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Wednesday, September 1, 2004
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Progressives
Publish Scorecard,
Democratic
Party Leadership Stalls Convention Effort
Somerville – More than a year after
the 2003 Democratic State Convention passed a Party Platform Amendment by a
60%-40% margin to implement a Democratic Party Scorecard, the State Party has
yet to implement it. Now, the grassroots groups that pushed for its passage are
following through on their own. Led by the Progressive
Democrats of Somerville (PDS) and Cambridge (PDC) and Citizens for
Participation in Political Action (CPPAX), the groups are launching www.massscorecard.org.
According
to PDS Chairwoman Rebekah Gewirtz, “Our effort to work with
the Party leadership has been frustrated time and again by their apparent
unwillingness to adhere to the agreed-upon timeline to get a Scorecard
published before this year’s Primary Elections. With today’s launch of the website we have
tried to honor the mandate of 1,000-plus Democratic delegates who supported the
amendment calling for creation of a Scorecard at the Party’s 2003 Issues
Convention. It is our belief that by
highlighting the principles for which the Democratic Party stands, we can help
strengthen and build the membership of the Party.”
From
Plainville to Somerville, from Waltham to Northampton, local Democrats across the
state have been asking the Party to implement this scorecard to increase
accountability to the Party Platform and to the voters. Grassroots leaders hope that a scorecard
that compares elected official’s votes with the relevant sections of the Party
Platform will create greater accountability given that some Democrats
consistently vote against the core values of that Platform.
Plainville Democratic Town Chair Mary-Ann Greanier
believes that in fighting against this grassroots effort to build
accountability, the Party is not representing her views. “The Democratic State Platform is a document
we can be proud of. We joined this
effort to implement the Scorecard because we believe that voters deserve to
know where their elected officials stand. When Party leaders actively work to
undermine the efforts of fellow Democrats – and the vote of their own
Convention delegates, I begin to understand why so many people in Massachusetts
have become unenrolled. By holding elected officials accountable to Democratic
Party principles, we hope to breathe new life into the Party.”
The
site www.massscorecard.org allows voters to find out
how their elected representatives voted on key issues relevant to the
Democratic Party Platform. PDC Spokesperson Jesse Gordon summed it up by
saying, “This is a mechanism to give voters the information that they need to
make informed decisions on whom they will support.
This is about accountability and action and about groups of progressive
Democrats who are fighting for their party to be the most open and accessible
party it can be.”
c/o 23 Elm Street, #205, Somerville Massachusetts 02143
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