sentencing reform
As the Prison Budget Goes, So Goes the Budget Deficit
by Brian Leubitz [courtesy of Calitics - Front Page]
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As the Prison Budget Goes, So Goes the Budget Deficit
by Brian Leubitz [courtesy of Calitics - Front Page]
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Arnold Trying To Cover Up His Complicity In The Prison Crisis
by David Dayen [courtesy of Calitics - Front Page]
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Resolution Publicity Project: Day 2
by dday [courtesy of Calitics - Front Page]
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UPDATE: Net Neutrality On Its Way To Passage by CDP
by dday [courtesy of Calitics - Front Page]
The merged resolution that came out of negotiations between the Progressive Caucus and the Labor Caucus (specifically Brad Parker of PDA and Jim Gordon of CWA) yielded a very favorable document that was passed through the Resolutions Committee. In addition, a resolution in support of parole and sentencing reform passed the committee and is on its way to passage. There's definitely a different feeling at this meeting; because it's not as high-profile as a convention, the hard work of progressive activists is being rewarded. I think that the whole resolutions process is a SYMBOLIC exercise that gives you a sense of where the rank and file of the party is going ideologically, and certainly it's becoming more progressive. There's still a lot of work to be done to turn that symbolism into some real action; it involves making in-roads in county committees and building a progressive bench. But I think some of the old guard are worried (more on that later).
The new net neutrality language, which I think offers some excellent framing devices, on the flip:
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