Progressive Caucus
The Progressive Caucus is a group within the United States Congress that consists of members who advocate for progressive policies. Formed in 1991, it aims to promote social justice, economic equality, and environmental sustainability. Members often support issues like universal healthcare, climate action, and workers' rights.
The caucus plays a significant role in shaping legislation and influencing the broader Democratic Party agenda. By uniting like-minded lawmakers, it seeks to amplify the voices of constituents who prioritize progressive values. The caucus also engages in grassroots organizing to mobilize support for its initiatives.