Cori Bush hits her stride by drawing on activist past | TheHill – The Hill
Rep. Cori Bush, the first-term Democrat from Missouri who has quickly become a progressive standout, describes her life as one of constant learning.
Its an education that has taken the 45-year-old from the streets of Ferguson, Mo., to the steps of the Capitol, where she slept outside for days demanding that Congress pass legislation to extend an eviction moratorium.
One of her first educational courses was from her father, Errol Bush, who has served as both a local alderman and mayor.
I grew up in a home where my dad was always teaching us about civil rights, Bush told The Hill in a pair of phone interviews. He always helped me to see your skin color does not make you less than anyone ... you are a leader, he instilled that in me from as early as I can remember, but I didn't understand it yet. I didn't understand what he meant until I was out there on those streets.
Those streets were in Ferguson, the St. Louis suburb where Black teenager Michael Brown was shot and killed by a white police officer in August 2014.
Browns death sparked nationwide anger and was a flashpoint in the burgeoning Black Lives Matter movement; Ferguson itself was dominated by unrest and protests, and its police department eventually was forced to enter a consent decree with the Justice Department.
Formore than400 days, Bush and other protesters marched and held demonstrations. On day one, Bush was a registered nurse, pastor and mother of two; by the end, she was a leader of the movement.
I feel like I learned everything, Bush continued. What I didn't learn in school in a school book, I learned out there on those streets, because [they] helped me understand the experiences that I had walked through prior.
I learned how to use my voice.
Bush was persuaded to jump into Missouris Senate race in 2016, but she didnt make it beyond the primary.
Two years later, the St. Louis native fell short again, this time in a House race, losing in the Democratic primary to then-Rep. Wm. Lacy ClayWilliam (Lacy) Lacy ClayLobbying world Ex-Rep. Clay joins law and lobbying firm Pillsbury Liberal advocacy group stirs debate, discomfort with primary challenges MORE.
But she never stopped organizing, and her tenacious, grassroots approach finally paid off last year, when she was propelled to an upset victory against Clay.
In November, she easily won the general election, becoming Missouris first Black congresswoman.
She credits lessons learned from trauma and hardships, both shared and unshared, as contributing factors to who she is today.
Bush is a survivor of sexual assault, a former low-wage worker and has been evicted multiple times. More recently, she was sidelined for the better part of two months last year with a bout of suspected COVID-19induced pneumonia that landed her in the hospital twice.
I always say that St. Louis built me ... because of all the hard knocks that I've gone through, Bush said.
So many of them happened on the street, or they happened because of what our communities look like. I've watched so many of my friends and neighbors go through so many of the same things that I did.
Her lived experiences and deep roots in activism are far from commonplace in Congress, but those close to her say thats where she draws her strength from.
The special thing about Cori is her passion, passion for people and the genuineness that she has for people, Ohun Ashe, a St. Louis organizer and activist who has worked with Bush, told The Hill.
If you listen to Coris story, you know that shes had some bad experiences with being a Black woman in America. And I think that that has given her a special light to seeing other people, and a special fight and passion not everyone has.
Bushs experience with evictions and homelessness served as the basis for her protest on the Capitol steps at the beginning of August. It also underscored some of the tensions between progressives and Democratic leaders who have not always been in lockstep on legislative priorities.
When it came to extending the eviction moratorium, Democrats didnt have the votes to pass the legislation, but Bushs demonstration on the Capitol steps garnered the media attention needed to pressure the White House. President BidenJoe BidenTrump to offer commentary at heavyweight fight on 9/11 Manchin would support spending plan of at most .5T: report South Dakota governor issues executive order restricting access to abortion medicine MORE later extended the moratorium until Oct. 3.
Bushs protest drew praise across the Democratic caucus.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiManchin would support spending plan of at most .5T: report Overnight Health Care US hits new vaccine milestone White House pitches House Democrats on messaging for .5T spending plan MORE (D-Calif.) lauded her powerful action to keep people in their homes.
Rep. Pramila JayapalPramila JayapalMore than 100 Democrats back legislation lowering Medicare eligibility age to 60 On The Money Manchin slams brakes on Biden spending push Progressives hit Manchin after he calls for 'pause' on Biden's .5T plan MORE (D-Wash.), chairwoman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, credited Bushs clear-eyed, committed activist mentality.
I think that it would not have been possible to get to this result without Rep. Bush's action, Jayapal said at the time.
The Supreme Court, however, struck down the new moratorium, after saying two months earlier that only Congress could extend the temporary ban.
Bush told The Hill that her heart broke when she heard the news.
Even though I'm not on the steps anymore, this isn't over for me and for my office and so many of my colleagues, Bush said.
She said shes working with Rep. Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersCawthorn to introduce resolution condemning political violence after warning of 'bloodshed' if elections are 'rigged' On The Money Eviction ruling puts new pressure on Congress Pelosi backs bill to expedite rental aid after eviction ruling MORE (D-Calif.), the chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee, to get legislation introduced that would improve disbursement of the $46 billion that Congress approved for emergency rental assistance, the majority of which has failed to reach struggling tenants and their landlords.
Bush also said her office is working on drafting legislation that would give the Department of Health and Human Services the authority to implement eviction moratoriums.
But the national spotlight also brought with it criticism of other policies that Bush is a proponent of, namely defunding the police by redirecting money from police budgets to improve social services such as violence prevention.
In an interview with CBS on Aug. 6 shortly after Biden announced the new eviction moratorium Bush's expenditures on private security were juxtaposed with her support for defunding the police.
You would rather me die? Is that what you want to see? You want to see me die? You know, because that could be the alternative, she responded.
According to The Hills analysis of Federal Election Commission filings, Bush spent almost $70,000 on private security after the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection the most of any House lawmaker.
Bush told The Hill that death threats against her have been commonplace ever since her activism in Ferguson and that the events of Jan. 6 made the transition to Congress more challenging.
"I was told you're more safe here [at the Capitol] than you were before," Bush said. "But the insurrection, just a couple of days in, showed me that that was not the case. And so that was what was difficult."
Going forward, Bush and fellow Democrats are likely to start criticizing each other as new legislative challenges emerge.
Democrats will soon face a true test of unity when they craft what could amount to a $3.5 trillion spending bill and vote on a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. Some progressives have threatened to oppose the infrastructure bill which has already passed the Senate if its voted on ahead of before the $3.5 trillion measure thats packed with progressive policy proposals.
I think that the possibilities are wide open right now. It seems like every day there's something different, Bush said.
I'm not going to back down from making sure that both the budget and the infrastructure plan, that they go together, they have to go together. ... I said that coming to Congress that I will do the absolute most for St. Louis and that is this, so I will not back down from this fight.
Cristina Marcos contributed.
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