The Richmond Progressive Alliance (RPA) is a
progressive political group in
Richmond
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* Richmond, California, a city in the United States
* Richmond, London, a town in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England
* Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town ...
and
western Contra Costa County,
California
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,
United States
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. RPA formed in 2003 by local progressives.
RPA is an umbrella organization for progressives and leftists, regardless of political party. RPA members include voters registered as Democrats, Greens, and Independents.
Similarly, RPA electeds include Democrats, Greens, and Independents.
RPA mostly focuses on local elections. RPA routinely wins seats on the
Richmond City Council. Richmond has
non-partisan elections, which helps groups like RPA win and wield power.
This is similar to
Progressive Dane. Richmond also elected all city council seats on a top-3 city-wide basis, which empowered RPA.
In 2020, Richmond adopted single-member districts for its city council. In 2024, Richmond's mayor and city council voted to send a
ranked-choice (instant-runoff) voting measure to voters.
RPA supports higher taxes and lower pollution for the local
Chevron refinery; opposition to racial profiling; and opposition to urban casino development in Point Molate. During the 2000s and 2010s, the alliance altered the balance of power in the city and reduced the representation of Chevron-backed candidates.
RPA increased school funding, ended cooperation with
ICE
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for non-criminals, and enacted
Ban the Box
Ban the Box is an American campaign by advocates for ex-offenders aimed at removing the check box that asking applicants about their potential criminal record from hiring applications. Its purpose is to enable ex-offenders to display their quali ...
.
While RPA has been in power, Richmond saw a 75% decrease in homicide.
Taxes on Chevron, supported by RPA, amounted to $204 million, which RPA invested in social programs.
Notable members include
Gayle McLaughlin
Gayle McLaughlin (born 1952) is an American politician from Richmond, California. She was first elected to the Richmond City Council in 2004 when she was a member of the Green Party of California. She won two consecutive four-year terms as the ...
and
Jovanka Beckles.
History
Origins
In 2003
or 2004,
an "unlikely group of Greens, Latinos, progressive Democrats, African Americans, and free spirits" founded RPA.
Co-founders included
Gayle McLaughlin
Gayle McLaughlin (born 1952) is an American politician from Richmond, California. She was first elected to the Richmond City Council in 2004 when she was a member of the Green Party of California. She won two consecutive four-year terms as the ...
,
Marilyn Langlois,
and Andrés Soto.
McLaughlin cited
Peter Camejo
Peter Miguel Camejo Guanche (December 31, 1939 – September 13, 2008) was a Venezuelan American author, activist, politician and Sailing Olympian. In the 2004 United States presidential election, he was selected by independent candidate Ralph ...
's run in
2002
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as
Green Party
A green party is a formally organized political party based on the principles of green politics, such as environmentalism and social justice.
Green party platforms typically embrace Social democracy, social democratic economic policies and fo ...
candidate for
Governor of California
The governor of California is the head of government of the U.S. state of California. The Governor (United States), governor is the commander-in-chief of the California National Guard and the California State Guard.
Established in the Constit ...
as their inspiration for getting involved in politics.
2000s
In 2004, RPA member Gayle McLaughlin, a Green and a
Democratic Socialists of America
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(DSA) member,
won a city council seat in
Richmond
Richmond most often refers to:
* Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada
* Richmond, California, a city in the United States
* Richmond, London, a town in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England
* Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town ...
.
They were the first RPA member to do so.
In 2005, RPA supported transfer of the former Zeneca site at
Campus Bay to the
California Department of Toxic Substances Control
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (or DTSC) is an agency of the government of the state of California which protects public health and the environment from hazardous waste. DTSC is part of the California Environmental Protecti ...
.
In the
2006 Richmond, California municipal elections, Gayle McLaughlin won the election for mayor against incumbent Democrat
Irma Anderson
Irma Louise Anderson ( Husbands; January 18, 1931 – January 28, 2024) was an American politician who was the elected mayor of the city of Richmond, California, serving between 2001 and 2006. She ran for re-election as the incumbent Democrat in ...
.
This made Richmond the largest city in the United States to have a Green mayor.
In 2008, RPA supported
ballot measure
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Measure T which would substantially increased business license fees for large corporations like Chevron, owner of the
Chevron Richmond Refinery
The Chevron Richmond Refinery is a petroleum refinery in Richmond, California, on San Francisco Bay. It is owned and operated by Chevron Corporation and employs more than 1,200 workers, making it the city's largest employer. The refinery process ...
