is a Senior Fellow with the Center for American Progress, and formerly led climate policy and strategy for Governor Jay Inslee’s presidential campaign. Previously, Ricketts was executive director of the Congressional Sustainable Energy & Environment Coalition (SEEC) and worked in the Washington State Governor’s Office, Democratic Governors Association, Working Families Party, and in several federal […]
is a Fellow with the Roosevelt Institute and the former Policy Director for New Consensus, where she helped to develop the Green New Deal.
is a Fellow with the Roosevelt Institute, and a former climate and economic policy advisor to the presidential campaign of Governor Jay Inslee. He is co-author with Inslee of the book Apollo’s Fire: Igniting America’s Clean Energy Economy. In his spare time he builds microgrids and solar on affordable housing as a founding partner of […]
is cofounder and the Executive Director of Sunrise Movement.
is the 23rd Governor of the state of Washington.
is the executive director of the Demand Progress Education Fund. He is a former Rhode Island State Representative, Minority Leader of the Providence, RI City Council, and candidate for Congress and has spent the last several years organizing to ensure that key posts in the executive branch are held by those with the public’s interest in mind.
is the Executive Director of the Revolving Door Project at the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
is an investigative journalist, documentary filmmaker, and broadcaster in Brooklyn, New York. Follow her on Twitter at @beyerstein.
was a Democratic Member of Congress from 1975 to 1993. for the Second District of New York. Elected at the age of 25, Downey served on the Armed Services and Ways and Means committees. He authored the Israeli-US Free Trade Agreement and the Family Support Act. He was the first Baby Boomer to serve in […]
is president of the Australian Labor Party and the former Treasurer and Deputy Prime Minister of Australia. He is author of The Good Fight: Six Years, Two Prime Ministers and Staring Down the Great Recession.