Digging on Health Care Reform
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, May 20 2009
The American Progressive Caucus Policy Foundation's brand-new experiment in applying Digg-like principles to health care reform is interesting because of where the organization fits into the Washington universe. We all remember applications like Obama CTO, which attempted to set the agenda for the White House's chief technology from the outside. By contrast, this group -- newly headed by former Washington state congressional candidate and netroots favorite Darcy Burner and is staffed by Lorelei Kelly, who has long worked with Congress -- serves as the extra-congressional wing of the official Congressional Progressive Caucus. CPC isn't exactly known as a beehive of activity, but it has a healthy framework. And Burner et al's experiments in community-sourced thinking might inject a little liveliness into the institutional body.