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New Democrat Coalition Re-elects Leadership; Releases Detailed Agenda for 110th Congress Centrist Group Implements New Whip Program to Advance Priorities; Adopts |
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WASHINGTON, DC-- Today, in preparation for the Democratic Majority, the New Democrat Coalition took a series of moves to strengthen their role as Congress’ largest centrist coalition in the 110th Congress. First, the New Democrat Coalition reelected their current leadership team, which reorganized and refocused the group in 2005. Rep. Ellen Tauscher (Calif.) was re-elected as the Chair of the coalition. Reps. Adam Smith (Wash.), Ron Kind (Wisc.), Artur Davis (Ala.) and Joe Crowley (N.Y.), will all retain their positions as Vice-Chairs. Joe Crowley has also been named Whip of the group, and will lead the floor effort on legislation the group endorses in the areas of technological innovation, economic competitiveness and national security. Additionally, for the first time in the group’s history, the New Dems have also adopted a set of by-laws with strong membership and attendance requirements that will help to further organize the coalition, aid the ambitious whip program being implemented, and promote the group’s centrist agenda. The New Democrat Coalition will have a total of 63 Members in the 110th Congress, consisting of 47 current members and 16 freshmen the group recruited and supported in the recent elections. Details of the agenda are below:
The talent, intellect, and entrepreneurial spirit of the American people have made our country the world leader in economic and technological advancements. These advantages improve all aspects of life in America and make it possible for us to meet the wide range of 21st century challenges. As the U.S. makes the vast transition into the globalized world we need leadership and policies that will tap into our strengths and ensure that America maintains its prosperity and global leadership. The New Democrat Coalition, always leaders on the economy and innovation, is committed to enacting policies that maintain U.S. competitiveness, meet the challenges posed by globalization in the 21st century, and strengthen our national security. The three pillars of our agenda that NDC members are dedicated to addressing when Democrats regain control of the House in the 110th Congress are listed below. These policies mesh well with the House Democrats’ Innovation Agenda, and NDC members are well positioned on strategic committees to see these necessary reforms enacted. Technological Innovation – To remain a global leader we must continue to develop and embrace the best technologies including: Economic Competitiveness – Our economy is the strongest in the world and we need policies that will maintain this strength in the globalized 21st century, including: Strong, Smart National Security Policy – A secure homefront and a sensible national security policy are core NDC principles, including:
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