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PROMESA Has Failed: How a Colonial Board Is Enriching Wall Street and Hurting Puerto Ricans

Rather than rein in Wall Street speculation, the unelected Board has overseen a slow and expensive debt restructuring process using a bevy of high-paid consultants and lobbyists.

09/14/2021 | Organizing for a Just Recovery in Puerto Rico and Beyond

We Matter A Guide for Community Organizations on Redistricting Engagement

Elections must reflect the will of the people, not the interests and priorities of politicians in power.

08/5/2021 | Protecting Immigrant Communities

Unrepresentative and Unaccountable: 2021 Analysis of Diversity in Federal Reserve Leadership

The Federal Reserve is the most powerful economic policy institution in our country.

07/8/2021 | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

Ensuring Corporations and the Wealthy Pay Their Fair Share

Key progressive revenue-generating policies for states

07/6/2021 | Holding Wall Street Accountable

Reforming Unemployment Insurance

Stabilizing a system in crisis and laying the foundation for equity

06/24/2021 | Raising the Bar for Workers and Families, Unemployed Action

A Recovery For All: the Case for Robust Public Investment in Connecticut

As the COVID-19 pandemic is laying bare, there are extreme racial and economic inequalities in Connecticut that must be dismantled.

06/3/2021 | Holding Wall Street Accountable

Recovery for All or Recovery for the Few? Billionaire Wealth Soars in Connecticut

Connecticut’s 14 Billionaires Seized More than $12.6 Billion in New Wealth — A Record $75.7 Billion in Total Wealth

05/20/2021

The Urgency and Popularity of Transforming America’s Unemployment Insurance System

A policy and polling memo from the Center for Popular Democracy and Data for Progress

05/5/2021 | Raising the Bar for Workers and Families, Unemployed Action

A Full-Employment Economy, A Federal Reserve That Works For Working People

How the Biden Administration Can Challenge the Fed’s Leadership to Embrace Growth and Equity: A Fed Up Campaign Position Paper

04/28/2021 | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

Advancing Universal Representation: A Toolkit - Module 3: Implementing the Vision at the Local and State Level

This is the final module of a three-part toolkit aimed at supporting advocates, organizers, legal service providers (“providers”), and policymakers seeking to advance local and state universal...

04/26/2021 | Protecting Immigrant Communities

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Perkins was a key writer of New Deal policies. Known as an expert on health and safety policy reforms in New York state, Frances Perkins was tapped by Franklin Delano Roosevelt to serve as Secretary of Labor in his cabinet - the first woman to serve.

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Frances Perkins was born in a world on fire. In the early 1900s Robber Barons didn’t care about workers rights or the safety of children that worked in their factories. “Safety laws” as we know them today didn’t exist- and the wealthy actively fought against them.

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