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Progressive Party | |
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Leader | Sydney Jean |
Chairperson | DJ Porter |
Governing body | Board of Directors |
Founder | Sydney Jean |
Founded | October 15, 2024 |
Website | |
https://progressforus.org/ | |
The Progressive Party is a political organization in the United States founded to combat corporate and government corruption while advocating for human rights, economic equality, and peace-oriented policies. The party is led by Sydney Jean.[1]
Leadership
[edit]The Progressive Party is spearheaded by Sydney Jean, whose leadership emphasizes transparency, equity, and grassroots engagement. Jean’s vision for the party is to create a political environment driven by accountability and the public’s interests, rather than by corporate influence or entrenched political elites.
The Progressive Party is led by a Board of Directors, who are responsible for the direction of the Party. [2]
Platform
[edit]The Progressive Party's platform centers on representing the working and middle classes, addressing climate change, reforming the Supreme Court, and removing undue financial influence from politics. Its key initiatives include:
1. Standing with the Working and Middle Classes
[edit]- Advocate for policies that benefit working and middle-class Americans.
- Reject corporate-driven politics and prioritize the needs of everyday people.
2. Ending Endless War
[edit]- Commit to a Peace First foreign policy that prioritizes diplomacy and the well-being of citizens.
- Reduce military spending and avoid unnecessary conflicts.
3. Combating Climate Change
[edit]- Address the root causes of climate change, including the reduction of fossil fuel dependency.
- Advocate for sustainable energy policies and hold polluters accountable.
4. Ensuring Access to Healthcare and Healthy Living
[edit]- Guarantee universal access to healthcare for all Americans.
- Promote food security and ensure grocery stores offer healthy and affordable options.
5. Reforming the Supreme Court
[edit]- Pursue comprehensive reform to ensure the Supreme Court reflects fairness and accountability.
- Address systemic issues undermining trust in the judicial system.
6. Removing Money from Politics
[edit]- Regulate insider trading, lobbying, and monopolistic practices.
- Eliminate dark money and reduce corporate influence in political decision-making.[3]
Mission and Vision
[edit]The mission of the Progressive Party is to empower citizens, protect fundamental rights, and ensure a government that works for everyone. By addressing corruption, promoting equality, and prioritizing peace, the party aims to create a more just and sustainable society.
Board of Directors
[edit]Party Leader | |
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Name | Background |
Sydney Jean | Staff Seat, Party Leader |
Board of Directors | |
Name | Seat |
DJ Porter | Staff Seat, Party Chairman |
Santino Alonso | Staff Seat |
Devyn Naylor | Staff Seat |
Danel Carder | Staff Seat |
Amelia Petrie | Member Seat |
TJ Kossegi | Member Seat |
References
[edit]- ^ "Progressive Party". Retrieved 2024-12-11.
- ^ "Board of Directors – Progressive Party". Retrieved 2024-12-11.
- ^ "Progressive Party". Retrieved 2024-12-11.