New York City Council Progressive Caucus
- New York City Council Progressive Caucus
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The New York City Council Progressive Caucus is a faction of the Democratic Party in New York City which was established in May 2010 to represent Democratic Party members of the New York City Council who were opposed to the policies of incumbent mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Current members
- co-chair Brad Lander (D-Brooklyn)
- co-chair Melissa Mark-Viverito (D-Manhattan/Bronx)
- Annabel Palma, from the Bronx;
- Letitia James from Brooklyn;
- Jumaane Williams, from Brooklyn;
- Margaret Chin from Manhattan;
- Daniel Dromm from Queens;
- Julissa Ferreras from Queen;
- James Sanders Jr. from Queens;
- Jimmy Van Bramer, from Queens;
- Deborah Rose, from Staten Island.
External links
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