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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Progressive Honor Roll of 2013
http://www.thenation.com/article/177654/progressive-honor-roll-2013MOST VALUABLE SENATOR: Elizabeth Warren
When speculation about her prospects as a presidential contender spiked, the new senator from Massachusetts turned attention away from herself and toward the need to crack down on too big to fail banks. Since when does Congress set deadlines, watch regulators miss most of them, and then take that failure as a reason not to act? Warren asked in November. Thats how she rolls: while many other senators seek the spotlight, Warren uses it to rip the corporate capture of the courts and object to rules in trade agreements that limit the ability of nations to regulate the financial industry. Warrens voice is amplified by groups like the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which have identified her as their north star in the fight to renew the Democratic Party. That scares corporate interests, and Wall Streetaligned Democratic groups like Third Way have attacked her populism. But her populism makes Warren a dynamic force in the Senate and beyond, as was evident when she electrified the September AFL-CIO convention, where she said, The American people know that the system is rigged against them, and they want us to level the playing field. Thats our mandate.
MOST VALUABLE HOUSE MEMBER: George Miller
The senior Democrat on the powerful Education and the Workforce Committee, Miller has been in the House since 1975. But the California congressman has lost none of his fire. With Senator Tom Harkin, he introduced a plan in March to hike the minimum wage to $10.10with automatic cost-of-living increases annually. Nor did Miller stop there. He cheered on fast-food workers as they struck for a $15-an-hour wage. He tore into Republicans over their repeal Obamacare obsession and was even blunter in denouncing GOP plans to cut food stamps. Miller did not simply toe the Democratic line; he opposed President Obamas proposal to fast-track the corporate-friendly Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. And he was superb on an issue most members of Congress rarely recognize: after a Bangladeshi garment factory collapse killed more than 1,100 workers, Miller denounced US retailers that have led this race to the bottom over many years, telling corporations like Walmart that they have to make a decision now whether you want to have blood on your labels.
MOST VALUABLE OBAMA NOMINEE: Thomas Perez
When then-Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez was nominated in March to replace Hilda Solis as labor secretary, it was no surprise that Republicans objected. The son of first-generation Dominican immigrants who served as a civil rights adviser to Senator Edward Kennedy and as Marylands labor secretary, Perez has a history of focusing on immigrant rights, voting rights, racial violence and discrimination against workers. But Senate committee chair Tom Harkin refused GOP efforts to delay hearings, and majority leader Harry Reid forced a cloture vote. Even then, Perez was the first cabinet nominee in US history to be confirmed on a party-line vote. Undaunted, he moved quickly to improve the tracking of workplace injuries and make it easier for whistleblowers to file complaints. And he hit the road advocating an extension of long-term unemployment benefits, new investment in job training and a serious minimum-wage hike. It really is a matter of fairness, Perez said. Nobody who works a full-time job should have to live below poverty.
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The Progressive Honor Roll of 2013 (Original Post)
xchrom
Dec 2013
OP
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)1. White House material, if you ask me. K/R (nt)
xchrom
(108,903 posts)2. it is the nation, after all. nt
painesghost
(91 posts)3. I wonder if George Miller will throw his hat in the ring? n/t
Laelth
(32,017 posts)4. k&r for Elizabeth Warren. n/t
-Laelth
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)5. MOST VALUABLE STATE LEGISLATOR: Wendy Davis
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MOST VALUABLE STATE LEGISLATOR: Wendy Davis
State Senator Wendy Davis captured the imagination not just of her fellow Texans but of the nation in June, when she put on her now-famous sneakers to filibuster for eleven hours against anti-choice legislation. Despite a massive Stand With Wendy outpouring of popular support, the Republicans eventually got their way, after Texas Governor Rick Perry and his allies called the legislature back into session. But perhaps not for long: Davis is running an insurgent Democratic campaign that says its time for the home state of Ann Richards to elect another pro-choice governor.
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p.s. For the folks that don't know - there are THREE pages at the link up in the OP
brer cat
(24,605 posts)6. Glad you added your p.s.
I was about to roll on by just picking up the three listed.