A Youthy Agenda

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi released a Progress Report for Young Americans Wednesday touting the successes of the new Congressional Majority that won on a “new direction” agenda last fall.

“After years of neglect and inaction, much needs to be done. In the first year of this Congress, under new Democratic leadership, we are making progress.” The Speaker’s site says.

Of the 24 accomplishments on the checklist, ten have not yet been signed into law and two were vetoed. The Speaker’s agenda includes many of the things we’ve seen here on FM including college affordability and targeting global warming as the eminent threat young people have worked on for years.

“But there is much more to be done and Republicans are standing in the way,” continued David Hardt (President of the Young Democrats of America). “Democrats understand that young voters – be they college students, those starting in the workforce or beginning families – are focused on what their future looks like. That is why this huge voting block has rejected Republicans in election after election.”

Glancing through this you’ll see that many of these points are simply line items from the Speaker’s New Direction Agenda. I would argue that spinning the same agenda in a youthy way doesn’t necessarily make it youthy. But I don’t want to diminish the great successes Congressional Democrats have seen in their work. These are indeed things that benefit all Americans. The youthy and the wrinkled.

What is encouraging is the page itself. The Speaker – leader of the Congress - has shown an active interest in communicating the democratic agenda to young Americans. We spend a lot of time on FM talking about being ignored because leaders of both parties have been bungling the youth vote, ignoring the power of young voters, neglecting our agenda, and worst of all not taking us seriously. I think this is a good indication that they are at least putting forth some effort.

The issues that they targeted and brought over from the regular everyday agenda are indeed issues that are important to us: global Warming, health care, Iraq… Now, granted they aren’t stopping the war in Iraq, creating universal health care, or stopping global warming (all things we want) but – perhaps that flicker of hope is a light at the end of the tunnel.

In the mean time – newsflash – young people matter enough for Pelosi to make flashy graphics, spin the dem agenda, and do a press event with a pretty banner.

For more on the Youth Agenda you can read below the jump:

The Young Democrats Youth Agenda
College Democrats Have issues
Young American’s for Edwards
Hillary Clinton’s Youth Opportunity Agenda
Obama’s American Youth flier

Issues of importance addressed by these places that are not addressed in the Speaker’s Agenda include:

  1. Ending the Genocide in Sudan
  2. Hardcore Election Reform
  3. Publicly finance campaigns
  4. Curb overspending by all branches of government
  5. Stop predatory lending
  6. Humanizing immigration law
  7. Combat Ongoing Racial and Sex Discrimination in the Labor Market
  8. Close the revolving door that is the prison system

Just to name a few…

Get to work Congress! We have an agenda!

Perhaps Congress will have another First 100 Days in 2008 where they can pass bills that aren't wasting the tax payer's time.

Is that too much to ask?

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Is there polling on youths' top issues?

Outside of what the Young/College Dems and the top candidates are telling us our issues our, I'd imagine our top issues are Iraq, health care, and global warming/environment, which happen to be areas where Congress hasn't been able to overcome Bush's veto. But I'd like to see polling; I'm pretty sure it exists, at least for the 18-25 range.

The college stuff is great, though, props to Congress for that, especially the increase in the maximum Pell Grant. I wish there was some momentum for regulating/controlling/limiting the outrageous increases in tuition, though, since all the grant increases/loan interest reductions in the world can't catch up with the fact that college is getting expensive to the point of being a luxury.

Polling is Mixed

The polling is mixed. Some of the latest polling (pdf page 10) tends to point to economic concerns as the #1 issue among young voters. Other polls (pdf) show the War is #1.

For my own money, the economy may be important, but the war trumps all - particularly in terms of whether or not young people feel like congress is accomplishing anything. If you don't show progress or at least real attempts at change, all the domestic policy victories in the world amount to very little. That's why people have highly negative feelings about Congress in spite of all the progress that has been made.