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===113th Congress===
===113th Congress===
As of February 3, 2014, the following representatives were listed as leaders of the New Democrat Coalition:<ref name=members>[http://chc-hinojosa.house.gov/membership ''New Democrat Coalition,'' "Membership," accessed February 3, 2014]</ref>
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*[[Ron Kind]] - Chair ([[Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional District|WI-03]])
! colspan="3" align="center" style="background-color:#008000; color:white;" | New Democrat Coalition
*[[Jim Himes]] - Vice-Chair ([[Connecticut's 4th Congressional District|CT-04]])
|-
*[[Rick Larsen]] - Vice-Chair ([[Washington's 2nd Congressional District|WA-02]])
! style="background-color:#444; color:white;" | Member
*[[Gerry Connolly]] - Vice-Chair ([[Virginia's 11th Congressional District|VA-11]])
! style="background-color:#444; color:white;" | Party
 
! style="background-color:#444; color:white;" | State
The remaining members of the New Democrat Coalition as of February 3, 2014, are listed below:<ref name=members/>
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{{col-begin}}
|Rep. [[Terri Sewell]] (AL-07) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Alabama]]
{{col-break}}
|-
*[[Ron Barber]] ([[Arizona's 2nd Congressional District|AZ-02]])
|Rep. [[Ron Barber]] (AZ-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Arizona]]
*[[John Barrow]] ([[Georgia's 12th Congressional District|GA-12]])
|-
*[[Ami Bera]] ([[California's 7th Congressional District|CA-07]])
|Rep. [[Kyrsten Sinema]] (AZ-09) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Arizona]]
*[[Lois Capps]] ([[California's 24th Congressional District|CA-24]])
|-
*[[John C. Carney Jr.]] ([[Delaware's At-Large Congressional District|DE-At Large]])
|Rep. [[Ami Bera]] (CA-07) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]]
*[[André Carson]] ([[Indiana's 7th Congressional District|IN-07]])
|-
*[[Joaquin Castro]] ([[Texas' 20th Congressional District|TX-20]])
|Rep. [[Lois Capps]] (CA-24) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]]
*[[Jim Cooper (Tennessee)|Jim Cooper]] ([[Tennessee's 5th Congressional District|TN-05]])
|-
*[[Joe Courtney]] ([[Connecticut's 2nd Congressional District|CT-02]])
|Rep. [[Susan Davis]] (CA-53) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]]
*[[Susan Davis]] ([[California's 53rd Congressional District|CA-53]])
|-
*[[John Delaney]] ([[Maryland's 6th Congressional District|MD-06]])
|Rep. [[Loretta Sanchez]] (CA-46) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]]
*[[Suzan DelBene]] ([[Washington's 1st Congressional District|WA-01]])
|-
*[[Eliot Engel]] ([[New York's 16th Congressional District|NY-16]])
|Rep. [[Scott Peters]] (CA-52) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]]
*[[Elizabeth Esty]] ([[Connecticut's 5th Congressional District|CT-05]])
|-
*[[Bill Foster (Illinois)|Bill Foster]] ([[Illinois' 11th Congressional District|IL-11]])
|Rep. [[Adam Schiff]] (CA-28) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]]
*[[Joe Garcia (Florida)|Joe Garcia]] ([[Florida's 26th Congressional District|FL-26]])
|-
*[[Pete Gallego]] ([[Texas' 23rd Congressional District|TX-23]])
|Rep. [[Juan Vargas]] (CA-51) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[California]]
{{col-break}}
|-
*[[Colleen Hanabusa]] ([[Hawaii's 1st Congressional District|HI-01]])
|Rep. [[Ed Perlmutter]] (CO-07) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Colorado]]
*[[Denny Heck]] ([[Washington's 10th Congressional District|WA-10]])
|-
*[[Rush D. Holt, Jr.|Rush Holt]] ([[New Jersey's 12th Congressional District|NJ-12]])
|Rep. [[Jared Polis]] (CO-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Colorado]]
*[[Derek Kilmer]] ([[Washington's 6th Congressional District|WA-06]])
|-
*[[Anne Kuster]] ([[New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District|NH-02]])
|Rep. [[Joe Courtney]] (CT-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Connecticut]]
*[[Dan Maffei]] ([[New York's 24th Congressional District|NY-24]])
|-
*[[Sean Patrick Maloney]] ([[New York's 18th Congressional District|NY-18]])
|Rep. [[Elizabeth Esty]] (CT-05) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Connecticut]]
*[[Carolyn McCarthy]] ([[New York's 4th Congressional District|NY-04]])
|-
*[[Mike McIntyre]] ([[North Carolina's 7th Congressional District|NC-07]])
|Rep. [[Jim Himes]] (CT-04) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Connecticut]]
*[[Gregory Meeks]] ([[New York's 5th Congressional District|NY-05]])
|-
*[[Jim Moran]] ([[Virginia's 8th Congressional District|VA-08]])
|Rep. [[John C. Carney Jr.]] (DE-At Large) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Delaware]]
*[[Patrick Murphy (Florida)|Patrick Murphy]] ([[Florida's 18th Congressional District|FL-18]])
|-
*[[Bill Owens (New York)|Bill Owens]] ([[New York's 21st Congressional District|NY-21]])
|Rep. [[Joe Garcia (Florida)|Joe Garcia]] (FL-26) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Florida]]
*[[Ed Perlmutter]] ([[Colorado's 7th Congressional District|CO-07]])
