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Opioid Overdoses Decline and Tech Workers Unite
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In this episode of Good News for Lefties, host Beowulf Rochlen shares uplifting stories that highlight progress and resilience in the face of adversity. We begin with a significant Supreme Court decision that dismissed Florida's lawsuit against California and Washington over their driver's license policies for undocumented individuals, illustrating the court's reluctance to engage in politically charged disputes.
Next, we celebrate Massachusetts' impressive $3.1 billion in fair share revenue from its tax on high-income earners, a testament to the power of progressive taxation. This windfall is set to fund vital public services, including education and infrastructure improvements, proving that taxing the wealthy can lead to meaningful change for communities.
We also report on a remarkable 57% decrease in opioid-related overdose deaths in Maryland, attributed to expanded access to treatment and harm reduction strategies, showcasing the impact of community-based initiatives in tackling the crisis.
In a groundbreaking move, thousands of IT employees at the University of California have voted to unionize, forming the largest tech worker union in the nation. This victory marks a significant step for workers' rights in the tech industry, as they advocate for better protections and benefits amid a climate of uncertainty due to AI advancements.
Additionally, voters in the Portland area have approved nearly $675 million in property tax measures to enhance local services, demonstrating community support for essential infrastructure and public safety initiatives.
Finally, we touch on the global climate progress being made, from China's early achievement of its climate goals to innovative solutions emerging from local communities across the United States.
Today's Stories:
Supreme Court tosses Florida lawsuit against states for driver’s licenses issued to undocumented immigrants
DOR: Fair Share Revenue Up 20% Over First 10 Months of FY26, Already Exceeding $3 Billion — Raise Up Massachusetts
Maryland opioid deaths hit 10-year low, down 57% since pandemic peak | News From The States
They just formed the biggest tech worker union in the US. They plan to rein in AI and curb layoffs
Portland area voters approve money for historical society, parks and fire station, reject funding for police - oregonlive.com
Recent environmental wins that have happened despite Trump
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Next, we celebrate Massachusetts' impressive $3.1 billion in fair share revenue from its tax on high-income earners, a testament to the power of progressive taxation. This windfall is set to fund vital public services, including education and infrastructure improvements, proving that taxing the wealthy can lead to meaningful change for communities.
We also report on a remarkable 57% decrease in opioid-related overdose deaths in Maryland, attributed to expanded access to treatment and harm reduction strategies, showcasing the impact of community-based initiatives in tackling the crisis.
In a groundbreaking move, thousands of IT employees at the University of California have voted to unionize, forming the largest tech worker union in the nation. This victory marks a significant step for workers' rights in the tech industry, as they advocate for better protections and benefits amid a climate of uncertainty due to AI advancements.
Additionally, voters in the Portland area have approved nearly $675 million in property tax measures to enhance local services, demonstrating community support for essential infrastructure and public safety initiatives.
Finally, we touch on the global climate progress being made, from China's early achievement of its climate goals to innovative solutions emerging from local communities across the United States.
Today's Stories:
Supreme Court tosses Florida lawsuit against states for driver’s licenses issued to undocumented immigrants
DOR: Fair Share Revenue Up 20% Over First 10 Months of FY26, Already Exceeding $3 Billion — Raise Up Massachusetts
Maryland opioid deaths hit 10-year low, down 57% since pandemic peak | News From The States
They just formed the biggest tech worker union in the US. They plan to rein in AI and curb layoffs
Portland area voters approve money for historical society, parks and fire station, reject funding for police - oregonlive.com
Recent environmental wins that have happened despite Trump
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support.