Friday, June 7, 2019

From the convention

Thanks to all those who attended the progressive caucus meeting at today's DPW convention. Following the rules requiring that only allowed credentialed and listed caucus members to vote was a challenge with lists that did not seem accurate and a great turnout for our 600+ member caucus! We encourage everyone to provide feedback to DPW about your experience as a caucus attendee and/or member.

Rev. John Stanley of Dane County was elected to serve as chair. Chris McDonough of Dane county and  Ka Lo, from Marathon County will be our new co-vice chairs. Dr. Mark Neumann of La Crosse will be the secretary/treasurer. Our state will be well represented by the officers and, we hope, by the CD coordinators and county coordinators who will connect us all together.

John also talked about a resolution that germinated in the progressive caucus allowing for the resolutions we spend much time on to actually mean something.

We were honored to hear from Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes during our short meeting.

Welcome to our new leader team. If you haven't yet, please consider representing your county or CD as a PC coordinator.

Forward

Friday, May 31, 2019

Pre-convention news

I thought it was important to get a letter out before the state convention.

PROGRESSIVE CAUCUS REPORT:

The Progressive Caucus, has been meeting twice a month, with one Exec meeting and one membership meeting, per month.

We have established a Resolutions/Policy Committee, a Networking/Website committee and a candidates state/party committee.
Our Executive committee, each headed a separate committee.

John Stanley, Chair: Hosted the Resolutions/Policy Committee where we were able to get resolutions passed in 6 CDs.

Tammy Joy Wood, Vice Chair: Hosted the candidates state/party committee and has been encouraging progressive candidates to run for office.

Cathy Van Maren, Secretary/Treasurer: Leading the Networking/Website committee. Cathy was able to create a web presence for the Progressive Caucus at dpwprogressives.blogspot.com/

With our committee strategy, to bolster local county grassroots and democratic candidates, the rural and progressive caucuses have been working together to create a progressive rural strategy. We know that the legislature will be coming out of the red districts, so we need to double down and organize in a 72 county strategy, not urban vs. rural.

Our caucus met in February, at Chula Vista, and adopted the "Rank Choice Voting Method" for our caucus in the progressive spirit that the D.P.W so boldly and bravely initiated.

We voted for a logo, but the measure was tabled.

Cathy Van Maren, our Secretary/Treasurer, attended the Treasurers forum this spring.

Rev. John Stanley has attended every executive admin meeting, with the exception of one, where he had to work.

We will be proposing an amendment, during the convention, to our caucus constitution to increase the number of required meetings.

Tammy Joy Wood is running for vice-chair of the Party, and will not be seeking re-election; as vice-chair of the Progressive Caucus.

Cathy Van Maren, who has filled in as secretary/treasurer from Jsnuary, will not run.

John Stanley will run for chair of the Progressive Caucus.

[See the candidate page for info about others who will run.]

All three officers have agreed to initiate a handover day, to update, fill in and help newly elected officials. We hope to make a tradition, of a "Turning over the Keys" to the successors to help new officers and give them passwords, mail chimp, email control and anything else they may need.

The Progressive Caucus established a Progressive Google Doc folder, with the entire contents of our actions, meeting minutes, agendas, etc.

As we come upon the State elections, let’s unite in the same spirit, paying close heed to what is right and what we can do to build, rather than what is wrong and where we falter. We have a long way to go, and we all make mistakes, but the Progressive Caucus has really helped to push the narrative and make changes in Wisconsin that are important for the future, changes that will strengthen our values and return our progressive state back into the hands of the people. I say, let others try to weaken our values, let us focus on strengthening them.

Much to learn and much to build on, but as Joyce Meyer said, “I may not be where I want to be, but thank God that I’m not where I used to be”.

Monday, May 27, 2019

Apologies and FORWARD

Apologies to those who attended yesterday's conference call. Our leadership team had last minute conflicts. We did hear from a couple of you that you plan to run for leadership at convention.  With only a few of us on the call, you will reach more of our hundreds of members by emailing your bio/paragraph of intent to the secretary-treasurer at cvmaren@mwt.net. We will make sure all members get your info before our PC meeting AT NOON on Saturday.

The good news is that our "Resolutions as policies" resolution will be among those voted at the convention along with several other resolutions that concern party governance.

