Hi, all, and happy Sunday!
A lot of good stuff happened this week. SO MUCH, in fact! š
Enjoy reading all about it, and then please share this list. Times are tough, but good things are happening, and itās important that everyone know it.
Thanks for all you do.
Jess
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A school principal turned U.S. legislator has a message for students. Beautiful. šā¤ļø
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A Florida a state judge ruled that theĀ redistricting planĀ pushed by Ron DeSantis violates the state constitution and is prohibited from being used for any future U.S. congressional elections.
Texas is the latest stateĀ toĀ eliminate its sales taxĀ on menstrual products and baby items like diapers, bottles, and wipes.
A panel of three federal judges rejected Alabamaās latest version of its congressional map, saying the stateās Republican-led legislature did not follow a court order to comply with the Voting Rights Act when it last redrew districts in July. A court-appointed special master will draw new districts for 2024.
The United States is rapidly approaching a milestone in the electricity sectorās energy transition: By the end of 2026, it will have closed half of its coal generation capacity.
Following several recent departures from ERIC, theĀ GeorgiaĀ secretary of state announced that the state will remain in the interstate compact because it has helped Georgia keep its voter rolls accurate.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced it had updated its Policy Manual to include provisions directing agency employees to provide access to voter registration services during naturalization ceremonies.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc downgraded the chances that the US will slide into recession from 20% to 15% as cooling inflation and a still-resilient labor market suggest the Federal Reserve may not need to raise interest rates any further.
AĀ recent paperĀ by economists from Harvard, the Treasury Department, and the University of Sydney finds that for every $1 the IRS spends auditing members of the top 0.1%, it brings back more than $6.Ā
Naloxone, which reverses opioid overdose, is now available over-the-counter in the United States.
Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the Proud Boys, was sentenced to 22 years in prison for the central role he played in organizing a gang of his pro-Trump followers to attack the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021
Emergency contraceptives will now be easier to access for NYU students, thanks to five vending machines stocked with the medication installed prior to the start of the semester.
President Biden awarded the Medal of Honor to Captain Larry L. Taylor, United States Army, for conspicuous gallantry.Ā He deserved it!
NYC Health + Hospitals, the countryās largest municipal health system, has made plant-based food the default for inpatient meals. A year after it made those sweeping changes, the hospital system has reduced its food-related carbon emissions by 36 percent, according to the mayorās office.
A conservation group will release 2,000 southern white rhinos into the wild after buying the world's largest private captive rhino breeding operation in South Africa.
Women in the Illinois trades will be getting a boost from the federal government after Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced more than $1 million in funding for job assistance.
Nebraska has been awarded nearly $11 million of federal funding in efforts to modernize the nationās electric grid and fight the climate crisis.
Senator Maria Cantwell has finally cosponsored S. 25, the Assault Weapons Ban of 2023. This took a LOT of coalition work, yāall. We now have only six Dem/Ind holdouts left in the Senate!
CREW filed a lawsuit on behalf of six Republican and unaffiliated Colorado voters to block Donald Trump from being placed on the Presidential ballot in Colorado.
The Biden administration canceled the seven remaining oil and gas leases in Alaskaās Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, overturning sales held in the Trump administrationās waning days, and proposed stronger protections against development on vast swaths of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.
The Biden AdministrationĀ announcedĀ the extension and re-designation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for South Sudan for 18 months.Ā
A Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday that Chino Valley Unified School District temporarily canāt enforce its new policy that requires staff to alert parents when their studentās gender is different from what they were assigned at birth.
The US dollar extended its gains, sending the currency toward its longest rally in years.
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Texas to reposition floating barriers the state placed in the middle of the Rio Grande, rebuking one of the more contentious elements of Gov. Greg Abbottās effort to deter illegal border crossings.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on a visit to Kyiv that Washington was transferring to Ukraine $5.4 million in "assets seized from sanctioned Russian oligarchs, which will now be used to support Ukrainian military veterans."
The Toledo Public Library has launched a āCivic Engagementā page on their website where Toledo residents can register to vote, contact their local elected officials, learn how to run for office, and more!
Mar-a-Lago IT worker Yuscil Taveras has struck a cooperation agreement with the special counselās office in the federal case over former President Donald Trumpās handling of classified documents.
