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The Populist Caucus refers to two short-lived caucuses that have been formed within the Democratic Party caucus in the United States House of Representatives. The first caucus was formed in February 1983 by 14 Democrats, primarily from rural areas.[1] The second caucus was created in March 2009 by Democrat Bruce Braley of Iowa, who named the first caucus as a direct inspiration.[2] The caucus included at least 33 members of the House, all of which are from the Democratic Party.[3][4][5][6]

Principles

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Both versions of the caucus have cited an equitable tax structure as a main goal, including a strengthened graduated income tax.

The 1983 caucus also named breaking up monopolies, lowering oil and natural gas prices, appointing small business owners and farmers to the board of the Federal Reserve, insuring "reasonable" interest rates, curbing the power of special interest groups, and rolling back tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations as goals. After their formation, they encouraged their constituents to send them their gas bills to encourage Congress to fight for lower gas prices. [1][7]

The 2009 caucus named universal health care, universal primary education, affordable college education, and fair trade principles such as "Buy American" provisions among their principles.[3]

Members of 1983 caucus

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Members of 2009 caucus

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References

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  1. ^ a b Malone, Julia (1983-02-28). "Modern-day populist movement sprouts among House Democrats". Christian Science Monitor. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
  • ^ Braley, Bruce. "History of the Populist Caucus". Archived from the original on 2011-10-09. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
  • ^ a b Grim, Ryan (2009-03-13). "Populist Caucus To Form In House: Braley". HuffPost. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
  • ^ "Populist Caucus Sends Letter to House Leadership Encouraging Job Creation". Congresswoman Linda Sanchez. 2009-12-04. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
  • ^ Braley, Bruce. "The Online Office of Congressman Bruce Braley - Populist Caucus: Strengthening the Middle Class". Archived from the original on 2010-04-11. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
  • ^ Braley, Bruce. "Populist Caucus: Strengthening the Middle Class". Archived from the original on 2011-10-09. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
  • ^ Abbott, Charles J. (1983-02-23). "Fourteen Democratic congressmen formed a Populist Caucus Wednesday to... - UPI Archives". UPI. Retrieved 2023-05-04.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Populist_Caucus&oldid=1155461547"

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    Democratic Party (United States)
    Left-wing populism in the United States
    Factions in the Democratic Party (United States)
     



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