. RPA opposed, Measure U, which would enable casino building, like the one proposed for the former
Point Molate Naval Fuel Depot, was successfully defeated at the ballot box.
After the
2008 financial crisis
The 2008 financial crisis, also known as the global financial crisis (GFC), was a major worldwide financial crisis centered in the United States. The causes of the 2008 crisis included excessive speculation on housing values by both homeowners ...
, Richmond saw extensive foreclosures.
In 2008, Richmond began fining banks $1000 per day if they failed to maintain their property, and had collected $1.5 million by 2014.
In 2014, RPA and McLaughlin supported an underwater mortgage bailout program which would use
eminent domain
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to obtain better terms for underwater homeowners;
however, banks threatened a
capital strike
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and Congress passed a law banning the practice.
2010s
In 2010, RPA negotiated with Chevron to contribute millions of dollars for the city to reinvest in itself instead of facing Measure T which would have forced a change in the utility tax which would have made them potentially contribute more.
In 2012, RPA member Jeff Ritterman proposed Measure N, a
tax on sugary drinks. Community Coalition Against Beverage Taxes, funded by the
American Beverage Association
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, spent $2.4 million to defeat it. It was rejected by 66.9% of voters.
In 2014,
Richmond municipal elections attracted national media attention, as they were seen as a "David versus Goliath" race in the wake of the
2010 Citizens United Supreme Court case. Chevron spent about $3.1 million to support its own slate of candidates and break progressive control of the council,
which was more than Chevron had spent in total on all US Congress races from 2008 to 2012.
According to McLaughlin, Chevron "bought up every billboard in town".
In the mayoral election, RPA endorsed Mike Parker for Richmond mayor. However, Parker withdrew from the race in August and endorsed
Tom Butt
Thomas King Butt (born March 23, 1944) is an American politician and architect and the former mayor of Richmond, California. He was vice-mayor in 2002 and 2012 and a member of the Richmond City Council for over 20 years before being elected mayo ...
, in order to avoid splitting the left and center-left vote. Butt beat Chevron's mayoral candidate,
Nat Bates
Nathaniel Bates is a former mayor and eight-term city councilman of Richmond, California in addition to being a former professional baseball player in the Canadian League in his earlier years.
History
He arrived in Richmond in 1942 by train fr ...
, with more than 51 percent of the election and avoiding a run-off. In the city council election, RPA took all 3 open seats, with McLaughlin, Martinez, and Beckles beating out Chevon-backed candidates Donna Powers, Charles Ramsey, and Al Martinez.
In 2016, RPA won 2 additional city council seats, giving them 5 of 6 city council seats and 5 of 7 voting seats in the Richmond government. Richmond voters approved a controversial rent-control and just-cause eviction measure written and backed by the RPA.
RPA's rent control measure passed, which soured relations between RPA and mayor Butt, who opposed the measure.
In 2017, RPA endorsed three members for McLaughlin's empty seat, including Langlois and Ada Recinos.
In a surprising decision, the council picked Recinos over Langlois.
In 2018, McLaughlin created the California Progressive Alliance, a statewide offshoot of the RPA which endorses progressive candidates for state and federal elections.
McLaughlin ran for
Lieutenant Governor of California
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, but lost.
In the same year, RPA member Jovanka Beckles and former Obama 2008 campaign coordinator
Buffy Wicks
Buffy Jo Christina Wicks (born August 10, 1977) is an American politician who serves in the California State Assembly. A Democrat, she represents the 14th Assembly District, which includes the cities of Berkeley, Piedmont, Richmond, San Pabl ...
competed for the California Assembly District 15 seat. Richmond mayor Tom Butt and the California Progressive Alliance endorsed Wicks. Wicks went on to beat Beckles by 12 points and win the seat.
In 2019, Butt blamed the Richmond Progressive Alliance for obstructing appointments to city positions, which are done typically at the prerogative of the mayor.
Electoral history
The table below shows the number of RPA elected officials after the November election:
Election results
RPA has fielded
electoral candidates for
local
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Arts, entertainment, and media
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and
state
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offices. RPA candidates usually run in nonpartisan elections or as No Party Preference (NPP) independent candidates.
Statewide elections
State legislature elections
Local results
See also
*
American Left
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*
Democratic Socialists of America
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*
Progressive Dane
*
Green Party of the United States
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*
History of the socialist movement in the United States
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*
References
External links
Richmond Progressive Alliance official websiteContra Costa election results
{{Richmond, California
Organizations based in the San Francisco Bay Area
Progressive parties in the United States
Richmond, California