Maineās puffinsĀ are reboundingĀ despite warmer water, thanks to a fish called the sand lance.
The UK government eased a de facto ban on onshore wind in England, after growing pressure from environmental campaigners and some ruling Conservative lawmakers.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse filed an ethics complaint against Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr.
The SenateĀ confirmedĀ Philip JeffersonĀ as vice chair of the Federal Reserve andĀ Lisa Cook to a full 14-year term at the central bank.
Mexicoās Supreme CourtĀ decriminalized abortion, making it legally accessible nationwide.
Peter Navarro, a former Trump economic adviser, on Thursday was found guilty of contempt of Congress.
Civil and voting rights attorney Dale Ho wasĀ swornĀ in as a U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York.
The Senate confirmed Anna Gomez to the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday, filling the fifth and final seat for the first time since the election of President Joe Biden. Democrats now have a one-seat majority on the FCC panel! Net neutrality here we come!
Bangladesh, one of the most densely-populated countries on Earth, has committed to fully transition to electric vehicles. The government plans to set up its own manufacturing facilitiesĀ for both EVs and batteries.Ā
The next generation of high-end electric vehicles is promising a major range upgrade. Mercedes revealed a concept of its upcoming sedan with a 466-mile single-charge range, while BMW similarly says its latest prototype should manage 497 miles. 1
The CA State SenateĀ voted to pass a bill to establish a Gun Violence Prevention and School Safety Fund to provide resources to life-saving programs, including the California Violence Intervention and Prevention grant program. This will be paid for by a modest industry tax on businesses selling firearms and ammunition.Ā šš¼ (Remember when I wrote about lobbying for this bill? Go Moms Demand Action!)
Kroger, one of the nationās largest supermarket chains, has agreed to pay more than $1 billion to settle lawsuits alleging it failed to monitor suspicious orders of addictive pain pills that fueled the nationās opioid crisis.
A federal court ruled that certain individuals formerly held in immigration detention may pursue a forced labor lawsuit against private prison company CoreCivic.
Deforestation alerts fell by 66% in the Amazon in August.
A federal judge has found that a Trump-era rule change that allowed for the logging of old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest violates several laws.
The California legislature passed a law that would provide legal protections for California health care practitioners that provide or dispense medication or other services for abortion, contraception or gender-affirming care, regardless of their patientās geographic location.
More California news! Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law the most significant changes to Californiaās referendum system in decades. In doing so, he delivered a victory to unions and environmental groups.
New York has banned captive audience meetings, a popular union-busting tactic used by companies during organizing periods to disseminate anti-union information.
A day after Oklahomaās Education DepartmentĀ announcedĀ a partnership with conservative propaganda outfit PragerU to develop educational curriculum, the stateās largest school district preemptivelyĀ opted out of the lesson plans.2
A judge rejected an effort by Mark Meadows, Trumpās former chief of staff, to move his case from state court to federal court.
A nonprofit aligned with House DemocratsĀ announcedĀ the start of a $20 million voter registration drive ahead of the 2024 elections, prioritizing outreach to communities targeted by suppressive voting policies.
Two years after Republican-led states approved waves of new voting restrictions, more states in 2023 have improved access to voting than have limited it.
A coalition representing nearly every former president from Herbert Hoover to Barack Obama issued a collective call to protect the foundations of American democracy and maintain civility in the nationās politics.
A Philadelphia police officer was charged with murder after he fatally shot a 27-year-old man who was in his car at near point-blank range.
The U.S. Open semifinal match on Thursday night was delayed for 49 minutes by four environmental protesters who were calling for an end to fossil fuels.
The term āpro-lifeā is now so toxic that Republicans want to get rid of it.
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If you havenāt yet seen Randy Rainbowās latest, itās pretty fun.
That was a long and wonderful read. Thank you for the incredible time and effort you put forth into sharing all the good news youāve accumulated. āļø
Thanks, Jessica.
I am wondering why Mark Kelly in Arizona ( whose wife works tirelessly, despite her gunshot injuries, and with his support, for gun safety) does not sign on to the Ban on Assault Weapons bill. Would support of the bill so jeopardize his chance for reelection?