- ClimateHousingLaborEconomic JusticeBipartisan support is growing for building more housing as a surprising climate-friendly solution that creates jobs, boosts local economies, and helps address the housing crisis.
- EducationRacial JusticeHousingEconomic JusticeA long-overdue school desegregation lawsuit could catalyze a shift from cross-district enrollment to place-based investment that revitalizes urban neighborhoods and advances education, racial justice, and housing equity.
- LaborRacial JusticeEconomic JusticeCaliforniaDespite backlash from Hollywood elites over his support for Gaza, Boots Riley’s new film is being released, marking a win for progressive artistic expression and anti-capitalist, pro-labor voices.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeFederal prosecutors dismantled what they called the largest autism-related Medicaid fraud scheme in history, arresting and indicting 15 people in Minnesota and protecting $90 million in healthcare funds for people who need services.
- LaborEconomic JusticeEvidence that minimum-wage increases did not reduce employment overturns long-held assumptions and marks a major progressive victory for workers fighting for higher pay.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyNew YorkA Zohran Mamdani-endorsed progressive challenger is surging past a Democratic incumbent in a new NYC primary poll, signaling a growing anti-incumbent, anti-billionaire and pro-left mood among local Democratic voters.
- ClimateEconomic JusticeEnvironmentGov. Mikie Sherrill declared a statewide emergency after an unprecedented April freeze devastated New Jersey crops, unlocking state funding and assistance (potentially exceeding $300 million) to help farmers recover.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani persuaded Governor Kathy Hochul to provide an extra $4 billion in state assistance—a major progressive win that temporarily eases the city's fiscal crisis.
- ClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeDemocracyProgressive Democrats are aiming to win a majority on Georgia’s Public Service Commission, a victory that could help lower energy prices and shift utility policy toward cleaner, fairer outcomes for consumers. [2]
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York City is increasing access to the World Cup by launching a lottery for 1,000 discounted $50 tickets, making the event more affordable for residents.
- LaborEconomic JusticeA top UN court ruled that workers’ right to strike is protected under a key treaty, a nonbinding decision hailed as a victory for labor groups and likely to influence global labor relations.
- HousingEconomic JusticeThe US House passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, a progressive win that bars large institutional investors from buying single-family homes to protect access to homeownership and reshapes the housing market while delaying a federal digital dollar plan.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkAfter public outcry, New York's mayor slashed a limited batch of 2026 World Cup tickets for residents to $50, increasing affordability and access. [2]
- ClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration recovered more than $9 million in unpaid Amazon idling fines, a win for city enforcement and efforts to reduce vehicle pollution and hold corporations accountable.
- Economic JusticeA positive development for Maine: Sen. Susan Collins is leveraging her Senate seniority to bring federal dollars to fund state priorities.
- LaborEconomic JusticeCaliforniaLos Angeles Mayor Karen Bass won the endorsement of IATSE, the nation’s largest film and TV workers union, strengthening her reelection bid with major labor backing to help rebuild the city’s entertainment industry.
- EducationEconomic JusticeThe University of Chicago eliminated tuition for middle-class students, significantly lowering financial barriers to higher education and advancing economic justice by expanding access and reducing student debt.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeIn a surprise bipartisan move, Donald Trump and Mark Cuban expanded TrumpRx to add over 600 generic medications through Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs alongside Amazon Pharmacy and GoodRx, a major step toward lowering prescription costs and expanding affordable access to medication.
- LaborEconomic JusticeOrganized labor is mobilizing to push back against AI companies trying to monetize human skills, mounting a powerful defense for workers' rights and economic justice.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyBernie Sanders’ time as mayor of Burlington was an effective, practical experiment in socialism that improved everyday city life—from snowplows to poetry—according to Dan Chiasson’s personal account.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeA bipartisan partnership between Donald Trump and Mark Cuban to tackle high prescription drug prices marks a win for patients and progress toward more affordable healthcare.
- LaborEducationEconomic JusticeNew accountability rules could expose the childcare wage crisis and push states to treat early childhood care as a public good by funding better pay for workers and improved support for families.
- HousingEconomic JusticeThe House overwhelmingly passed a bipartisan housing bill to reduce housing costs, marking a rare cross-party effort to improve affordability ahead of the election.
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeTrump's angry Jan. 6 tirade and the revelation that he's created a $1.8 billion taxpayer-funded slush fund have handed Democrats a potent midterm weapon to force repeated votes and spotlight GOP complicity. [2] [3] [4] [5]
- LaborEducationEconomic JusticeNew accountability rules that expose the childcare wage crisis could push states to treat early childhood work as a public good and increase funding for workers, lowering childcare costs.
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeLaborHousingMayor Garcia says Holyoke is on strong footing after securing a fiscal surplus, investing in the workforce, and achieving development gains — a progressive win that boosts local economic stability and housing prospects.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkMore than 50 NYC tourism and hospitality leaders praised the Hotel Association of New York City for securing a new union contract and averting a hotel workers strike ahead of the World Cup, protecting jobs for nearly 400,000 workers.
- Economic JusticeHousingNew YorkNew York reached a tentative deal to tax luxury second homes in New York City, a progressive win that would make wealthy nonresidents contribute new revenue to fund housing and economic-justice priorities.
- ClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeCaliforniaCalifornia truckers' strong interest in the lower-cost, longer-range Tesla Semi marks a progressive win by making cleaner, more affordable electric trucking a viable option for the industry.
- Economic JusticeLandmark court rulings are chipping away at an outdated legal shield that let Big Tech evade accountability for decades, finally giving consumers new avenues to hold trillion-dollar tech companies responsible.
- LaborEconomic JusticeThe skorts controversy validated that female players possess collective power to challenge entrenched inequalities and build momentum to demand fair scheduling, funding, and treatment in the sport.
- Economic JusticeLaborNew YorkJulie Su, New York City’s deputy mayor for economic justice, is pushing plans to shift city hall policies toward economic development that benefits the working class.
