
In this episode of Good News for Lefties, host Wendy King presents a series of uplifting stories that highlight courage and community resilience. We begin with Idaho's Secretary of State, Phil McGrane, who has boldly refused to share sensitive personal information of registered voters with the Trump administration, prioritizing the privacy rights of Idahoans amid federal pressure. His commitment to safeguarding voter information underscores the importance of local governance in protecting democracy. Next, we discuss the departure of Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Annette Ziegler, a significant shift that could reshape the court's dynamics and bolster liberal influence in upcoming decisions, particularly regarding critical issues like abortion rights and gerrymandering. In Minnesota, Senate Democrats have proposed a $40 million emergency rental assistance plan to support individuals affected by Operation Metro Surge, aiming to prevent evictions and homelessness during a time of crisis, though challenges remain in the House. We also cover the resignation of Richard Grinnell from the Kennedy Center, a move that follows controversy over his leadership and the center's alignment with Trump's agenda, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the arts community. Next, Wendy discusses a federal judge who said he was blocking subpoenas that the Justice Department served to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell in a probe purported to be about the management of the central bank's renovation. This shows the power of the courts to reign in the Department of Justice's overreach when choosing to bring charges to Trump's perceived enemies. Finally, we celebrate a heartwarming initiative from Jim Gordon, owner of Peninsula Prime Steakhouse in North Carolina, who has created an autism-friendly dining experience, providing sensory bags and illustrated menus to accommodate families with autistic members, proving that small changes can make a big difference in inclusivity. For more details on today's stories: Idaho Secretary of State Refuses to Share Voter Data with Trump Administration Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Annette Ziegler Announces She Won't Seek Re-election Minnesota Senate Approves $40 Million Rental Assistance Bill Richard Grinnell Steps Down as President of Kennedy Center Judge Blocks Subpoenas Against Fed Chair Jerome Powell North Carolina Restaurant Offers Autism-Friendly Dining Experience Become a supporter of this podcast: Support Good News for Lefties.