60+ Think Tanks and Advocacy Organizations to Biden and Congress: Go Bolder, Go Faster
60+ Leading Think Tanks and Advocacy Organizations Call for $10 Trillion Build Back Better Package Before August Recess
The American Rescue Plan is a powerful response to the immediate needs of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, to ensure a just and equitable recovery and to build the kind of economy that serves the people in it, we call on President Biden and Congress to draft and pass a Build Back Better package that meets the massive challenges facing our nation.
We need bold legislation to fix our crumbling physical infrastructure and deeply inadequate care infrastructure, and address the long-term crises of poverty, climate change, and inequities rooted in systemic racism. The Build Back Better package must address pressing social challenges, ensure that there are high-quality jobs throughout the economy, and provide a better and fairer society. Low-wage workers, women, immigrants, and Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities have been hardest hit by the pandemic." As the nation recovers, the benefits of this package must be targeted in such a way that it generates greater equity in terms of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability status, immigration status, and zip code.
To achieve these goals, the Build Back Better package must be adequate in size and scope. President Biden’s $2 trillion American Jobs Plan is a start towards meeting our immediate physical infrastructure needs alone. But even addressing a robust subset of our pressing challenges would take substantially more. For example, to tackle the climate crisis; restructure the care economy; make college available to all; and modernize our unemployment insurance system would take a package two times as large. Meeting other crucial goals like advancing towards universal health care; monitoring the economic and public health of all the nation’s people; creating a pathway to citizenship for essential workers and their families, young immigrants, and TPS holders; and ending poverty—to build a truly inclusive economy from the bottom up—would need an investment on the order of $10 trillion over the next 10 years, along with key changes in regulations and other rules governing economic life. These changes will not only help our nation recover but also lead to dignified jobs and long-term shared prosperity. Lawmakers can sustain these transformational changes into the future by ensuring that wealthy individuals and corporations pay their fair share in taxes and by reducing prescription drug prices.
The scale of legislation that we recommend is economically sound and procedurally achievable. These policies are overwhelmingly popular. Their enactment is simply a matter of political will.
Families and communities have waited long enough. Congress passed the American Rescue Plan Act within the first 50 days of the Biden Administration. We urge Congress and the Administration to bring the same ambition and urgency to this effort, with passage of a transformative Build Back Better bill before the August recess.
"The compounding crises our country faces––extreme poverty, emboldened white supremacy, and the climate crisis––demonstrate the need for President Biden and Congress to go bold and go fast,” said Matt Hayward, Legislative Affairs Director at the Congressional Progressive Caucus Center. “The priorities that the President is laying out today begin the process of building back from this crisis, but don’t go nearly far enough. Our families and communities need and deserve so much more, and they need it now."
“We can’t remain stuck in the paradigms of the past––the challenges working families face today are too great,” said Deepak Bhargava, policy expert and professor at CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies. "The Build Back Better package must be both big to meet the scale of the economic crisis we face, and equitable to redress the disproportionate harms of economic inequality on communities of color, immigrants and women.”
"The boldness of what we are proposing is the only way to tackle the interconnected crises of climate, care, a crumbling infrastructure, and the desperate need for quality jobs, and we can pay for much of it through fair taxes that also stem the excessive inequality that is eating away at our democracy," said John Cavanagh, Director of the Institute for Policy Studies.
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Original Signatories
Congressional Progressive Caucus Center
Economic Policy Institute
Institute for Policy Studies
20/20 Vision
Alliance for Quality Education
Americans for Democratic Action (ADA)
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC)
Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS)
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO
BOLD ReThink
Center for LGBTQ Economic Advancement & Research (CLEAR)
Center for Popular Democracy
Chicago Foundation for Women
Common Defense
Community Change Action
Community Health Councils
Demos
Early Care & Education Pathways To Success (ECEPTS)
Earthworks
Family Values @ Work
Friends of the Earth U.S.
Green New Deal Network
Groundwork Collaborative
HBCU Collective
Indivisible
Insight Center
Institute For Women's Policy Research
Jobs With Justice
Keystone Progress
Labor Network for Sustainability
Legal Aid at Work
MomsRising
MoveOn
National Association of Social Workers
National Employment Law Project
National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC)
National Network of Arab American Communities (NNAAC)
National Partnership for Women & Families
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
National Women’s Law Center
NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Justice
Oil Change U.S.
Open Society Policy Center
Pacific Community Ventures
Parent Voices CA
ParentsTogether Action
People's Action
Public Citizen
Rights & Democracy
Service Employees International Union
Social Security Works
Sunrise Movement
Supermajority
Voices for Progress
Take On Wall Street
The Century Foundation
URGE: Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity
Women and Girls Foundation of Southwest PA
Women Employed
Working Families Party
Young Invincibles