- HousingEconomic JusticeMassachusettsOne year after enactment, Massachusetts’ eviction-sealing law is showing promise by letting tenants clear certain eviction records to reduce barriers to renting, buying a home, and finding employment, though awareness of the law remains limited.
- ClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeLaborDemocracyCommunity pushback and new policy and design approaches are turning data-center development into a progressive win by making them greener, creating local jobs and revenue, and delivering tangible benefits to hometowns. [2] [3] [4] [5]
- HousingEnvironmentEconomic JusticeOklahoma lawmakers passed a bill introduced by the Merediths’ state senator to create a fund to compensate homeowners whose houses have been damaged by oil and gas pollution.
- LaborEconomic JusticeA Pennsylvania truck driver celebrates 25 years behind the wheel, spotlighting the state’s robust trucking industry and underscoring the labor and economic contributions that merit greater recognition and support.
- Economic JusticeDemocracySeattle voters elected young socialist Katie Wilson as mayor, a progressive victory aimed at addressing wealth inequality even as she faces limits confronting corporate power like Starbucks' expansion.
- LaborEconomic JusticeU.S. Steel's decision to restart its Gary, Indiana tin mill is a win for workers and the local economy, restoring jobs and boosting community stability.
- HousingEconomic JusticeA City Council committee advanced an ordinance to pilot a centralized online portal that will make finding affordable housing easier, moving a progressive housing-access reform closer to implementation.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyRep. John Larson successfully united House Democrats to block billionaire-backed efforts to cut Social Security, preserving modest benefits for millions.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyMajority opposition to the record-breaking $1.5 trillion Pentagon budget is a progressive win, increasing pressure to rein in military spending and redirect funds to domestic priorities.
- Economic JusticeEnvironmentNew YorkNew York City Council Member Amanda Farías advanced a resolution urging the state legislature and governor to pass the Good Food NY bill so public institutions can prioritize New York farmers and use public dollars to buy local food.
- Reproductive RightsImmigrationCriminal Justice ReformLaborEconomic JusticeMultiple progressive wins: the Supreme Court preserved broad access to the abortion medication mifepristone, a court ordered the return of a deported Colombian woman, death-row inmate Richard Glossip was freed on bond after nearly 30 years, Boeing agreed to pay nearly $50 million to a victim’s family, and Bolivian unions led nationwide strikes demanding change. [2]
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyPhiladelphia progressive Chris Rabb is running openly as a democratic socialist, aiming to challenge both parties and bring working-class power to Congress. [2]
- Economic JusticeNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani secured city fines and enforcement against Honda of the Bronx for widespread deceptive business practices, a win for consumer protection and accountability in New York.
- Economic JusticeCalls to tax the rich have moved into the mainstream, marking a major progressive win for economic justice and efforts to reduce inequality.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York and New Jersey officials slashed World Cup round‑trip train fares from $150 to $98 and cut shuttle bus fares from $80 to $20, making travel to matches much more affordable.
- HealthcareLaborEconomic JusticeDespite not securing congressional approval, the Biden administration effectively doubled Medicaid funding for home health care in 2021—delivering billions in expanded support for home-based care recipients and workers.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyA progressive win: Democrats have potent attack-ad material for November after Trump said he doesn't think about Americans' financial situation.
- Economic JusticeFans won a price cut on buses and trains to World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium after backlash, improving affordability and access to the games.
- Economic JusticeImmigrationNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani launched a World Cup Neighborhood Passport in partnership with NYC Tourism + Conventions and Team Wonder to steer visitors to small businesses, cultural institutions, and immigrant communities across the five boroughs—including dozens of Queens locations—boosting neighborhood economies and cross-cultural engagement.
- Racial JusticeEconomic JusticeHousingEvanston's Reparations Committee has distributed at least $6.36 million in payments, representing a concrete local advancement toward racial reparations and economic justice for Black residents.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyNew YorkProgressives succeeded in defending modest tax increases against billionaire backlash, curbing plutocratic influence over public policy. [2]
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyIn July 2025, a newly elected progressive majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court ended the state's pilot business court program, marking a win for workers and consumers against corporate-friendly litigation forums.
- EducationEconomic JusticeA GAO report finds the FAFSA Simplification Act has expanded Pell Grant eligibility and increased the share of students receiving the maximum award, improving college affordability for low-income students.
- Economic JusticeLaborAOC effectively made the case that billionaires' wealth is largely unearned during an interview, and a Fox pundit's attempted rebuttal ended up reinforcing her argument.
- Economic JusticeCaliforniaCalifornia voters are set to consider a billionaire tax to raise revenue to offset looming federal food stamp cuts and protect thousands of residents from hunger.
- CaliforniaEconomic JusticeLaborThe Television Academy’s endorsement and Assemblyman Nick Schultz’s advocacy have bolstered efforts to pass a California post‑production tax credit bill, marking a significant pro‑worker, pro‑industry win to preserve jobs and strengthen the state’s media production economy.
- Economic JusticeCaliforniaCalifornia voters are set to consider a billionaire tax to replace looming federal food stamp cuts and protect thousands from food insecurity, representing a progressive solution to the crisis.
- ClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeDemocracyCommunities and lawmakers are pushing back successfully against sprawling, land-hungry data centers—winning policy changes and encouraging smaller, in-home alternatives that could reduce land loss, lower local energy burdens, and curb big-tech power.
- LaborEducationEconomic JusticeWith mothers driving growth in America’s workforce, the push for major investments in early childcare is a progressive win for working families, labor participation, and economic equity.
- ClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeExpanding Indigenous-informed prescribed burns to manage public lands is reducing wildfire risk, restoring ecosystems, and could save taxpayers billions.
- Economic JusticeA federal jury's verdict that Live Nation abused its monopoly is a major win for consumers and antitrust enforcement, potentially paving the way to break up the ticketing monopoly and lower prices for fans.
