CPD In The News

Fed Up, a new coalition of community organizations and labor unions led by the Center for Popular Democracy, is trying to turn the complex policy arguments of economists like Baker, Bivens and Bernstein

The Fed Up campaign, a coalition of progressive groups headed by the Center for Popular Democracy that has been at the forefront of recent efforts to make Federal Reserve reform a key part of the liberal

A 2014 report by the Center for Popular Democracy and Integrity in Education found charter operators using public funds for personal gain, mismanaging public funds and schools, illegally inflating enrollment

Rachel Deutsch, a lawyer with the Center for Popular Democracy who has worked on these laws across the country, said the response from industry groups isn’t surprising.

But so did advocates with the Center for Popular Democracy (CPD), another national progressive coalition that earlier this fall brought its own set of demands for rent control and tenant protections to

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years while Maine’s workforce grew by 61 percent, according to an assessment by the National Employment Law Project, a group that researches policy for low-wage workers, in partnership with EPI and the Center … for Popular Democracy.

still provide more than $2.6 billion in credit to the industry, according to a recent report released by three research watchdog groups: In The Public Interest, Public Accountability Initiative and the Center … for Popular Democracy.

Ady Barkan is a progressive activist who founded the Be a Hero PAC and built two programs at the Center for Popular Democracy.

Youth leaders from the Center for Popular Democracy Action and Alliance for Educational Justice networks asked whether he could get behind our vision for police free schools, defunding criminalizing infrastructure

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