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Trumps Approval Plummets, and Michigan Tackles Lead Exposure
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In this episode of Good News for Lefties, host Beowulf Rochlen brings you a refreshing dose of positivity amidst challenging times. We start with a revealing Fox News poll showing Donald Trump's approval rating plummeting among Republicans, as concerns about affordability and the economy take center stage. This shift in sentiment reflects a growing unease within the party.
Next, we celebrate the launch of Drivers Cooperative in Colorado, a rideshare co-op founded by veteran driver Ahmed Elumrani. With hundreds of drivers on board, this cooperative empowers workers by allowing them to operate their own platform, marking a significant step towards equitable labor practices in the gig economy.
Turning to the political landscape, we spotlight former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, who is leading incumbent Representative Dan Goldman by over 20 points in the Democratic primary for New York's 10th district. Lander's strong support from Mayor Zoran Mamdani highlights his commitment to fighting for working families.
In Michigan, lawmakers are taking proactive steps to combat lead exposure in children, with new bills aimed at aligning state standards with federal guidelines and ensuring safer baby food. These initiatives reflect a commitment to safeguarding the health of our youngest citizens.
We also share an inspiring story from Olympic skier Hunter Hess, who is turning a negative comment from Donald Trump into a positive initiative to increase youth sports access. Through his Real Loser project, Hess is raising funds to support mentorship programs for kids in action sports.
Finally, we discuss a groundbreaking deal between a New York hotel union and the hospitality industry that will significantly raise wages for hotel housekeepers, ensuring they can afford to live in the city they serve. This agreement underscores the power of collective bargaining and the importance of fair labor practices.
Today's Stories:
Donald Trump's approval rating hits record low among Republicans: Fox poll
Drivers are challenging Uber with their own Denver startup. Here's how it's going
Brad Lander ahead of incumbent Dan Goldman in New York's 10th District primary
Lawmakers lay out policies to ban lead in baby food, set stricter standards for lead exposure | News From The States
Bend skier Hunter Hess turns Trump insult into fundraiser | Local News | centraloregondaily.com
New York hotel workers union reaches deal to avoid strike ahead of World Cup | New York | The Guardian
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Next, we celebrate the launch of Drivers Cooperative in Colorado, a rideshare co-op founded by veteran driver Ahmed Elumrani. With hundreds of drivers on board, this cooperative empowers workers by allowing them to operate their own platform, marking a significant step towards equitable labor practices in the gig economy.
Turning to the political landscape, we spotlight former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, who is leading incumbent Representative Dan Goldman by over 20 points in the Democratic primary for New York's 10th district. Lander's strong support from Mayor Zoran Mamdani highlights his commitment to fighting for working families.
In Michigan, lawmakers are taking proactive steps to combat lead exposure in children, with new bills aimed at aligning state standards with federal guidelines and ensuring safer baby food. These initiatives reflect a commitment to safeguarding the health of our youngest citizens.
We also share an inspiring story from Olympic skier Hunter Hess, who is turning a negative comment from Donald Trump into a positive initiative to increase youth sports access. Through his Real Loser project, Hess is raising funds to support mentorship programs for kids in action sports.
Finally, we discuss a groundbreaking deal between a New York hotel union and the hospitality industry that will significantly raise wages for hotel housekeepers, ensuring they can afford to live in the city they serve. This agreement underscores the power of collective bargaining and the importance of fair labor practices.
Today's Stories:
Donald Trump's approval rating hits record low among Republicans: Fox poll
Drivers are challenging Uber with their own Denver startup. Here's how it's going
Brad Lander ahead of incumbent Dan Goldman in New York's 10th District primary
Lawmakers lay out policies to ban lead in baby food, set stricter standards for lead exposure | News From The States
Bend skier Hunter Hess turns Trump insult into fundraiser | Local News | centraloregondaily.com
New York hotel workers union reaches deal to avoid strike ahead of World Cup | New York | The Guardian
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support.