- Economic JusticeColorado lawmakers are poised to deliver a progressive win by passing a ban on “surveillance pricing” that would bar companies from using price‑setting algorithms to set consumers’ prices.
- Economic JusticeHousingNew YorkNew York state reached a deal to tax luxury second homes in New York City, a progressive win that targets wealthy out‑of‑town owners to fund Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s agenda without raising income taxes on the rich. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
- Economic JusticeDemocracyA progressive candidate won the mayoral race in Braddock by a single vote, delivering a grassroots democratic victory and renewed hope for the long-neglected, poverty-stricken steel town.
- EducationEconomic JusticeExpanding financial literacy education is unlocking opportunity for all Americans by giving people the skills to build wealth, manage debt, and achieve greater economic security.
- LaborEconomic JusticePittsburgh’s emerging industrial revival is delivering good jobs, community investment, and a more equitable local economy.
- LaborEducationEconomic JusticeMassachusettsHolyoke teachers won a tentative contract that includes a 20% pay increase and expanded benefits, creating the region’s highest starting salary as the district transitions out of state oversight.
- ImmigrationEconomic JusticeNew YorkGov. Kathy Hochul unveiled a $268 billion New York state budget framework that would sharply limit cooperation with ICE and deliver a one-time $1 billion energy rebate — a significant progressive win for immigrant protections and economic relief.
- ClimateEconomic JusticeEnvironmentA well‑managed transition to renewable energy can lower consumer power costs, showing climate action can advance affordability and economic justice.
- Economic JusticeCaliforniaFormer hedge fund manager Tom Steyer could become a progressive force in California, acting like a 'class traitor' in the mold of FDR to push forward economic justice and pro-worker policies.
- Economic JusticeGeorgia is returning part of a $1 billion budget surplus to residents with up to $500 rebate checks beginning in May 2026, providing direct economic relief to eligible taxpayers.
- CaliforniaEconomic JusticeTom Steyer could act as a billionaire-turned-reformer in the mold of FDR and deliver progressive economic change to make California more equitable.
- HousingEconomic JusticeA bipartisan bill to solve the housing crisis passed, marking a major win for affordable housing and economic justice.
- HealthcareClimateEconomic JusticeEnvironmentA new study quantifies how preserving pollinators improves nutrition and boosts farmers' incomes, showing conservation benefits both health and livelihoods.
- CaliforniaEconomic JusticeFormer hedge fund manager Tom Steyer could become a 'class traitor' in the mold of FDR and lead a progressive revival to make California 'golden again'.
- Economic JusticeCaliforniaDemocracyRising voter support for taxing the ultra‑rich, exemplified by California's billionaire tax push, marks a progressive win for economic justice and democratic accountability.
- Criminal Justice ReformEconomic JusticePolicy changes in six prison systems and dozens of jails that eliminated or reduced phone fees have let incarcerated people and their families talk more and save money, easing communication burdens and supporting rehabilitation and reentry.
- Economic JusticeCaliforniaA 40-year-old tariff on Iranian pistachios helped spur a thriving domestic U.S. pistachio industry, boosting American growers and positioning them to profit from viral food trends like Dubai chocolate.
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeAn NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows growing voter support for Democrats and a midterm edge as many blame Trump for rising gas prices, marking a positive development for Democratic prospects. [2]
- Economic JusticeNew YorkIndependent bookstores are experiencing a revival as Americans push back against big tech, boosting local bookshops like New York’s Argosy and strengthening community-based retail.
- Economic JusticeApple will pay $250 million to US iPhone buyers after settling a lawsuit alleging its advertising misled customers about AI features, delivering compensation to consumers.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York City's City Council is advancing a progressive expansion of Fair Fares by holding a hearing on a bill to automatically enroll the city's lowest-income residents in the subsidized transit discount program.
- Economic JusticeCriminal Justice ReformMassachusettsThe Massachusetts Senate budget advances a progressive win by proposing a $53 million increase in state aid to cities and towns while overhauling sheriff funding and making it easier to cancel subscriptions.
- ClimateEconomic JusticeEnvironmentDespite a $20 billion write-down, Ford is moving forward with an affordable $30,000 electric pickup due next year, expanding access to clean transportation and reducing emissions.
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeThe Massachusetts Senate moved to bridge regional divides by approving a substantial increase in local aid funding to help municipalities cope with rising economic pressures.
- Economic JusticeHousingProPublica and The Connecticut Mirror won the Pulitzer Prize for local reporting after their investigation exposed predatory towing practices in Connecticut that spurred immediate DMV review and bipartisan legislation enacting stronger consumer protections for drivers.
- Economic JusticeEducationHousingNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani and Rep. Ritchie Torres secured $2 million in federal funding to expand free high-speed internet access for low-income residents across The Bronx and Upper Manhattan, scaling the city's Neighborhood Internet program.
- New YorkMassachusettsEconomic JusticeThe New York Archdiocese proposed an $800 million settlement to compensate over 1,300 survivors, marking a major step toward accountability and restitution for abuse victims and continuing a nationwide movement that began in Boston.
- LaborEconomic JusticeTony Mazzocchi's legacy of championing a progressive, working-class-focused political vision is a lasting win for the labor movement and a model for the Left.
- Economic JusticeRacial JusticeLaborThe grand opening of Waabigwan Mashkiki, a White Earth Nation–owned recreational cannabis dispensary, marks the arrival of legal adult-use cannabis in East Grand Forks and brings new jobs and economic opportunities as stigma fades.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyAfter the Trump SEC cracked down on small and activist shareholders’ use of the EDGAR filing system, those investors fought back by building their own alternative platform to restore transparency and amplify grassroots oversight of corporations.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyColorado’s Senate passed a ‘swipe fees’ bill limiting credit-card transaction fees — a victory for consumers and small businesses after finance companies spent $566,000 to oppose it.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyA leaked Koch-backed GOP memo confirms that voters now trust Democrats more on the economy and inflation and that the Republican Senate majority is at risk — a major win for Democrats.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew labor nonprofit Union Now is helping workers weather firings, delays, and first-contract battles, bolstering efforts to counter union-busting and strengthen Starbucks and other union drives.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkCongress overwhelmingly passed a bipartisan bill to allow SNAP benefits to cover rotisserie chickens, expanding food assistance for low-income families despite three New York Democrats voting against it.
- ClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeSunOpta’s 2025 Sustainability Report highlights continued progress—275,503 kWh of solar generation, reductions in food loss and waste, and more than 375,000 pounds of food donated.
- LaborRacial JusticeEconomic JusticeIn 1916, Black labor organizer David Hamilton Jackson led a mass strike in the Danish West Indies that successfully upended colonial power structures with crucial support from Denmark’s labor movement.
- LaborImmigrationEducationEconomic JusticeDemocracyCaliforniaWorkers and immigrants are organizing thousands of May Day actions nationwide — including a massive Los Angeles coalition backed by over 120 organizations and unions — to demand labor and economic justice, defend immigrants, and push back against attacks on democracy.
- MassachusettsLaborEducationEconomic JusticeDemocracyRank-and-file reformers in Massachusetts transformed the teachers union from a cautious, staff-driven organization into a militant, member-led force that struck to win stronger contracts and pushed for taxing the rich.
- CaliforniaLaborEconomic JusticeSteve Hilton's proposed plan to expand California film tax credits to include post-production and above-the-line expenses promises to save Hollywood productions and protect industry jobs and local economies.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyNew YorkZohran Mamdani’s early tenure as a DSA leader in the nation’s largest city has produced tangible progressive wins, demonstrating that democratic socialism can deliver results even as it wrestles with the constraints of governing within a capitalist state.
- Economic JusticeConnecticut’s Senate approved expanded towing reforms creating an online portal, tightening limits on rapid vehicle sales (only cars 15+ years old can be sold after 30 days), and strengthening consumer protections and fee reviews to curb predatory towing practices.
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeLaborVoting RightsThe long-discredited 'third-party spoiler' argument has been effectively neutralized, opening space for a viable independent progressive party to empower working people against billionaire-dominated two-party control.
- EducationHousingEconomic JusticeMassachusettsThe Massachusetts House passed a $63.4 billion budget that increases aid to struggling schools, cities, and towns— a progressive win aimed at easing affordability pressures and addressing the housing crisis across the commonwealth.
- HealthcareHousingEducationEconomic JusticeThe Congressional Progressive Caucus unveiled a sweeping affordability agenda to lower costs for everyday Americans by tackling healthcare, housing, education and other drivers of the cost-of-living crisis. [2] [3] [4]
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyThe Progressive Caucus unveiled a 'Contract With America' — a multi-bill package to lower costs, raise wages, and curb big money in politics as a proactive midterms battle plan.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeNew YorkAssembly Member Jessica González-Rojas and community partners hosted a Community Food Access and Resource Expo in Corona that distributed more than 500 pounds of fresh produce and dry goods to local families, boosting food security and community support.
- Economic JusticeLoudoun County’s embrace of digital infrastructure has sparked a data-center boom that is bringing clear economic benefits to the community.
- LaborEconomic JusticeA new book shows that raising the minimum wage would improve affordability without damaging the economy, reframing the debate to focus on persistently low wages.
- CaliforniaEconomic JusticeDemocracyCalifornia backers of a 5% wealth tax on billionaires gathered more than 1.5 million signatures to qualify the measure for the November ballot, bringing the state a major step closer to potentially enacting America’s first billionaire tax. [2]
- Economic JusticeEnvironmentProgressive win: Colorado defeated a bill that would have rolled back right-to-repair protections, preserving residents' ability to repair their own products.
- HousingEconomic JusticeMassachusettsA state initiative is expanding access to lawyers for low-income tenants in eviction cases to help prevent families from losing both housing and subsidies and avert dire outcomes.
- LaborEconomic JusticeA strong majority (79%) of voters support a progressive proposal guaranteeing two weeks of paid time off for all full-time workers, signaling broad backing for labor and economic justice reforms.
- Economic JusticeLaborNew YorkNew York City gains jobs and local economic activity as Resorts World New York City opens the city’s first commercial casino with live table games in South Ozone Park.
- HousingMassachusettsEconomic JusticeMassachusetts Gov. Maura Healey expanded no-interest homebuyer loans to increase affordable access to homeownership for more residents.
- New YorkEconomic JusticeMayor Zohran Mamdani announced that Queens’ official World Cup Fan Fest at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center will be free for all attendees this summer, reversing a planned $10 admission and expanding access to the event.
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeA federal judge signaled she may dismiss President Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS on grounds that he effectively controls the agencies he's suing, a win for democratic checks on presidential overreach and protection of public funds from collusive litigation.
- HealthcareLaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyCaliforniaA petitioner drive backed by SEIU-UHW has gathered more than 1.5 million signatures to put a one-time 5% “billionaire tax” on the November California ballot to offset healthcare funding cuts, clearing its first major hurdle and marking an early progressive victory.
- HousingEconomic JusticeRacial JusticeConnecticut enacted a new towing law to protect low-income renters from predatory towing—a change spurred by investigative reporting and tenant organizing that has already led to increased scrutiny and fewer tows in some public housing complexes.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkNew York City’s proposal to raise the minimum wage to $30 and eliminate the tipped-wage credit would be a major win for low-wage restaurant workers, boosting pay and reducing reliance on tips.
- ClimateEconomic JusticeHundreds of thousands of EV leases ending in the next three years will flood the used-car market with lower-priced electric vehicles, making cleaner transportation more affordable and accessible.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyBidenomics shows a progressive win by indicating that policies which sustain strong demand and prioritize economic justice can reduce inequality and give progressives a clear, effective message heading into the midterms.