|-
*[[Gary Peters]] ([[Michigan's 14th Congressional District|MI-14]])
|Rep. [[Patrick Murphy (Florida)|Patrick Murphy]] (FL-18) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Florida]]
*[[Scott Peters]] ([[California's 52nd Congressional District|CA-52]])
|-
{{col-break}}
|Rep. [[Debbie Wasserman Schultz]] (FL-23) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Florida]]
*[[Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia]] (PR-At Large)
|-
*[[Jared Polis]] ([[Colorado's 2nd Congressional District|CO-02]])
|Rep. [[John Barrow]] (GA-12) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Georgia]]
*[[Mike Quigley]] ([[Illinois' 5th Congressional District|IL-05]])
|-
*[[Cedric Richmond]] ([[Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District|LA-02]])
|Rep. [[David Scott (Georgia)|David Scott]] (GA-13) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Georgia]]
*[[Loretta Sanchez]] ([[California's 46th Congressional District|CA-46]])
|-
*[[Brad Schneider]] ([[Illinois' 10th Congressional District|IL-10]])
|Rep. [[Colleen Hanabusa]] (HI-01) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Hawaii]]
*[[Adam Schiff]] ([[California's 28th Congressional District|CA-28]])
|-
*[[Kurt Schrader]] ([[Oregon's 5th Congressional District|OR-05]])
|Rep. [[Bill Foster (Illinois)|Bill Foster]] (IL-11) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Illinois]]
*[[Allyson Schwartz]] ([[Pennsylvania's 13th Congressional District|PA-13]])
|-
*[[David Scott (Georgia)|David Scott]] ([[Georgia's 13th Congressional District|GA-13]])
|Rep. [[Mike Quigley]] (IL-05) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Illinois]]
*[[Terri Sewell]] ([[Alabama's 7th Congressional District|AL-07]])
|-
*[[Kyrsten Sinema]] ([[Arizona's 9th Congressional District|AZ-09]])
|Rep. [[Brad Schneider]] (IL-10) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Illinois]]
*[[Adam Smith (Washington)|Adam Smith]] ([[Washington's 9th Congressional District|WA-09]])
|-
*[[Juan Vargas]] ([[California's 51st Congressional District|CA-51]])
|Rep. [[André Carson]] (IN-07) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Indiana]]
*[[Filemon Vela]] ([[Texas' 34th Congressional District|TX-34]])
|-
*[[Debbie Wasserman Schultz]] ([[Florida's 23rd Congressional District|FL-23]])
|Rep. [[Cedric Richmond]] (LA-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Louisiana]]
{{col-end}}
|-
|Rep. [[John Delaney]] (MD-06) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Maryland]]
|-
|Rep. [[Gary Peters]] (MI-14) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Michigan]]
|-
|Rep. [[Anne Kuster]] (NH-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New Hampshire]]
|-
|Rep. [[Rush D. Holt, Jr.|Rush Holt]] (NJ-12) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New Jersey]]
|-
|Rep. [[Eliot Engel]] (NY-16) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]]
|-
|Rep. [[Sean Patrick Maloney]] (NY-18) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]]
|-
|Rep. [[Carolyn McCarthy]] (NY-04) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]]
|-
|Rep. [[Dan Maffei]] (NY-24) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]]
|-
|Rep. [[Gregory Meeks]] (NY-05) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]]
|-
|Rep. [[Bill Owens (New York)|Bill Owens]] (NY-21) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[New York]]
|-
|Rep. [[Mike McIntyre]] (NC-07) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[North Carolina]]
|-
|Rep. [[Kurt Schrader]] (OR-05) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Oregon]]
|-
|Rep. [[Allyson Schwartz]] (PA-13) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Pennsylvania]]
|-
|Rep. [[Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia]] (PR-At Large) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Puerto Rico]]
|-
|Rep. [[Jim Cooper (Tennessee)|Jim Cooper]] (TN-05) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Tennessee]]
|-
|Rep. [[Joaquin Castro]] (TX-20) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Texas]]
|-
|Rep. [[Pete Gallego]] (TX-23) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Texas]]
|-
|Rep. [[Filemon Vela]] (TX-34) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Texas]]
|-
|Rep. [[Gerry Connolly]] (VA-11) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Virginia]]
|-
|Rep. [[Jim Moran]] (VA-08) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Virginia]]
|-
|Rep. [[Suzan DelBene]] (WA-01) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Washington]]
|-
|Rep. [[Derek Kilmer]] (WA-06) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Washington]]
|-
|Rep. [[Rick Larsen]] (WA-02) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Washington]]
|-
|Rep. [[Adam Smith (Washington)|Adam Smith]] (WA-09) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Washington]]
|-
|Rep. [[Denny Heck]] (WA-10) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Washington]]
|-
|Rep. [[Ron Kind]] (WI-03) ||align="center"|{{bluedot}}|| [[Wisconsin]]
|}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 02:36, 9 August 2025

