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Chicago City Council Democratic Socialist Caucus

The Democratic Socialist Caucus of the Chicago City Council is a bloc of aldermen in the Chicago City Council. The block was unofficially organized as the Socialist Caucus in 2019, and later organized as a formal caucus with its current name in 2021.[1][2][3][4][5] It currently has six members, out of the 50 aldermen that comprise the Council.[6] Members of the caucus identify as democratic socialists.[2][3][5][7]

Democratic Socialist Caucus
ChairCarlos Ramirez-Rosa
Founded2021; 3 years ago (2021)
IdeologyDemocratic socialism
Political positionLeft-wing
Seats in Chicago City Council
6 / 50

History edit

The caucus was initially organized as the Socialist Caucus following the 2019 Chicago aldermanic election by six aldermen, all of whom were members of the Chicago chapter of Democratic Socialists of America. All six members also joined the larger Progressive Reform Caucus.[3] The two caucuses pursue similar policy goals, but the Socialist Caucus' stated goal is to push a wider and more aggressive range of left-wing policies. When asked about the distinction between the two caucuses in a July 2019 interview, Carlos Ramirez-Rosa provided the example of a municipal takeover of the electric utility company ComEd as one distinctive policy that the Socialist Caucus would pursue.[1]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in Illinois, members of the caucus called for a wide-ranging recovery package including an paid emergency leave, emergency housing, an end to ICE check-ins, and weekly payments to workers and families.[8] During the George Floyd protests, the caucus called for cutting funding to the Chicago Police Department and increasing funding for programs such as substance-abuse treatment, mental health care and after-school programs.[9]

On May 1, 2021, five members of the group formally organized as the Democratic Socialist Caucus, with Ramirez-Rosa serving as the chair.[4][5][10]

Membership edit

The following table lists current aldermen who are affiliated with the caucus since its formal organization in 2021.[4] Andre Vasquez was also a member of the caucus when it was unofficially organized in 2019, but was not part of the founding membership in 2021.[3][4][10]

Member Party[a] Ward Main Community areas Joined First elected
Daniel La Spata Democratic [11] 1 West Town, Logan Square 2021 2019
Jeanette Taylor Democratic [12] 20 New City, Woodlawn, Englewood 2021 2019
Byron Sigcho-Lopez Democratic 25 Lower West Side, Near West Side 2021 2019
Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez Independent [13] 33 Irving Park, Avondale, Albany Park 2021 2019
Carlos Ramirez-Rosa Democratic[14] 35 Logan Square, Avondale, Hermosa 2021 2015
Angela Clay Democratic 46 Uptown, Lakeview 2023 2023

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Aldermanic elections are officially nonpartisan; party affiliations are informational only.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Blumberg, Nick (2019-07-03). "City Council Caucus Chairs on Chicago's Future". WTTW News. Retrieved 2019-07-25.
  2. ^ a b Bloom, Will (2019-04-03). "A Socialist Wave in Chicago". jacobinmag.com. Retrieved 2019-07-25.
  3. ^ a b c d Sato, Mia (2019-07-02). "What The Gov: What Does It Mean To Have Six Democratic Socialists on the Chicago City Council?". Better Government Association. Retrieved 2019-07-25.
  4. ^ a b c d Kapos, Shia (2021-05-03). "BUSTOS' EXIT AND THE REMAP — DUCKWORTH'S DUCKS IN A ROW — SCHOOL BOARD HEAD-TURNER". POLITICO. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  5. ^ a b c "Democratic Socialists ratify 5-member City Council caucus to make policy work 'that much more effective'". The Daily Line. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  6. ^ Evans, Joe Ward, Alex V. Hernandez, Maxwell (2023-03-06). "Chicago's Progressive Alderpeople Retain Seats, Look To Expand Influence On City Council — And Even Mayor's Race". Block Club Chicago. Retrieved 2023-11-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "New City Council includes an apparent record number of women to be sworn in, overall progressive shift". The Daily Line. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  8. ^ Rodriguez, Rossana; Ramirez-Rosa, Carlos; Sigcho Lopez, Byron; La Spata, Daniel; Taylor, Jeanette (2020-03-16). "If we want everybody to stay home during a coronavirus crisis, we need deep change to make that possible". Chicago Sun-Times. from the original on 2020-03-16. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  9. ^ La Spata, Daniel; Taylor, Jeannette; Sigcho Lopez, Byron; Rodriguez Sanchez, Rossana; Ramirez Rosa, Carlos; Vasquez, Andre (2020-06-08). "Cutting funding for police could lead to a better and safer Chicago". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  10. ^ a b Chicago's Democratic Socialist Caucus (2021-05-01). "Today, May 1, 2021, we're announcing the formal creation of the Democratic Socialist Caucus of the Chicago City Council". Twitter. from the original on 2021-05-02. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  11. ^ LaSpata, Daniel (December 10, 2018). (PDF) (Interview). Interviewed by Independent Voters of Illinois-Independent Precinct Organization. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 2, 2019. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  12. ^ Taylor, Jeanette (December 10, 2018). (PDF) (Interview). Interviewed by Independent Voters of Illinois-Independent Precinct Organization. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 2, 2019. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  13. ^ Rodriguez, Rossana (December 10, 2018). (PDF) (Interview). Interviewed by Independent Voters of Illinois-Independent Precinct Organization. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 2, 2019. Retrieved October 20, 2019.
  14. ^ Sandvoss, Steven S., ed. (September 18, 2019). "State of Illinois Central Committees" (PDF). Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Board of Elections. pp. 75–78. Retrieved October 14, 2019.

