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But she also felt impelled to do something.Īnd so, Ms. Within 24 hours, immigrants like her were being targeted in hate crimes.įor the first time since she had flown halfway around the world as an Indian teenager to attend Georgetown University, she felt scared in America, she wrote.

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Then, in the pre-dawn darkness, a friend called her from the East Coast, alerting her to the planes crashing into the World Trade Center towers, as she describes in her 2020 book “Use the Power You Have.” Amid stacks of moving boxes, she hooked up her TV and watched the terrorist attacks unfold. Recently divorced and struggling to care for a child with persistent health challenges who had been born prematurely at 1 lb., 14 oz., she had just moved into a new home the day before.

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11, 2001, was supposed to be a fresh start for Pramila Jayapal. “If you interact with her for any period of time, you will discover that she has a very strong spine.” A fresh start I don’t mean that in an unpleasant or obnoxious way – but she has very strong values and she sticks by those values,” says former Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels, who worked with her on a social justice initiative in the 2000s. For better or worse, she’s not the type to bow to authority, seniority, or the status quo. 6, and the larger plan to overturn the electionĮven many moderate Democrats say they respect her for standing on principle. Jayapal as a dangerous combination of ambitious and green. “They sent Biden over there, and he’s standing on stage in Glasgow with his pants down around his ankles,” says a veteran Democrat, who describes Ms. climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland – a stand some say caused unnecessary damage. The delay left President Biden without a victory to tout ahead of key elections in Virginia and New Jersey, and with no climate change measures to promote at the recent U.N.

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Jayapal twice held up votes the speaker had promised on the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill until her caucus got assurances that the party’s moderates would be on board with the larger social spending package. Jayapal had the courage (or the audacity) to go toe-to-toe with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Her vision of legislating as a moral imperative, rather than a necessarily messy form of sausage-making, helps explain why Ms. “If you keep your eyes on the prize each step of the way, then you are always grounded in what you need to do,” says the congresswoman in a phone interview. Jayapal with bringing a host of longstanding progressive priorities – everything from universal pre-K and paid family leave to expansion of the Affordable Care Act – one step closer to reality. As the House nears a vote on the president’s signature Build Back Better bill, allies are crediting Ms. Now she’s in the national spotlight, as the leader of a 96-member progressive bloc that’s flexing its political muscle as never before. Pramila Jayapal has been criticized for overplaying her hand, but colleagues say her approach is consistent with a career driven by strong values. What is the line between courage and audacity? Rep. She found her passion in Seattle, where she built the largest immigrant rights organization in Washington state – a path that eventually took her into politics. Her life arc runs from India to Indonesia, from Wall Street to an MBA at Northwestern to a lonely job crisscrossing the Midwest selling medical supplies from a blue Ford Aerostar. Representative Jayapal comes across as direct and driven – even if she hasn’t always known exactly where she’s going. On the way, an aide accompanying her had to stop and ask a Capitol Police officer for directions. But with less than five years under her belt, she’s still learning to navigate the labyrinth of hallways on the Hill. It’s that kind of determination that has helped her quickly become one of the most powerful Democrats in the House. Kyrsten Sinema, one of the moderate holdouts, in her basement hideaway.

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Pramila Jayapal, chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, marched across the Capitol to meet with Sen. But progressives and moderate Democrats were at an impasse.

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The president of the United States had come to Capitol Hill to try to seal a deal on his domestic agenda before heading to Europe.








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