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2025 Year in Review...

News, events, and must-read analysis from the Progressive Policy Institute.

❄ Happy Holidays from the
Progressive Policy Institute! ❄

Dear friends, 

2025 began on an anxious note, as America’s most polarizing president ever returned to the White House vowing to wreak vengeance on his political opponents. As the year ends, however, our democracy is displaying its recuperative powers. There’s been a public backlash against this president’s retrograde economic policies and aberrant personal behavior. And the sweeping gubernatorial victories of Abigail Spanberger in Virginia and Mikie Sherrill in New Jersey last month suggest a growing public appetite for a pragmatic center-left alternative. 

With your help, PPI has spent the last year laying the political and intellectual groundwork for a center-left revival. We’ve commissioned intensive opinion research to better understand the motivations of non-college voters. We’ve convened strategic “New Directions” dialogues across the country showcasing a rising generation of political leaders. And in keeping with our core mission, we’ve developed innovative ideas to help those leaders win and govern effectively.

For example, we launched an American Identity Project to focus Americans on the shared beliefs that unite us rather than tribal identities as our country prepares to celebrate 250 years of independence next year. We’ve also launched an exciting new project on space policy, which has important commercial and national security dimensions. PPI also joined forces with the Tony Blair Institute to create a new international dialogue called “Reinvigorating the Center-Left.” Our Reinventing America’s Schools project published a “New Compact for Educational Excellence” to reverse the slide in student achievement in our public schools. 

In addition, we continued to develop a new economic offer for working Americans focused on raising skills and lowering living costs; highlighted the impact of growing economic concentration in the delivery of health care; documented the damage tariffs have done to the nation’s economy; developed a framework for energy and climate policy based on energy abundance and innovation; and offered radically pragmatic proposals for restoring fiscal discipline in Washington.

Our plans for 2026 include a strong focus on making government work better, and honing a new PPI blueprint for defending America and repairing relations with our key friends and democratic allies around the world. 

None of this would have been possible without your friendship and support.

If you are interested in continuing to support PPI's mission, please donate and subscribe to our newsletters. Happy holidays, and we look forward to working with you in 2026!

— Will Marshall and the PPI Team

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Charting a New Center-Left Agenda

This year, PPI launched "New Directions," a series of strategic retreats across the country to help center-left leaders rebuild trust with working Americans and define a clear, forward-looking policy agenda. Beginning with a high-energy convening in Denver and continuing in Las Vegas, we brought together policymakers, strategists, and reformers for candid conversations about repairing Democrats’ damaged brand, forging a broader cross-class coalition, and making government work again for working families.

Across both gatherings, participants examined lessons from successful state and international models, reviewed insights from focus groups, and debated practical ideas to lower costs, create upward mobility, modernize the party’s agenda, and pursue energy and climate solutions that deliver results without raising household bills. Together, these meetings laid the groundwork for a durable, competitive reform movement rooted in the real lives and economic realities of today's working class. Stay tuned for details on our next event!
Highlights from Denver
Highlights from Las Vegas
Radically Pragmatic Ideas
           
           
CHECK OUT MORE OF OUR 2025 WORK
PPI in Action
Michael Mandel presenting at PPI's Annual Investment Heroes Event, this year co-hosted with AEI and titled "The Shape of the AI-Enabled Economy"
Neel Brown delivers a presentation alongside Ralph Cleveland on "Reducing Energy Cost Burdens Through Pragmatic Policymaking"
Claire Ainsley speaks on a panel at the 2025 Labour Party Conference in Liverpool
Ed Gresser discussing pink tariffs with Rep. Fletcher at PPI's monthly Women in Policy Alliance event
PPI Senior Advisor Tim Ryan speaks with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London
PPI led a bipartisan congressional staff delegation of communications directors to New York City
Will Marshall and Claire Ainsley in London discussing Center Left Renewal on a panel titled "Defeating Populism Without Becoming Populists"
Rick Kahlenberg speaking on The American Identity Project and "What Robert F. Kennedy’s Liberal Patriotism Could Teach Political Leaders Today"
Lord David Evans presents PPI polling alongside former Rep. Tim Ryan and Claire Ainsley at Labour Together event
Mary Guenther led a PPI space policy staff delegation to Seattle, Washington
Diana Moss hosts a Future of Antitrust Conference at the National Press Club
Rachel Canter with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer at the 2025 DGA Annual Holiday Meeting
Tamar Jacoby delivers a briefing on "Is the Ukraine War Spilling into Europe?"
PPI's congressional staff delegation to Honolulu, Hawaii
Articles, Analysis & News

Will Marshall, President: How Four Democrats Who Saved the Party Before Would Do It Again
⮕ The New York Times

Ed Gresser, Vice President and Director for Trade and Global Markets: Howard Lutnick Suggests Condensed Milk is Made of Metal
Wall Street Journal

Claire Ainsley, Director of Center-Left Renewal Project: A Progressive Future Depends on National Identity

⮕ The New York Times

Michael Mandel, Vice President and Chief Economist: Local News Has Been Pummeled by Change. How AI Can Help.
The Hill

Ben Ritz, Vice President of Policy Development: How Trump’s BBB Adds to the National Debt

Watch: NewsNation

Diana Moss, VP and Director of Competition Policy: What Happens to Antitrust Under Trump?
Washington Monthly

Will Marshall, President: The Green New Deal Crashes to Earth
⮕ The Hill

Will Marshall, President, featured in: The People Who Brought You Bill Clinton Want to Introduce You to the 'Colorado Way’
Politico Magazine
PPI's Global Reach
Some 2025 Highlights...
Brussels, Belgium & Berlin, Germany
 
In May, PPI gathered a high-level delegation of House and Senate congressional staff for a trip to Brussels and Berlin. The delegation met with senior EU officials, the new German government, and leading policy experts to discuss energy, competition, defense cooperation, investment, regulatory priorities, and shared transatlantic challenges.
Ho Chi Minh City & Hanoi, Vietnam
 
PPI brought a bipartisan delegation of senior congressional staff to Vietnam for a week of high-level government meetings, site visits, and on-the-ground learning. The trip came during the 30th anniversary of U.S.-Vietnam diplomatic relations and at a pivotal moment in ongoing tariff negotiations between the two countries.
Stockholm, Sweden
 
In April, PPI led a congressional staff delegation to Stockholm to learn from their innovative and successful education and workforce development policies. The delegation met with labor organizations and with members of parliament, exploring their perspectives and proposed solutions to common workforce challenges.
London, United Kingdom
 
PPI traveled to London with former Rep. and PPI senior adviser Tim Ryan to strengthen ties with our U.K. partners and deepen our ongoing conversation on global center-left renewal. PPI engaged with key voices from Labour’s leadership, further positioning our work at the heart of the international dialogue.
Marrakech, Morocco
 
PPI convened leading voices at GITEX Africa for a discussion on the growing African digital and app economy. Lindsay Lewis hosted a panel on how Africa can capitalize on digital opportunities to drive inclusive job growth, scale innovation, and shape regulatory approaches that support emerging tech ecosystems.
Looking forward to seeing you in 2026!
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