RESOLUTIONS CONCERNING PARTY GOVERNANCE:
19-PG-05: Turn Platform And Resolutions Into Policies (5th CD, 95 words); No action
WHEREAS, our party works to create Platform and Resolutions that reflect our values of social and economic justice, ecological sustainability and peace;
WHEREAS, candidates seeking support from DPW often promote the Platform and Resolutions, but sometimes don’t on very significant issues, e.g., universal and affordable health insurance, defense spending, fair trade, etc; and,
WHEREAS, the resources of our party are limited;
THEREFORE, RESOLVED, DPW focus its resources on candidates who advocate for our Platform and Resolutions;
and,
FURTHER RESOLVED, DPW shall semi-annually inform the membership of candidates’ positions in regard to our Platform and Resolutions.

The final schedule is published. Our caucus meets at noon on Saturday (Serenity Room). We'll hear about new initiatives to organize within our caucus and among others inside and outside the party,  plans for the future, and elections for leadership. You must have been a caucus member before the convention in order to vote.

Check out the schedules and details here:


Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Our last conference call before convention

The Last Progressive Caucus meeting, before the June 1st and 2nd Convention, will take place at 5:00 P.M. on May 25th via conference call. We strongly encourage all those, who are interested in running for the executive committee, to attend THIS meeting, as we will have a “MEET THE PROGRESSIVE CAUCUS CANDIDATE'S FORUM” at this time. We hope many of you, will take the PROGRESSIVE INITIATIVE and run.

Come listen to the candidates. We would like our caucus to vote; as an informed and enlightened body, to make sure we continue to act, as a progressive caucus.

John Stanley, current chair, will run, but we encourage, all strong progressives who are willing to move our caucus forward, protect and build upon it to run.

Tammy Joy Wood, will not run for the Vice-Chair position due to her election as the Sauk county chair and for the fact that she is running for Vice-Chair of the D.P.W.

Cathy Van Maren will also step down as acting secretary/treasurer.

We need people to run. John says, "I remind you, that oceans are composed of drops of water. YOU are the drop of water, vital to our Progressive Caucus’s future!"

PROGRESSIVE CAUCUS CANDIDATES FORUM -TELECONFERENCE MEETING: 
05/25/19 @ 5:00 P.M. 
Dial (712) 775-7035 Pin number 507999#

 This meeting will be dedicated to our Progressive Caucus Candidates!  Hope you will join us!

Friday, April 26, 2019

Will you run?

We need strong progressive leaders to lead our caucus! Please consider running for a caucus officer position to help our caucus make a difference in the DPW and in our state.

Please view the information at the PC Caucus candidates page. If possible, send your info by May 20.

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Message from PC Vice Chair

Hello Progressives!

It is with great optimism that I announce my candidacy for Vice Chair of the DPW along side Representative David Bowen as Chair and Alicia Lorta as 2nd Vice Chair! We believe our ticket is the future of the Democratic Party! 

I am incredibly excited for what this will mean for the Progressive Caucus, David has been an outstanding ally of our caucus and given the opportunity to become the state party’s Chair and Vice Chair we will ensure progressive values will be the mantelpiece of Wisconsin once again! 

It is with the best interest of the Progressive Caucus at heart that I have decided to not seek another term as Vice Chair. Instead, I’ll be an enthusiastic member helping in every capacity I am able. 

I want to allow space in the leadership for the other members who have been dedicated to promoting the progressive cause within the party. I am encouraging all who are willing to step forward and take the reins! We have only just begun, and the potential is limitless. 

It's up to us what history records. Make sure your name is in BOLD!!

Solidarity and Gratitude,
Tammy Joy Wood

New notes 2nd CD Caucus

Be sure to check out the latest notes from the 2nd CD Convention held on March 16.

