
Today's Stories: In this episode of Good News for Lefties, we shine a light on some truly inspiring developments that show the power of advocacy and community. The Senate has stepped up to approve billions in funding for federal science agencies, ensuring vital support for NASA and the National Science Foundation, while rejecting detrimental cuts proposed by the previous administration. In a significant win for workers, bipartisan opposition in the House has thwarted attempts to pass harmful labor bills, signaling a shift in the political landscape.We also celebrate a heartwarming initiative in Pennsylvania, where the generosity of Presbyterian churches has led to the cancellation of over $14 million in medical debt for local residents, providing much-needed relief for many families. Additionally, we discuss the courageous journey of hockey player Jesse Cordium, who credits a popular TV show for inspiring him to come out as gay, breaking barriers in a traditionally tough sport. Lastly, we applaud Lillian Bonsignor for making history as the first out lesbian Commissioner of the Fire Department of New York, showcasing the strides being made in representation and leadership. Join us as we explore these uplifting stories and more that highlight hope, resilience, and the importance of standing together for a brighter future! US Senate passes bill to boost federal science spending after White House sought major cuts | Reuters Republican centrists and populists combine to kill series of GOP labor bills Judge sides with Minnesota, blocks USDA from cutting off SNAP funding - KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News Pittsburgh Presbytery fundraiser will eliminate medical debt for thousands across Allegheny County | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Heated Rivalry inspires pro hockey player to come out as gay | The Independent Zohran Mamdani swears in first out lesbian FDNY commissioner | Advocate.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support.