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! colspan="3" align="center" style="background-color:#008000; color:white;" | New Democrat Coalition | |||
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{{ | |Rep. [[Terri Sewell]] (AL-07) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Alabama]] | ||
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|Rep. [[Ron Barber]] (AZ-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Arizona]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Kyrsten Sinema]] (AZ-09) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Arizona]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Ami Bera]] (CA-07) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Lois Capps]] (CA-24) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Susan Davis]] (CA-53) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Loretta Sanchez]] (CA-46) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Scott Peters]] (CA-52) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Adam Schiff]] (CA-28) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Juan Vargas]] (CA-51) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Ed Perlmutter]] (CO-07) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Colorado]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Jared Polis]] (CO-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Colorado]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Joe Courtney]] (CT-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Connecticut]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Elizabeth Esty]] (CT-05) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Connecticut]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Jim Himes]] (CT-04) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Connecticut]] | |||
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|Rep. [[John C. Carney Jr.]] (DE-At Large) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Delaware]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Joe Garcia (Florida)|Joe Garcia]] (FL-26) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Florida]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Patrick Murphy (Florida)|Patrick Murphy]] (FL-18) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Florida]] | |||
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{{ | |Rep. [[Debbie Wasserman Schultz]] (FL-23) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Florida]] | ||
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|Rep. [[John Barrow]] (GA-12) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Georgia]] | |||
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|Rep. [[David Scott (Georgia)|David Scott]] (GA-13) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Georgia]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Colleen Hanabusa]] (HI-01) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Hawaii]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Bill Foster (Illinois)|Bill Foster]] (IL-11) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Illinois]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Mike Quigley]] (IL-05) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Illinois]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Brad Schneider]] (IL-10) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Illinois]] | |||
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|Rep. [[André Carson]] (IN-07) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Indiana]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Cedric Richmond]] (LA-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Louisiana]] | |||
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|Rep. [[John Delaney]] (MD-06) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Maryland]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Gary Peters]] (MI-14) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Michigan]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Anne Kuster]] (NH-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New Hampshire]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Rush D. Holt, Jr.|Rush Holt]] (NJ-12) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New Jersey]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Eliot Engel]] (NY-16) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Sean Patrick Maloney]] (NY-18) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Carolyn McCarthy]] (NY-04) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Dan Maffei]] (NY-24) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Gregory Meeks]] (NY-05) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Bill Owens (New York)|Bill Owens]] (NY-21) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Mike McIntyre]] (NC-07) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[North Carolina]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Kurt Schrader]] (OR-05) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Oregon]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Allyson Schwartz]] (PA-13) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Pennsylvania]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia]] (PR-At Large) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Puerto Rico]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Jim Cooper (Tennessee)|Jim Cooper]] (TN-05) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Tennessee]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Joaquin Castro]] (TX-20) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Texas]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Pete Gallego]] (TX-23) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Texas]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Filemon Vela]] (TX-34) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Texas]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Gerry Connolly]] (VA-11) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Virginia]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Jim Moran]] (VA-08) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Virginia]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Suzan DelBene]] (WA-01) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Washington]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Derek Kilmer]] (WA-06) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Washington]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Rick Larsen]] (WA-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Washington]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Adam Smith (Washington)|Adam Smith]] (WA-09) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Washington]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Denny Heck]] (WA-10) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Washington]] | |||
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|Rep. [[Ron Kind]] (WI-03) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Wisconsin]] | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Latest revision as of 02:36, 9 August 2025
| New Democrat Coalition | |
| House | |
| Leadership: | Brad Schneider |
| Established | 1997 |
| Members | 92 |
| Website | New Democrat Coalition |
The New Democrat Coalition (NDC) is a congressional caucus that describes itself as a group of "forward-thinking Democrats who are committed to pro-economic growth, pro-innovation, and fiscally responsible policies."[1]
Background
The New Democrat Coalition was founded in 1997 by Reps. Cal Dooley, Jim Moran, and Timothy J. Roemer as an affiliate of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council.[2]
Mission
The NDC website highlights the following topics as key policy areas of focus:[1]
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Economic Growth and Opportunity: Work, Wages, and Wealth:
Healthy and Safe Communities:
Strong National Security and Defense:
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For a more detailed breakdown of the NDC's policy focus, please click here.
Leadership
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- Chair: Rep. Brad Schneider
Members
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External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 New Democrat Coalition, "About Us," accessed February 12, 2020
- ↑ Wikipedia, "New Democrat Coalition," accessed February 3, 2014
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.