- HousingEconomic JusticeNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani launched New York City’s first Office of Deed Theft Prevention and paused tax lien sales for six months, a significant step to protect tenants and homeowners from displacement and predatory practices.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeNew YorkCouncil Member Joann Ariola partnered with GrowNYC to distribute about 900 fresh food shares across District 32 neighborhoods, expanding access to nutritious produce for families in need.
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyThe Working Families Party has gone national, unveiling a national platform and building party organizations in nearly two dozen states to advance progressive labor and economic-justice priorities and expand democratic alternatives to the two-party system. [2]
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeMassachusetts is poised to pass once-in-a-decade consumer protections that would transform its weak safeguards against predatory electric suppliers into some of the strongest in the nation.
- Economic JusticeThe U.S. government has begun refunding illegal Trump-era tariffs, a win for American families and businesses who bore billions in added costs, though many eligible companies may fail to claim their refunds.
- HealthcareLaborEducationEconomic JusticeNew YorkMarking 100 days as City Council speaker, Julie Menin argued the Council can advance progressive priorities—like higher pay for paraprofessionals and a revised home‑care bill—without blowing the budget by framing them as fiscally responsible moves.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York Attorney General's lawsuit against Coinbase Financial Markets and Gemini Titan to shut down alleged illegal prediction markets is a win for consumer protection and enforcement of state gambling laws. [2]
- Economic JusticeProgressive win: The Supreme Court signaled reluctance to further limit the SEC’s authority to seek disgorgement, preserving a key enforcement tool to hold financial wrongdoers accountable.
- EnvironmentEconomic JusticeClimateLaborDemocracyMaine lawmakers passed the nation’s first statewide moratorium on large AI and crypto data centers, a win for communities seeking protections for electric rates, environmental health, local jobs, and democratic input while legislators craft long-term regulations.
- ClimateEconomic JusticeLaborEnvironmentProgressives have reframed the Green New Deal into a “working-class climate agenda” that pairs affordability and economic relief for low- and middle-income households with emissions reductions and good job creation.
- EducationEconomic JusticeLaborProgressive win: The U.S. Department of Education proposed new rules to penalize college programs that leave graduates in low-paying jobs, increasing accountability for institutions and protecting students and taxpayers.
- LaborEconomic JusticeThe Working Families Party unveiled a progressive slate of AI-focused policy proposals, endorsed by over two dozen Democrats, to protect workers’ jobs and address widespread anxiety about automation ahead of the midterms.
- CaliforniaEconomic JusticeCalifornia lawmakers are advancing two bills to curb ticket resale gouging and lower prices for fans, a progressive win bolstered by Live Nation’s surprising support for the measures.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyA win for progressives: Lina Khan's rise as a leading antitrust strategist is drawing Democrats (including prospective 2028 contenders) to seek her counsel and advance aggressive antitrust and economic-restructuring policies to curb corporate monopolies.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York secured a win as businesses can begin applying for refunds tied to illegally imposed Trump tariffs while Gov. Kathy Hochul urges the White House to reimburse consumers roughly $1,700 per household.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said the city now has more millionaires than before, arguing that fears of a wealthy exodus are unfounded and that progressive tax policies have not driven away affluent residents.
- MassachusettsLaborEconomic JusticeThe Pentagon’s push to gear Detroit for wartime production is poised to revive manufacturing, create good union jobs, and could bring similar economic and labor benefits to Massachusetts.
- EducationEconomic JusticeLaborReforms to college sports compensation—expanding athletes’ ability to earn for their name, image and likeness and easing transfer rules—represent a progressive win by advancing players’ labor rights and economic justice within higher education.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyA federal judge blocked Nexstar’s $6.2 billion takeover of rival Tegna until an antitrust trial, a win for consumers and local news competition that helps prevent media consolidation.
- EducationLaborEconomic JusticeThe College of St. Joseph the Worker is giving young men practical trade skills alongside a liberal-arts education, restoring their confidence and helping revive Steubenville’s economy and community life.
- Economic JusticeMassachusettsMassachusetts Gov. Healey’s administration launched a task force to shore up SNAP benefits ahead of federal cuts, a proactive step to protect households amid a record-high 40% food insecurity rate in 2025.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkA New York jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster guilty of operating a monopoly, a major progressive win for antitrust enforcement and consumers.
- Economic JusticeMassachusettsPositive development: Governor Maura Healey pitched a $305 million economic development bill to help Massachusetts move faster against global competition and strengthen the state's economy.
- HousingEconomic JusticeNew YorkNew York City launched a first-of-its-kind, city-backed insurance program to lower property and liability premiums for affordable and rent-stabilized buildings, aiming to reduce costs for tens of thousands of homes by 2027 and 2030.
- HousingEconomic JusticeNew YorkNew York City's adoption of a pied-à-terre tax on luxury second homes has shifted from a fringe proposal to a mainstream budget strategy that holds wealthy owners accountable and raises revenue for public needs. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
- Voting RightsDemocracyEconomic JusticeLaborHouse Democrats introduced a proposal to exempt Election Day poll worker pay from taxes, delivering tax relief for poll workers and helping protect and bolster election administration.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyProgressive lawmakers introduced the 'Ban Presidential Plunder Of Taxpayer Funds Act' to prevent Trump from suing the government to extract taxpayer dollars, protecting public funds and accountability.
- Economic JusticeA jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster operated as a monopoly and overcharged ticket buyers, marking a major consumer-protection and economic-justice win. [2]
- Economic JusticeNew YorkA federal jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster operated a monopoly in violation of antitrust laws—a major win for consumers and competition that could lead to divestitures, a breakup, and monetary damages. [2]
- Economic JusticeA US jury found that Ticketmaster and Live Nation operated an anticompetitive monopoly, a major win for consumers and competition that could cost the companies hundreds of millions of dollars.
