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Progressive Dane has an opening on the Steering Committee and we want you to join!
So what is the process of joining the SC and the time commitment? To join the SC, come to the May GMM where we will be accepting nominations and electing a new member. You can either nominate yourself or nudge the person next to you and ask them to nominate you.
There are ten steering committee members and we strive for gender balance, so women fill at least 5 of these positions. There is one SC meeting per month, and SC members also attend the GMM. We also ask that SC members serve as a liaison to existing committees or taskforces. The liaison helps facilitate communication between SC and taskforces/committees and helps them achieve their goals. We also have quarterly meetings on special topics such as media, building membership, policy, or whatever the hot issue is at the time.
Progressive Dane would like to thank retiring SC member and co-chair Lisa Subeck for her years of service. During her tenure, Lisa was a key member who worked on both progressive public policy and electoral campaigns. Progressive Dane thanks Lisa for her years of committed service. At the May SC meeting, we will be hold our bi-annual co-chair elections.
The SC will play an important role over the next year, and we need your help to increase the quality of life for all the citizens in our community. Please consider joining the Progressive Dane Steering Committee!
Posted by prodane at 03:01 AM
On April 17, 2007, the Madison Common Council approved by voice vote a Local Preference Purchasing Policy for the City of Madison. This was the culmination of work by Progressive Dane alders, the Progressive Dane Economic Issues Task Force (EITF) and other political and business groups over several years.
The final version of this policy (see: http://legistar.cityofmadison.com/DetailReport/Reports/Temp/4172007151133.pdf) was crafted by a joint subcommittee of the Madison Board of Estimates and the Economic Development Commission. It was sponsored by Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and Alders Larry Palm and Austin King and was co-sponsored by alders Mark Clear and Satya Rhodes-Conway. Only one amendment (friendly) was offered from the council floor by Progressive Dane's alder Satya Rhodes-Conway to add March 1st of each year as the date for city staff to report back to the council regarding the policy's impact on city purchasing patterns. The path to this juncture is an interesting history of persistence and collaboration in promoting public policy. Here are a few of the many steps taken:
However, some very important principles are incorporated including a fairly robust definition of what makes a business local (the original proposal was only that a business have a local address), an avoidance of micromanagement combined with periodic reporting back to the city council, and a flexible, tiered process that reflects the realities of the city’s purchasing structure.
(Thanks to PD member Shelly Fite for documenting some of the above history in a July 23, 2006, memo to the EITF)
Posted by prodane at 12:41 AM
PD's Spring electoral celebration and volunteer recognition party will be held on Sunday, May 6th, 4:30-6:30, at the Cardinal Bar, 418 E. Wilson St.
It's a fun-raiser, not a fund-raiser, though you can donate if you wish, or bring finger food to share. We'll have food, prizes, funny stories, war stories, free puppies (just kidding) and a chance to meet all the other great volunteers, both PD old-timers and new faces, who helped run our dynamite campaigns. Please join us!
Posted by prodane at 04:00 AM