That’s why they freaked out over Democrats linking two separate infrastructure bills. But to succeed, the left must also erase privatization from the agenda.
Democrats
Is Maya Wiley the Final Hope for Progressives in New York City?
The professor and former De Blasio official has a robust public-spending agenda. But her leadership abilities have been called into question.
Delusions of Bipartisanship
Joe Manchin has slammed the door on voting rights reform. Or has he?
Senate Democrat Blocks Military Sexual Assault Bill
The bill’s filibuster-proof. But Rhode Island Democratic Sen. Jack Reed is blocking a vote.
Biden’s Jekyll-and-Hyde Judicial Nominations
Democratic senators like Cory Booker and Bob Menendez continue to undermine Biden’s call for noncorporate judicial appointees.
The Confrontations Are Coming
Why Democrats have to be bold and careful at the same time
Jim Clyburn Undercuts the Democratic Police Reform Bill
In the middle of negotiations over eliminating qualified immunity for police officers, Clyburn says it’s not needed for the overall bill.
America’s Hopeful Democratic Future
Today on TAP: The U.S. reaches one of history’s crucial inflection points
The Gravel Institute Punches Up
To counter right-wing organizations with deep pockets and powerful ties, like PragerU, the Gravel Institute builds a progressive grassroots coalition.
Maloney Yanks DeJoy-Friendly Provision From Postal Bill After Union Complains
A provision that would have allowed the U.S. Postal Service to set its own delivery standards is removed, but penalties for noncompliance with targets are also gone.

