Action Network (PLAN) today released the full details of its upcoming kickoff event in Seattle on August 16th entitled Planning Progress 2005: Defining a Positive Progressive Agenda for the States. The event is being co-sponsored by, among others, Moveon.org, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the United Steelworkers, and progressive philanthropists Andy and Deborah Rappaport. The event will feature, among others, Former Vice Presidential nominee and North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer, former California House Speaker Willie Brown, Center for American Progress President John Podesta, and state legislators from across America. For more on the event, see the attached detailed agenda and go to www.progressivestates.org.
"The response to PLAN's creation has been nothing short of tremendous," said PLAN co-chairperson Steve Doherty, the former Montana State Senate Minority Leader. "The strong support of grassroots organizations, philanthropists and the progressive community as a whole shows that our side is ready to take the fight to every state legislature in America."
Moveon.org founder Wes Boyd, who has agreed to be a founding member of PLAN's governing board, said the time is now for progressives to focus not only on Washington, D.C., but also on what's happening outside the Beltway in America's heartland.
"The opportunities to create real and lasting change at the state level are endless," Boyd said. "That's why Moveon.org is proud to be partnering with PLAN: because we understand how important it is to start supporting state legislators who want to aggressively push a progressive agenda that starts making government stand up for individual freedom and America's working families."
In recent weeks, PLAN's co-chairpersons, Sen. Doherty and David Sirota, have been meeting with potential funders, board members and supporters from all over the country, and all different parts of the progressive community.
"The goal is to bring as diverse a coalition together as possible so that our side has a cohesive agenda in the states," Sirota said. "For too long, conservatives have been able to use huge sums of money to push the most radical right-wing policies through state legislatures. PLAN is committed to putting together the necessary resources and necessary coalitions to help progressive legislators stop this unchecked extremism, and start passing legislation that makes state governments work for ordinary citizens, not just monied special interests."
The Progressive Legislative Action Network will have a 501c(3) and 501c(4) component. PLAN's mission is to support progressives at the state level and pass progressive legislation in all 50 of America's state legislatures. By providing coordinated research and strategic advocacy tools to state lawmakers, PLAN will advance policies that protect individual freedom and strengthen America's working families.

Washington Post Profile

Excerpt from Washington Post article titled "Rich Liberals Vow to Fund Think Tanks" dated August 7, 2005:[4]

"There has been a flourishing of new, pro-Democratic think tanks and advocacy groups in recent years. Clinton administration chief of staff John D. Podesta established the Center for American Progress; former Democratic congressional aide David Sirota recently set up the state-oriented Progressive Legislative Action Network; and author David Brock helped create Media Matters for America last year, among others. All these groups are potential recipients of money from alliance partners.

Roll Call Profile

Excerpt from Roll Call:[5]

This week, David Sirota, a former Democratic Congressional aide and activist, and Steve Doherty, a former Montana Senate Minority Leader, announced the launch of PLAN, and high-wattage Democrats such as former vice presidential candidate John Edwards, Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer and former California House Speaker Willie Brown, will appear at an upcoming event for the fledgling organization.
The idea is to seed simultaneous policy efforts in the states, providing legislators with model bills that can be passed with minor adjustments essentially anywhere. Organizers hope this strategy will generate momentum and help refine tactics.

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“I think the most important thing about PLAN is that it’s a further indication that the states are being looked at with real seriousness on the progressive side,” said ]]Kristina Wilfore\\, executive director of the left-of-center Ballot Initiative Strategy Center.
Bernie Horn, policy director for the Center for Policy Alternatives — a group whose mission overlaps with what PLAN intends to do — agrees that the timing is right for a state-focused approach.

Soros Funding

Circa 2006, progressive blogger, veteran political activist, David Sirota, launched a new group called the Progressive Legislative Action Network, which just received a $200,000 grant from George Soros’s Open Society Institute, as well as support from AFSCME, SEIU, and other unions and progressive groups, including MoveOn.org. The aim of the new organization was to push progressive legislation at the state level. PLAN bills itself as the leftwing answer to ALEC. [6]

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