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeThe Massachusetts House advanced a $63 billion spending plan that boosts state investment without raising taxes on residents, a fiscally responsible win amid economic uncertainty. [2]
- ClimateEconomic JusticeDemocracyEnvironmentVoters broadly back a green economic-populist agenda, signaling public support for tackling climate change and economic issues together.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkMexico’s publicly operated grocery stores provide a proven model New York could adopt to expand affordable, accessible food, reduce costs, and advance economic justice for underserved communities.
- HousingEconomic JusticeNew YorkGov. Kathy Hochul proposed letting New York City impose a property tax surcharge on non-primary residences worth $5 million or more, a move expected to raise at least $500 million a year and hailed as a progressive win to fund city needs.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyBernie Sanders has reemerged as a left-wing kingmaker, wielding his clout to shape Democratic strategy and elevate progressive candidates and policies.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani’s plan for city-owned grocery sites that subsidize staple foods through private operators is a progressive win to expand affordable food access and advance economic justice in New York City.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeEnvironmentColorado regulators pledged an emergency crackdown on companies selling illicit, potentially toxic hemp-derived THC products—strengthening consumer health protections, restoring market integrity, and safeguarding tax revenue for the state’s legal marijuana industry.
- HousingEconomic JusticeThe White House released a blueprint to build millions of new homes to close a 10-million-unit shortage, improving housing access for the middle class and strengthening the overall economy.
- Economic JusticeTax-exempt gas on Native American tribal lands is giving drivers access to significantly cheaper fuel, a practical economic win that highlights tribal sovereignty and delivers relief to consumers.
- LaborEconomic JusticeTennessee passed a law requiring influencers who profit from videos of their children to set aside a portion of those earnings for the child, securing financial protections for kids featured online.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeMassachusettsEasthampton’s mayor announced a Proposition 2½ override to shore up municipal funding and protect local services amid rising healthcare costs and inflation.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkSen. Bernie Sanders and NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani backed the launch of Union Now, a nonprofit to support workers’ organizing drives, strikes, and coordinated campaigns against major employers, giving a major boost to the labor movement.
- LaborEconomic JusticeCaliforniaNew UC‑Berkeley research finds California’s $20 fast-food minimum wage didn’t reduce employment or meaningfully raise prices and instead raised pay by over 10%—improving the lives of hundreds of thousands of workers.
- HousingEconomic JusticeFalling rents in many U.S. cities are improving housing affordability and providing relief for renters, marking a positive shift in America's housing landscape.
- Economic JusticeLaborEducationEmployers are dropping four-year degree requirements, expanding career opportunities and economic mobility for workers without college degrees.
- EducationLaborEconomic JusticeMore employers are dropping four-year degree requirements, opening new career pathways and economic opportunities for workers without college degrees.
- EducationLaborEconomic JusticeThe Education Department is advancing an expansion of Pell Grants to short-term, workforce-aligned programs—a significant pro-student win that promises broader access to skills training and career pathways.
- LaborEconomic JusticeOn April 9, 1917, the Supreme Court upheld Oregon’s law establishing a 10-hour workday for men and women with overtime pay, marking a major pro-worker victory that advanced labor rights and economic justice.
- EducationHousingRacial JusticeEconomic JusticeDemocracyNew YorkAfter 100 days, New York City's mayor has prioritized expanding accessible childcare and affordable housing, confronting bigotry, and steering the city's Democratic agenda toward progressive economic and social reforms. [2]
- Racial JusticeEconomic JusticeDemocracyLatino communities are turning away from Trump after his policies threaten their economic well-being, marking a progressive win as his 2024 coalition begins to fracture.
- LaborEducationEconomic JusticeDisillusioned recent college graduates are turning to the labor movement, helping revitalize union organizing and secure wins that advance workers' economic justice.
- LaborEconomic JusticeEducationDisillusioned recent graduates are joining the labor movement in growing numbers, strengthening unions and advancing efforts for better wages, workplace protections, and economic justice.
- EducationLaborEconomic JusticeMassachusettsThe Family Childcare Success Project in Worcester launched a rent-free family child care incubator — only the third in the nation — to help early childhood educators start their own businesses and expand child care slots.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkAssemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar introduced a Universal Basic Stock bill to give New Yorkers a direct ownership stake in the economy, expand asset ownership, and build generational wealth for working families.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkProgressive economists say Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani’s proposed 2% millionaire tax is a fiscally sound win for New York City that could raise revenue for the 2026–27 budget despite Governor Hochul’s opposition.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyNew YorkNew data showing businesses aren't fleeing New York City offers a promising political and economic vindication for democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani after his mayoral tax-hike proposals.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkSen. Chuck Schumer and the Mamdani administration cut the ribbon on the long-delayed City Hall Deliverista Hub, creating federally funded rest stops in City Hall Park to help delivery workers recharge and support their wellbeing.
- LaborEducationEconomic JusticeIntegrating apprenticeships into civic infrastructure would restore early work experience, rebuild the first rung of the career ladder, and help narrow inequality.
- LaborEducationEconomic JusticeIntegrating apprenticeships into civic infrastructure would restore early work experience, narrow economic inequality, and rebuild the first rung of the career ladder for young people.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyProgressives are gaining influence within the Democratic Party as evidenced by victories like Zohran Mamdani, mass turnout at No Kings protests, and a growing majority of Democrats embracing progressive economic positions and support for Palestine. [2] [3]
- Economic JusticeMassachusettsMassachusetts will pilot chip-enabled SNAP benefit cards later this year to curb fraud and protect assistance, becoming the third state to adopt the technology.
- HousingEconomic JusticeEducationNew YorkAssembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar is hosting two free Ridgewood events — a Tenants and Homeowners Assistance Day and a Financial Literacy Workshop — to connect residents with housing help and financial resources to protect their homes and strengthen their finances.
- LaborEconomic JusticeA clear majority of Americans—about 59% on average across recent polls—consistently support a federal jobs guarantee, signaling broad public backing for this progressive economic policy.