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The Democratic Socialist Caucus of the Chicago City Council is a bloc of aldermen in the Chicago City Council The block was unofficially organized as the Socialist Caucus in 2019 and later organized as a formal caucus with its current name in 2021 1 2 3 4 5 It currently has six members out of the 50 aldermen that comprise the Council 6 Members of the caucus identify as democratic socialists 2 3 5 7 Democratic Socialist CaucusChairCarlos Ramirez RosaFounded2021 3 years ago 2021 IdeologyDemocratic socialismPolitical positionLeft wingSeats in Chicago City Council6 50 Contents 1 History 2 Membership 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesHistory editThe caucus was initially organized as the Socialist Caucus following the 2019 Chicago aldermanic election by six aldermen all of whom were members of the Chicago chapter of Democratic Socialists of America All six members also joined the larger Progressive Reform Caucus 3 The two caucuses pursue similar policy goals but the Socialist Caucus stated goal is to push a wider and more aggressive range of left wing policies When asked about the distinction between the two caucuses in a July 2019 interview Carlos Ramirez Rosa provided the example of a municipal takeover of the electric utility company ComEd as one distinctive policy that the Socialist Caucus would pursue 1 During the COVID 19 pandemic in Illinois members of the caucus called for a wide ranging recovery package including an paid emergency leave emergency housing an end to ICE check ins and weekly payments to workers and families 8 During the George Floyd protests the caucus called for cutting funding to the Chicago Police Department and increasing funding for programs such as substance abuse treatment mental health care and after school programs 9 On May 1 2021 five members of the group formally organized as the Democratic Socialist Caucus with Ramirez Rosa serving as the chair 4 5 10 Membership editThe following table lists current aldermen who are affiliated with the caucus since its formal organization in 2021 4 Andre Vasquez was also a member of the caucus when it was unofficially organized in 2019 but was not part of the founding membership in 2021 3 4 10 Member Party a Ward Main Community areas Joined First elected Daniel La Spata Democratic 11 1 West Town Logan Square 2021 2019 Jeanette Taylor Democratic 12 20 New City Woodlawn Englewood 2021 2019 Byron Sigcho Lopez Democratic 25 Lower West Side Near West Side 2021 2019 Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez Independent 13 33 Irving Park Avondale Albany Park 2021 2019 Carlos Ramirez Rosa Democratic 14 35 Logan Square Avondale Hermosa 2021 2015 Angela Clay Democratic 46 Uptown Lakeview 2023 2023See also editChicago Aldermanic Black Caucus Chicago City Council Latino Caucus Chicago City Council LGBT Caucus Chicago City Council Progressive Reform Caucus List of Democratic Socialists of America who have held office in the United StatesNotes edit Aldermanic elections are officially nonpartisan party affiliations are informational only References edit a b Blumberg Nick 2019 07 03 City Council Caucus Chairs on Chicago s Future WTTW News Retrieved 2019 07 25 a b Bloom Will 2019 04 03 A Socialist Wave in Chicago jacobinmag com Retrieved 2019 07 25 a b c d Sato Mia 2019 07 02 What The Gov What Does It Mean To Have Six Democratic Socialists on the Chicago City Council Better Government Association Retrieved 2019 07 25 a b c d Kapos Shia 2021 05 03 BUSTOS EXIT AND THE REMAP DUCKWORTH S DUCKS IN A ROW SCHOOL BOARD HEAD TURNER POLITICO Retrieved 2021 05 03 a b c Democratic Socialists ratify 5 member City Council caucus to make policy work that much more effective The Daily Line Retrieved 2021 05 05 Evans Joe Ward Alex V Hernandez Maxwell 2023 03 06 Chicago s Progressive Alderpeople Retain Seats Look To Expand Influence On City Council And Even Mayor s Race Block Club Chicago Retrieved 2023 11 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link New City Council includes an apparent record number of women to be sworn in overall progressive shift The Daily Line Retrieved 2023 11 13 Rodriguez Rossana Ramirez Rosa Carlos Sigcho Lopez Byron La Spata Daniel Taylor Jeanette 2020 03 16 If we want everybody to stay home during a coronavirus crisis we need deep change to make that possible Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on 2020 03 16 Retrieved 2020 06 09 La Spata Daniel Taylor Jeannette Sigcho Lopez Byron Rodriguez Sanchez Rossana Ramirez Rosa Carlos Vasquez Andre 2020 06 08 Cutting funding for police could lead to a better and safer Chicago Chicago Sun Times Retrieved 2020 06 09 a b Chicago s Democratic Socialist Caucus 2021 05 01 Today May 1 2021 we re announcing the formal creation of the Democratic Socialist Caucus of the Chicago City Council Twitter Archived from the original on 2021 05 02 Retrieved 2021 05 03 LaSpata Daniel December 10 2018 2019 IVI IPO Chicago Aldermanic Questionnaire PDF Interview Interviewed by Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization p 3 Archived from the original PDF on March 2 2019 Retrieved October 9 2019 Taylor Jeanette December 10 2018 2019 IVI IPO Chicago Aldermanic Questionnaire PDF Interview Interviewed by Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization p 3 Archived from the original PDF on March 2 2019 Retrieved October 9 2019 Rodriguez Rossana December 10 2018 2019 IVI IPO Chicago Aldermanic Questionnaire PDF Interview Interviewed by Independent Voters of Illinois Independent Precinct Organization Archived from the original PDF on March 2 2019 Retrieved October 20 2019 Sandvoss Steven S ed September 18 2019 State of Illinois Central Committees PDF Springfield Illinois Illinois State Board of Elections pp 75 78 Retrieved October 14 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chicago City Council Democratic Socialist Caucus amp oldid 1217254418, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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