
In this episode of Good News for Lefties, host Beowulf Rochlen shines a light on a series of hopeful developments that showcase the power of activism and community resilience. We kick off with a significant ruling from a federal judge in Maryland, who issued a temporary restraining order halting construction on a controversial immigration detention center, emphasizing the necessity for proper environmental reviews and public input. Next, we celebrate New Mexico's establishment of a dedicated division to support immigrant workers, a monumental step towards integrating immigrant communities into the state's economy, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity and worker rights. We also cover Washington State's recent legislation aimed at phasing out the last coal-fired power plant in the Pacific Northwest, a bold move towards clean energy that demonstrates the state's commitment to public health and environmental sustainability. Additionally, we highlight the bipartisan success of Tennessee's "Homes Not Hedge Funds" act, which aims to protect homeownership for families against corporate investors, ensuring that homes remain for people, not profits. Lastly, we take a look at innovative housing solutions in fire-prone California, where a new wildfire-prepared neighborhood is being developed, showcasing proactive measures in the face of climate change. Today's Stories: Judge orders pause on ICE detention center construction in Maryland New Mexico creates new state division to support immigrant workers | News From The States New targeted tax in WA aims to keep coal power plant shut down | News From The States A food bank cut costs with solar. A local Goodwill… | Canary Media The Homes Not Hedge Fund Act Has Passed In Senate California Developers Are Designing HOAs That Protect from Wildfires - Bloomberg Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support.