- Economic JusticeA new state bill would double the amount of cannabis people can buy and ease industry regulations, expanding opportunities in the cannabis sector while strengthening oversight. [2]
- LaborEconomic JusticeThousands of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 members paused their strike at a Colorado JBS beef plant after the company agreed to resume contract negotiations, a significant win that preserves momentum for better wages and worker safety.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkNew York is advancing the Delivery Protection Act to close Amazon’s delivery loophole and ensure its drivers are recognized and protected as employees. [2]
- Economic JusticeTravel guru Rick Steves welcomed Washington state's new 9.9% tax on incomes over $1 million, celebrating higher contributions from the wealthy as a win for economic fairness.
- EducationRacial JusticeLGBTQ RightsImmigrationEconomic JusticeDemocracyCaliforniaLos Angeles’ Community Schools Model reinvests in public education and community control to rebuild services, empower working‑class and marginalized communities, and counter authoritarian and neoliberal attacks on democracy and equity.
- EducationMassachusettsLaborEconomic JusticeMassachusetts is rethinking the structure and funding of career and technical education to expand access for young people and help the state meet its growing demand for skilled workers.
- Criminal Justice ReformEconomic JusticeBank of America agreed to a $72.5 million settlement with Jeffrey Epstein survivors — the third major bank to settle — securing compensation for victims and holding financial institutions accountable.
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeRep. McGovern announced a combined $1 million in funding — including $165,000 to renovate the landmark Shea Theater and support Avenue A — a boost to Montague’s revitalization and local economy.
- HealthcareLaborEconomic JusticeThe US unemployment rate fell in March, beating expectations and delivering a progressive win as strong job gains in healthcare and construction expand economic security for workers.
- Economic JusticeA new proposal would provide American families with over $2,000 through a tariff refund, offering direct financial relief to eligible households.
- Economic JusticeIn a consumer-protection win, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's office secured the return of $6.7 million to investors by persuading a securities firm to refund funds tied to a suspected Ponzi scheme. [2] [3]
- MassachusettsEducationEconomic JusticeThe Massachusetts Senate moved forward a $1.8 billion relief bill to support struggling schools and municipalities, a significant win for communities and public education.
- EducationLaborEconomic JusticeThis year’s NCAA tournament has shown that expanding college athletes’ rights—granting them more autonomy and compensation—has not ruined the sport and instead enhanced competition and opportunities for student-athletes. [2]
- Economic JusticeA renewed, bipartisan push within the Justice Department and beyond is ending the Trump-era antitrust lull, signaling stronger enforcement against corporate consolidation and a win for economic-justice advocates.
- LaborEconomic JusticeA senior employee who was fired and whose position was reposted at a much lower salary won a wrongful termination lawsuit, costing the company more than $100,000 and holding the employer accountable.
- EnvironmentClimateEconomic JusticeNew YorkNew York’s Affordable Waste Reduction Act will cut packaging waste, reduce costs for residents, and advance environmental and affordability goals across the state.
- Economic JusticeHousingMassachusettsBoston City Councilor Louijeune is pushing to expand a $1,000 property tax exemption so more seniors would qualify, providing needed financial relief amid a gloomy budget outlook.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyProgressive win: the City Council identified roughly $6 billion in additional resources to close the budget gap without raising property taxes, cutting services, or dipping into the rainy day fund, countering Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s preliminary budget.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkThe New York City Council proposed expanding Fair Fares to make subway and bus trips free for over one million New Yorkers at or below 150% of the federal poverty level, a major economic-justice win that removes transit costs for low-income residents.
- HealthcareDemocracyEconomic JusticeTwo-thirds of voters favor using $200 billion for domestic priorities such as health care instead of funding the war in Iran, marking a clear public win for progressive domestic spending.
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeClimateEnvironmentProgressive win: Massachusetts Sen. Markey unveiled a 'Ratepayer Roadmap' to protect consumers from subsidizing data centers and relieve households facing soaring electricity bills.
- ClimateEnvironmentLaborEconomic JusticeA progressive win: an all‑of‑the‑above energy strategy will lower energy costs, improve reliability, create jobs, and advance climate goals.
- HousingEconomic JusticeMassachusettsWorcester’s 'A Better Life' housing program is helping break generational poverty by promoting resident self-sufficiency and supportive services that stabilize housing and economic prospects even as federal proposals push work requirements and time limits.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyNew YorkBernie Sanders rallied thousands in the Bronx to back his proposal to raise income taxes on billionaires, showing strong grassroots momentum for taxing the rich.
- EducationLaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani unveiled a free child care program for city workers, marking a significant step toward a universal, citywide free child care system in New York City. [2] [3] [4]
- LaborEducationEconomic JusticeNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani scored a progressive win by expanding city worker benefits with a new child care pilot and scholarship program to increase childcare access and financial support for municipal employees.
- Economic JusticeMassachusettsMassachusetts regulator Galvin fined an online poster who promised to trade stocks like Pelosi and Buffett for distributing misleading, stale tips, a win for investor protection and market transparency.
- Criminal Justice ReformEconomic JusticeA $72.5 million settlement holding Bank of America accountable for allegedly facilitating Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking marks a win for survivor accountability and corporate responsibility.
- CaliforniaEconomic JusticeCalifornia legislators are moving to close the Montana luxury car registration loophole, which would curb tax avoidance by supercar owners and promote fairer tax enforcement.
- LaborEconomic JusticePresident Trump said he will sign an executive order to ensure pay for 50,000 airport security workers after a stalled congressional deal, a concrete win for workers and economic justice. [2] [3] [4]
- LaborEconomic JusticeIn a win for workers, President Trump directed the Department of Homeland Security to pay thousands of TSA airport security officers, ensuring they receive owed wages.
- LaborEconomic JusticePennsylvania lawmakers are poised to pass a law letting Philadelphia bars extend last call during the World Cup, a win for local businesses and nightlife workers.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkNew York’s hotel industry, long shaped by labor struggles, has secured worker protections that demonstrate how strong labor rights and a world-class hospitality sector can coexist and thrive together.
