Progressive Policy Labs
MTA
Designing, Testing, and Scaling Left-Wing Policy Innovations in the United States
*Progressive Policy Labs* serves as a comprehensive manual for designing, testing, and scaling left-wing policy innovations at the state and local levels in the United States. The book argues that because federal progress is often stalled, cities and states have become the primary laboratories for transformative change. It outlines a methodology that blends movement-driven goals with rigorous technical craft, emphasizing that successful policies must be grounded in "equity by design," co-governance with affected communities, and a deep understanding of legal and administrative architecture to ensure durability and effectiveness.
The text provides a step-by-step framework for policy entrepreneurs, beginning with power mapping and coalition building to secure political viability. It moves through the technical phases of fiscal planningâidentifying "pay-fors" and navigating budgetsâto the practicalities of rapid iteration. A central theme is the use of pilots and prototypes to de-risk implementation and generate empirical evidence through randomized controlled trials and implementation metrics. By documenting "what broke and how it was fixed," the book encourages a culture of evidence-informed adaptability rather than rigid adherence to initial theories.
A significant portion of the book is dedicated to specific policy blueprints across diverse sectors. It explores the successes of guaranteed income pilots, "Housing First" models, and Community Land Trusts, alongside innovations in labor standards, transit equity, and public power. It also addresses the critical "delivery" aspect of governance, such as modernizing tax systems for fairness, implementing digital government services to reduce administrative burdens, and advancing democracy reforms like ranked-choice voting. Throughout these cases, the author stresses that bold legislation fails without attention to the overlooked mechanics of enforcement and bureaucratic workflow.
The book concludes by advocating for the creation of a national learning network to prevent localized successes from remaining in silos. By sharing data, legal templates, and "playbooks" across jurisdictions, progressive leaders can more efficiently replicate and scale proven models. This collaborative infrastructure aims to translate disparate local victories into a national governing agenda, ultimately proving that progressive values can be translated into practical, sustainable, and high-performing public programs.
This book is designed for progressive policy entrepreneurs working at the state and local levels in the United States, including city councilmembers, state legislators, government analysts, community organizers, nonprofit leaders, and residents with lived expertise. It provides practical tools for anyone seeking to design, test, and scale left-wing policy innovations that expand freedom, security, and opportunity. Whether you're drafting legislation, building coalitions, managing programs, or advocating for change, this book offers the methods and real-world examples needed to turn progressive ideas into durable, impactful change.
April 28, 2026
English
44,273 words
3 hours 6 minutes
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