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The Progressive Caucus of the New York City Council is a bloc of progressive
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members that was formed in 2009. In 2010, the Caucus consisted of 12 members, nearly 25% of the 51-member New York City Council. The caucus grew to 35 members following the 2021 city council elections, before narrowing to 20 members in February 2023 following new bylaws requiring members to sign on to their Statement of Principles. It is co-chaired by
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(D-Brooklyn) and
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(D-Brooklyn). Jennifer Gutierrez (D-Brooklyn) and Carmen De La Rosa (D-Manhattan) are Vice Co-Chairs.


Statement of principles

The Progressive Caucus's stated objective is to create a "more just and equal New York City, combating all forms of discrimination, and advancing policies that offer genuine opportunities to all New Yorkers, especially those who have been left out of our society's prosperity." The Caucus's stated principles prioritize: * a "fair budget", * a progressive economic policy, * "safe, decent, affordable housing", * "high-quality public education", * "a more sustainable and environmentally just city", * "strong, vibrant, diverse neighborhoods", * a criminal justice system focused on "prevention, alternatives-to-incarceration, partnership with communities, and police accountability", * "full civil rights for all New Yorkers", and * a restoration of "confidence and participation of government" and "strengthening the practice of local democracy".


Legislative agenda

The Progressive Caucus website shares 7 issue areas with related bills that they are prioritizing. They are: # Banning Solitary Confinement # Prohibiting housing discrimination on the basis of arrest record or criminal history # The "
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Package" # Police Transparency # The "
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Package" # Creating Permanently Affordable Housing # The Earned Safe and Sick Time Act Expansion for Gig Workers


History

The Progressive Caucus was formed in 2009 order to promote policies focused on building "a more just and equal New York City." The Caucus initially consisted of 12 members, co-chaired by
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(D-Brooklyn) and Melissa Mark-Viverito (D-Manhattan/Bronx). In July 2016, the caucus encouraged New York Governor
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to sign an anti-
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bill into law. This bill, the first of its kind as it pertained to regulation of
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, was signed into law in the state of New York on October 21, 2016. Also, in November 2016, the caucus endorsed Minnesota Congressman
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for chairman of the
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. The caucus launched the Progressive Caucus Alliance as a campaign arm for the group ahead of the 2017 election, endorsing a slate of incumbent members and ideologically aligned challengers. The group was inactive until 2025, when it endorsed a slate of incumbent members for the 2025 election.


Members

Current membership includes the following members: Membership during the 2021-2023 term: * Christopher Marte (D-Manhattan) * Carlina Rivera (D-Manhattan) * Carmen De la Rosa (D-Manhattan) * Pierina Sanchez (D-The Bronx) *
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(D-The Bronx) * Amanda Farias (D-The Bronx) * Tiffany Caban (D-Queens) *
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(D-Queens) * Julie Won (D-Queens) * Nantasha Williams (D-Queens) * City Council Speaker
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(D-Queens, ex-officio member) *
Lincoln Restler Lincoln P. Restler (born March 19, 1984) is a politician and civil servant from New York City, who is a member of the New York City Council for the 33rd district which covers Greenpoint, parts of Vinegar Hill, Williamsburg, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn ...
(D-Brooklyn) * Jennifer Gutierrez (D-Brooklyn) * Crystal Hudson (D-Brooklyn) * Chi Osse (D-Brooklyn) *
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(D-Brooklyn) * Alexa Aviles (D-Brooklyn) *
Shahana Hanif Shahana K. Hanif (born February 5, 1991) is an American politician, activist, and community organizer. Since 2022, she has represented the New York City Council's 39th district which includes the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Park Slope, Windsor ...
(D-Brooklyn) *
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(D-Brooklyn) *
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(D-Brooklyn) Membership during the 2018-2021 term included the following members: * Co-chair Ben Kallos (D-Manhattan) * Co-chair
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(D-Manhattan/The Bronx) * Vice Co-Chair
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(D-Manhattan) * Vice Co-Chair
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(D-Brooklyn) * City Council Speaker Corey Johnson (D-Manhattan) *
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(D-Manhattan) * Carlina Rivera (D-Manhattan) *
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(D-Brooklyn) * Steve Levin (D-Brooklyn) *
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(D-Manhattan) *
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(D-Brooklyn) * I. Daneek Miller (D-Queens) * Ydanis Rodriguez (D-Manhattan) * Deborah Rose (D-Staten Island) *
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(D-Bronx) *
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(D-Queens) *
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