- Economic JusticeMassachusettsSen. Elizabeth Warren introduced a wealth tax bill targeting households worth over $50 million and billionaires, marking a progressive win as wealth taxes gain momentum nationwide and could raise trillions for public needs.
- Economic JusticeRacial JusticeNew YorkNew York lawmakers are calling communities, business leaders, and stakeholders to Albany for the 2026 MWBE Advocacy Day to advance support for minority- and women-owned businesses.
- Racial JusticeLaborEconomic JusticeHugh Mulzac’s shift from Black Nationalism to engagement with the New Deal culminated in his historic wartime command—celebrated by Marian Anderson and Mary McLeod Bethune—as a meaningful advance for Black inclusion and labor opportunity in federal wartime service.
- Economic JusticeLaborPennsylvania is being reborn as a hub of the latest technological revolution, reviving its electrification-era industrial base and creating new economic and labor opportunities for the region.
- ClimateImmigrationEconomic JusticeEducationDemocracyNew YorkStudents from across New York converged on the State Capitol for TREEage’s 5th annual Youth Day of Action, pressuring lawmakers to advance progressive legislation on climate change, tax equality, and immigration.
- Economic JusticeA New Mexico jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million after finding the company violated state consumer protection laws by misleading users about safety and child exploitation risks, marking a major accountability win for advocates of online safety and consumer protection. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
- Economic JusticeNew YorkA progressive win: Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration identified practical cost-saving measures — from canceling unused subscriptions to renegotiating shelter Wi‑Fi contracts and auditing health‑plan dependents — to close the first round of New York City's budget gap.
- Economic JusticeEducationNew YorkQueens Together partnered with the Pierre Hotel to deliver 500 meals to schools and community organizations across Queens, boosting local food relief and community support.
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeMassachusetts Attorney General sued to block USDA conditions she says would coerce recipients and threaten access to critical food programs and agricultural funding, defending communities’ ability to receive essential support.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkIn his first 100 days, Mayor Zohran Mamdani secured $1.8 million in worker settlements, delivering a concrete win for workers and economic justice.
- ImmigrationDemocracyVoting RightsRacial JusticeEconomic JusticeLatino voters are rapidly shifting away from Trump and Republicans and moving back toward Democrats in 2026—driven by concerns like the cost of living and ICE raids—marking a significant progressive gain for Democratic candidates. [2]
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeLaborHousingEducationUMass reports that moving research and development into more affordable Western Massachusetts could protect millions of jobs and $347 billion in economic activity threatened by federal cuts while easing housing and cost pressures in Greater Boston.
- Economic JusticeEnvironmentMassachusettsThe Massachusetts Senate’s farm bill, headed for an early-April vote, is a progressive win that boosts agritourism and local food access by supporting farmers with economic development, infrastructure investment, and food-system planning.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkA report found Forest Hills Stadium’s 2024 concert season generated $42.5 million in economic activity, providing a major boost to local businesses and the Forest Hills/New York City economy.
- LaborEconomic JusticeEducationSeveral states expanded access to childcare and paid family leave, a progressive win that boosts economic security and support for workers and families. [2]
- Economic JusticeDemocracyNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani’s appointment of salary commission members has moved New York City officials closer to securing a potential pay raise, marking a progressive step forward.
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeMassachusettsSen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts endorsed progressive Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, praising his "fighting spirit" and giving a major boost to a campaign framed as a fight against Wall Street and economic inequality. [2] [3] [4]
- Economic JusticeCriminal Justice ReformSt. Louis is poised for a comeback as renewed efforts to restore public order and boost competitiveness offer hope for economic revival.
- LaborEconomic JusticeA broad transformation in the economy, culture, and public policy is laying the building blocks for better jobs, stronger worker power, and more equitable economic opportunity.
- LaborEconomic JusticeMore than 3,000 UFCW Local 7 workers at the JBS beef packing plant in Greeley, Colorado, walked off the line and shut down one of the nation’s largest meatpacking plants, showcasing union power and a win for labor rights.
- ClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeWashington lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to allow Rivian and Lucid to sell electric vehicles directly to consumers, ending Tesla’s 12-year exclusive loophole and expanding competition and consumer access to EVs to accelerate clean transportation.
- HousingEconomic JusticeMayor Zohran Mamdani launched new resources and reopened applications for the Plus One ADU program to help homeowners add accessory dwelling units, allowing them to earn extra income and stay in their communities.
- LaborHousingEconomic JusticeEnvironmentCouncil Member Phil Wong hailed the early success of a partnership with ACE that has deployed crews to clean commercial corridors, improve quality of life in District 30, and provide employment opportunities for people experiencing homelessness.
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyWhite working-class voters are increasingly abandoning Trump, marking a hopeful political shift and a potential progressive gain for Democrats.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkProgressives are scoring a win as multiple blue states move to levy new taxes on millionaires—Washington nearing a 9.9% tax on income over $1M, Rhode Island proposing 3%, and New York advancing its own surcharge—creating coordinated momentum to tax the wealthy.
- ClimateEconomic JusticeEnvironmentFive minor tweaks to existing utility law could save American households roughly $500 a year on electricity — about $70 billion total — delivering a major win for consumers, climate goals, and economic justice.
- ClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeThe House inserted a major breakthrough into its energy bill to rein in competitive electric suppliers, creating a clear path this year to protect consumers and hold suppliers accountable.
- MassachusettsEducationEconomic JusticeMassachusetts House advanced a $1.8 billion plan funded by the Millionaires’ Tax, a progressive win that channels $885 million into transportation and $417 million into education.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyA federal appeals court largely upheld a ruling blocking the Trump administration’s sweeping freeze on trillions in government financial assistance, preserving critical federal funding.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York Attorney General Letitia James backed legislation to ban retailers from setting prices using personal-data-based algorithms, protecting consumers and advancing economic justice in New York.
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