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Medical Debt Relief and Record-Breaking Sea Turtle Nests
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In this episode of Good News for Lefties, host Beowulf Rochlen shares a wealth of uplifting stories that highlight positive changes and victories for progressives across America.
We begin with a bipartisan initiative in Congress aimed at dismantling the controversial $1.8 billion Anti Weaponization Fund, which could potentially benefit allies of Donald Trump. Representatives Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi are taking steps to unveil legislation that reflects the concerns of their constituents about government accountability.
Next, we celebrate a groundbreaking achievement in Massachusetts, where rideshare drivers have successfully unionized under the App Drivers Union, marking a historic moment as the first officially recognized union for rideshare drivers in the U.S. This victory empowers nearly 70,000 workers to collectively bargain for better pay and working conditions.
Exciting developments are also on the horizon in New York City, where the streets outside 50 public schools will be transformed into soccer pitches ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This initiative aims to engage children in the joy of soccer while reclaiming public space for community celebration.
In environmental news, we highlight a remarkable surge in global grid battery installations, reflecting a growing commitment to renewable energy solutions. With a 48% increase in 2025, this trend is driven by decreasing costs and a stronger focus on sustainable energy storage.
We also share a heartwarming update from Florida, where the sea turtle nesting season is off to a strong start, with record numbers of nests reported for loggerheads and leatherbacks, showcasing the success of conservation efforts.
Lastly, we cover a significant victory in Wallowa County, Oregon, where residents voted to end participation in the controversial Greater Idaho movement, signaling a shift toward community unity and progressive values.
Today's Stories:
Bipartisan House effort aims to kill ‘anti-weaponization’ fund - Live Updates - POLITICO
Ride-Share Drivers in Massachusetts Formally Unionize – DNYUZ
New York City to transform 50 school blocks into World Cup Field Days for students - ABC7 New York
The world is installing grid batteries at a blistering… | Canary Media
Florida sea turtles off to record-breaking start for nesting seaon
3 years after joining the Greater Idaho cause, Wallowa County votes to stop talking about it | Jefferson Public Radio
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support.
We begin with a bipartisan initiative in Congress aimed at dismantling the controversial $1.8 billion Anti Weaponization Fund, which could potentially benefit allies of Donald Trump. Representatives Brian Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi are taking steps to unveil legislation that reflects the concerns of their constituents about government accountability.
Next, we celebrate a groundbreaking achievement in Massachusetts, where rideshare drivers have successfully unionized under the App Drivers Union, marking a historic moment as the first officially recognized union for rideshare drivers in the U.S. This victory empowers nearly 70,000 workers to collectively bargain for better pay and working conditions.
Exciting developments are also on the horizon in New York City, where the streets outside 50 public schools will be transformed into soccer pitches ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This initiative aims to engage children in the joy of soccer while reclaiming public space for community celebration.
In environmental news, we highlight a remarkable surge in global grid battery installations, reflecting a growing commitment to renewable energy solutions. With a 48% increase in 2025, this trend is driven by decreasing costs and a stronger focus on sustainable energy storage.
We also share a heartwarming update from Florida, where the sea turtle nesting season is off to a strong start, with record numbers of nests reported for loggerheads and leatherbacks, showcasing the success of conservation efforts.
Lastly, we cover a significant victory in Wallowa County, Oregon, where residents voted to end participation in the controversial Greater Idaho movement, signaling a shift toward community unity and progressive values.
Today's Stories:
Bipartisan House effort aims to kill ‘anti-weaponization’ fund - Live Updates - POLITICO
Ride-Share Drivers in Massachusetts Formally Unionize – DNYUZ
New York City to transform 50 school blocks into World Cup Field Days for students - ABC7 New York
The world is installing grid batteries at a blistering… | Canary Media
Florida sea turtles off to record-breaking start for nesting seaon
3 years after joining the Greater Idaho cause, Wallowa County votes to stop talking about it | Jefferson Public Radio
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support.