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Washington, D.C. – As the House majority inches closer to a dangerous strategy of using the full faith and credit of the United States as a bargaining chip in high-stakes budget negotiations, New Democrat Coalition Members have stepped forward to offer key solutions that Members believe will help to break the gridlock.
Washington, D.C. – The pro-growth, fiscally-responsible New Democrat Coalition sent a unified message to their colleagues today: quit the partisan bickering and find a way to put the nation’s finances in order before the federal government shuts down and the debt limit is breached.
New Dems Working for Real Fiscal Solutions:
Washington, D.C. – The New Democrat Coalition welcomed new Executive Director J.D. Grom to the organization this week. Grom replaces former Executive Director Adam Pase, who helped lead the Coalition for the last five and a half years.
Washington, D.C. –New Democrat Coalition Chairman Rep. Ron Kind (WI-03) issued the following statement in response to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO)’s long-term budget outlook:
Washington, D.C. – Following a unanimous vote of its membership, the New Democrat Coalition welcomed Rep. Annie Kuster (NH-02) to its ranks Wednesday afternoon. The moderate, pro-growth Coalition now represents over ¼ of the entire House Democratic Caucus at 53 Members.
Washington, D.C. – New Democrat Coalition Members introduced a slate of amendments to improve an overwhelmingly unpopular reauthorization to the nation’s Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA).
Washington, D.C. – The New Democrat Coalition, the largest group of moderates in Congress welcomed Rep. Pete Gallego (TX-23) as its 52nd Member today. The Coalition hailed Gallego’s arrival as a vital addition to strengthen the Coalition’s already-powerful hand in the House.
Washington, D.C. – Today, Democrats from the House informal working group on Immigration – the “Gang of Seven” – met with the moderate New Democrat Coalition to chart a forward course for immigration reform in the House. Rep. Luis Gutierrez (IL-04) called on Speaker Boehner to abandon the Republicans’ “go-it-alone” strategy on immigration.
