
In this episode of Good News for Lefties, host Beowulf Rochlen delves into a series of uplifting stories that highlight accountability and progress. We kick off with a landmark Supreme Court ruling that unanimously denied a private prison company's attempt to gain expansive legal protections, ensuring that lawsuits against federal contractors can proceed more quickly when unlawful actions are alleged. Next, we celebrate California's bold move as the Air Resources Board implements corporate climate disclosure laws, mandating large companies to report greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related financial risks, a critical step towards environmental accountability. Illinois is also making strides with a proposed measure to establish a review board for regulating prescription drug prices, aiming to enhance healthcare accessibility and affordability for residents. Meanwhile, Oregon lawmakers are advancing a one-year moratorium on new tax breaks for data centers, highlighting the need to balance economic growth and environmental sustainability. A listener-suggested story brings us to Madison, Wisconsin, where overhead chargers for electric buses are proving effective even in frigid temperatures, showcasing advancements in zero-emission transportation. Lastly, we celebrate Chicago's creative spirit as the protest slogan "Abolish ICE" wins a snowplow naming contest, reflecting the city's resilience and humor in the face of challenging immigration policies. Today's Stories: SCOTUS rejects private prison company GEO Group's attempt at avoiding accountability California approves first corporate climate disclosure rules | Sacramento Bee Legislators, activists continue push for prescription drug affordability board | Capitol News Illinois Oregon moves toward 1-year moratorium on some data center tax breaks - oregonlive.com Electric Buses Have Passed a Brutal Cold-Weather Test 'Abolish ICE' wins Chicago's snowplow-naming contest | AP News Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support.