Cuyahoga County Progressive Caucus
The Cuyahoga County Progressive Caucus is a progressive political organization in the Greater Cleveland area, headquartered in Lakewood, Ohio.
Activities
Founding and early activism
In July 2016, around the time of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, a group of supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders' unsuccessful 2016 presidential campaign founded the Cuyahoga County Progressive Caucus on Cleveland's west side. According to CCPC co-founder and political director Steve Holecko, "When we realized Bernie would fall short, we decided to stay together. Cuyahoga County didn't have an organization with the word 'progressive' in it, so we formed the Cuyahoga County Progressive Caucus."In the months after its founding, the group participated in the local protest to raise minimum wage, recruited candidates to run for Cleveland City Council, and worked with Nina Turner to develop a "common civic agenda". Turner later became president of Our Revolution, a national political group started by Sanders to elect progressive candidates. The CCPC is Our Revolution's local Cleveland affiliate.
In June 2017, the CCPC organized a protest outside a fundraiser for Cleveland Mayor Frank G. Jackson's reelection at insurance executive Umberto Federi's Gates Mills home. The event, nicknamed Frank's Cat Festival, protested corporate contributions in local politics.
By its one-year anniversary, in July 2017, the organization had grown to approximately 2,600 members.