From the chair

We got a lot done at the Progressive Caucus meeting on March 9. But there's more coming up!
  • Please attend the CD conventions, they are important and the Progressive Caucus has Resolution coming out of 6 CDs thanks to our Resolutions Committee. 
  • We are more than excited to announce (if you hadn't heard) that the DNC, 2020 Presidential convention, will be held HERE In MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN.
  • We are pleased to announce that the Progressive Caucus unanimously decided to follow the DPW's lead, and has adopted Ranked Choice Voting to determine the Progressive Caucus leadership at this year's PC meeting at the state convention. 
  • I realized I skipped over a Thank you to Tammy Joy Wood and Cathy Van Maren, who were absolutely wonderful (THANK YOU GUYS, YOU ARE BOTH AWESOME!)
  • Please email or reply to this post to sign up for our Liaisons Committee. If you would be willing to spend an hour or two each month, working on one of our three Progressive Caucus Committees or as a caucus,county or regional liaison:
  • RESOLUTIONS & POLICY COMMITTEE
  • CANDIDATES INTERNAL/EXTERNAL (Offices within the Party structure and those running for elected office in their communities.)
  • COMMUNICATIONS/NETWORK COMMITTEE

We thank all those who attended the meeting, against the wind the snow and the prevailing YUCK, that visited on our meeting day. You really went above and beyond, for the Progressive Caucus, Thank you!

The Progressive Caucus exec team, would also like to apologize, and let our caucus members know, that action has been taken, with a letter written to Chula Vista, for turning our members away. We await their reply. We are sincerely, sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Notes from our meeting are now posted here. We heard from Ben Wikler, who is running for DPW Chair and from David Bowen, who has not yet announced, but is expected to do so shortly.

If you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact me, Rev. John Stanley, at 1-608-444-8739 or write to at alwayssinging3@hotmail.com. I am glad to hear from people.

I hope you will join me at the 11th annual Grassroots Festival in Mazomanie,  8:00 AM-5 PM

Sunday, March 10, 2019

Thank you and apologies


First - we are very sorry that people had trouble finding our meeting room at Chula Vista. We all had trouble - including those of us who set up the meeting. We were promised directional signs and staff able to give appropriate directions. We did not get either. We will not hold future events at this venue. Not only have we had this same trouble two years in a row, the catering costs are astronomical. If this ever happens in the future, please call or email John. His contact info is included in every email about caucus events. (Our next meeting in April will be via conference call).

Now, for those of us who did make it, thank you for attending, thank you for your great questions, thank you for your enthusiasm. We hope you found it interesting and useful. 

Also thank you to our guest speakers including DPW chair candidate Ben Wikler, DPW first vice chair Rep. David Bowen, Rural Caucus chair Nate Timm, and environmental activist Ernie Lowe

We'll post notes from the meeting in the next few days.If you have questions or comments, please email cvmaren@mwt.net or alwayssinging3@hotmail.com.


Sunday, March 3, 2019

March 9 Progressive Caucus Meeting

Please join us for a meeting of DPW Progressive Caucus on Saturday, March 9 from 1 to 5 pm at the Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells. Our meeting will focus on building infrastructure and resource hubs around our state, to facilitate grassroots organizing and sustainability.

The program will include:
:
  • A description by Nate Timm, chair of the Rural Caucus, of their 72 county initiative, and how we can work together 
  • Ben Wikler, candidate for DPW chair (Ben is the only announced candidate so far. All other candidates who have announced by March 7 are also invited).
  • Information about upcoming CD and state conventions
  • Time for committees to meet and plan
[UPDATE: We are adding a proposal on environmental action based on GND  for the upcoming elections from Ernie Lowe]

There will be a sign up for dinner (during the meeting). Which will begin at 5:30 PM at Myrt and Lucy's Chat & Chew Family Restaurant the restaurant claims to be Vegan and Vegetarian friendly.

If you plan to join the caucus meeting, sign up today on FB - https://www.facebook.com/events/343667619816550/  or email PC chair John Stanley at alwayssinging3@hotmail.com


Thursday, February 7, 2019

March 9 at Chula Vista

First, thanks to the people who participated in our first meeting of the new year - a conference call attended by about two dozen members from around the state. You can find notes of the call in the Organizing section. If you haven't yet taken the survey, please do!

We hope you can attend our next in person meeting at Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells on Saturday, March 9. We had to change to the 9th when we learned the DPW leadership retreat had been scheduled for our original date.

The agenda and more details are in the Organizing section.

If you have questions about this meeting, please email John.

Sunday, January 6, 2019

Join us January 26 online!

Our first meeting of the new year will be a conference call on Saturday January 26 from 5:00 to 6:15 p.m. We encourage you to gather a group and "attend" together. Then, after the conference call, spend some time organizing your county PC members.

Details about calling, call in number, suggestions for set up, link to survey, agenda, etc.

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