New Democrat Coalition
House
New Democrat Coalition logo.png
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]

Economic Growth and Opportunity: Work, Wages, and Wealth:

  • Helping Americans achieve financial freedom — not just making ends meet but getting ahead.
  • Lowering costs and raising the standard of living for hardworking American families.
  • Creating an abundance of new, well-paying jobs at all skill levels, including more union jobs.
  • Keeping the promise of a secure and dignified retirement for all Americans.
  • Protecting and expanding the United States leadership in innovation and technology.
  • Supporting American small businesses and entrepreneurs.
  • Revitalizing rural America to lead the world for the 21st Century.
  • Maintaining American energy independence and development and expansion of new energy sources.
  • Responsibly addressing deficits and debts to leave our children a prosperous future.

Healthy and Safe Communities:

  • Relieving the housing crisis by expanding the supply of quality, affordable homes.
  • Helping people feel safe and secure in their homes and on their way to work, school and play by keeping their communities free from crime, violence, and decay.
  • Ensuring access to quality, affordable healthcare from providers people trust, where and when they need care.
  • Providing every American child with the skills and lessons they need to succeed in the 21st century economy.
  • Ensuring every American has clean and safe air, water, and food.

Strong National Security and Defense:

  • Modernizing our defense, diplomatic, and development (3D) capabilities to protect and advance American interests at home and abroad.
  • Fixing our outdated and broken immigration laws and border security to protect all American citizens, while still welcoming through legal channels individuals and families from around the world who are interested in pursuing the American Dream to help grow our economy and build our future.
  • Responding to a changing climate with investments in new, clean energy and emission reducing/carbon capture technologies, as well as advancements in infrastructure and community resilience, and modernization of our permitting processes.[3]

For a more detailed breakdown of the NDC's policy focus, please click here.

Leadership

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Members

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External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 New Democrat Coalition, "About Us," accessed February 12, 2020
  2. Wikipedia, "New Democrat Coalition," accessed February 3, 2014
  3. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.