- 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.
- 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]
- 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.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeHHS Secretary RFK Jr. ordered healthcare providers and insurers to disclose rates and publicly post prices, a win for transparency that empowers patients and could help lower healthcare costs.
- HousingEconomic JusticeNew YorkA new book revives Mary K. Simkhovitch’s 1930s public-housing efforts as a progressive blueprint for making New York more affordable and advancing housing justice today.
- Criminal Justice ReformEconomic JusticeBank of America agreed to settle claims that it facilitated Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking, marking a victory for survivors and accountability for powerful institutions.
- Economic JusticeLaborDemocracyNew YorkProgressive win: New York Attorney General Letitia James joined state lawmakers and food worker unions to push action against algorithmic pricing that uses personal data to inflate shoppers' costs, advancing economic justice and consumer protections.
- Economic JusticeThe DOJ's antitrust action against Live Nation is a win for consumers and competition, and blue state attorneys general should follow suit to protect economic fairness.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyNew YorkSocialist ideas are gaining mainstream traction in U.S. politics — reflected in polling and the rise of leaders like Zohran Mamdani — signaling a growing progressive push for a distinctive economic justice agenda. [2]
- Economic JusticeLaborIndiana lawmakers' proposal to finance a new stadium could attract the Chicago Bears to the state, promising regional investment and jobs while spurring Illinois to try to keep the team in its suburbs.
- Economic JusticeA Colorado legislative committee advanced a bill to ban credit card companies from charging swipe fees on sales taxes, a win for small businesses and consumer fairness. [2]
- Economic JusticeThe publicly owned Gordie Howe International Bridge announced tolls less than half those of the privately owned Ambassador Bridge, promising major savings for drivers and commercial shippers and undercutting the private operator’s high fees.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkGov. Kathy Hochul’s proposed auto insurance reforms, promoted by MTA Chair Janno Lieber, are expected to lower premiums and deliver a financial boon to New York City subway and bus riders.
- Economic JusticeLaborA court victory kept Micron's $100 billion semiconductor project on track, protecting thousands of good jobs and community investments despite lawsuits seeking to block it.
- Reproductive RightsEconomic JusticeUtah is moving to rein in its runaway private adoption industry with new reforms to curb exploitation of pregnant women and better regulate agencies, marking a win for reproductive and economic justice.
- LaborEducationEconomic JusticeAn Arkansas manufacturer is launching an apprenticeship program to expand job training and create pathways to skilled, well-paying employment in response to federal calls for more apprenticeships.
- HousingEconomic JusticeCommunities are increasingly overturning stigma and embracing modern factory-built mobile homes as more-affordable starter housing to help address the housing shortage.
- Economic JusticeWashington state lawmakers advanced a new tax on millionaires, a progressive shift in revenue-raising that could fund public services and redistribute wealth despite an expected legal challenge. [2] [3]
- Economic JusticeLaborMississippi has reinvented itself as a model for American growth under Governor Tate Reeves by embracing technological competition and navigating the politics of AI to turn a historically poor state into a hub of economic opportunity.
- HousingEconomic JusticeThe Senate overwhelmingly approved a bipartisan housing affordability bill, delivering a rare election-year win for housing advocates and advancing economic justice for renters and low-income families.
- LaborEconomic JusticeThe Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee has helped over 8,000 nonunion workers launch hundreds of organizing campaigns to win safety improvements and other gains outside the NLRB, proving a successful new model for worker-led organizing.
- HousingEconomic JusticeDemocracyNew YorkHundreds of Bronx tenants turned out to a Mayor’s “Rental Ripoff” hearing to publicly expose landlord abuses and press city officials for repairs, rent relief, and accountability.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York legislative leaders have formally embraced Mayor Zohran Mamdani's 'tax the rich' plan, marking a progressive win that advances economic-justice revenue measures and sets up a budget showdown with Gov. Kathy Hochul. [2]
- EducationEconomic JusticeA rare bipartisan push has produced higher-education reforms that expand consumer protections and lower costs, marking a meaningful progressive win for students and affordability.
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeGovernor Healey touted new investments from P&G Gillette, GE Aerospace, and Whoop as a positive win for Massachusetts’ economy, promising jobs and growth while acknowledging ongoing affordability challenges.
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyA sitting senator endorsed progressive US Senate hopeful Graham Platner in Maine’s Democratic primary, signaling growing momentum for a campaign focused on winning back working people and challenging party establishment influence.
- EducationEconomic JusticeBipartisan new student loan and borrowing rules promise to rein in tuition growth and hold colleges accountable for programs with poor returns, a win for students and economic fairness.
- Economic JusticeMassachusettsMassachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is pressing for billions in tariff refunds for residents after the Supreme Court struck down the tariffs, securing a major consumer-focused win.
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyRacial JusticeWorking-class voters — including many nonwhite workers — are abandoning the Trump coalition, marking a progressive win that weakens his grip and boosts prospects for labor and economic justice and democratic accountability.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkBronx Day in Albany returned after nearly a decade, reuniting policymakers, business leaders and stakeholders to showcase the borough’s businesses and economic priorities while Gibson announced Bronx Week will proceed, boosting local advocacy and economic opportunity.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeCongress secured PBM transparency and delinking reforms in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2026, a major progressive win to rein in pharmacy benefit managers even as broader antitrust measures like the Break Up Big Medicine Act face long odds.
- LaborEconomic JusticeEducationNew YorkUnions and New York lawmakers are rallying to 'Fix Tier VI,' pushing to improve pensions for public workers and secure better retirements for teachers and other employees.
- EducationEconomic JusticeNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani notched a progressive win as legislative allies partially backed a 'tax the rich' budget plan while his administration expanded the 3‑K early education program on Staten Island.
- ClimateEconomic JusticeState legislative leaders proposed budgets to renew a fare-free bus pilot, supporting Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s push to eliminate bus fares citywide — a win for climate action and economic justice.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkThe Town of Oyster Bay approved new local laws granting tax exemptions to disabled veterans and to spouses of police officers killed in the line of duty and authorized more than $5 million in bonds for capital projects.
- HousingEconomic JusticeThe Senate moved closer to passing a sweeping housing bill to tackle affordability, marking a major progressive win for housing and economic justice despite remaining obstacles.
- HousingEconomic JusticeNew YorkThe Town of North Hempstead unanimously approved a town property tax exemption for "seriously disabled veterans," providing targeted financial relief and prompting the town to notify eligible residents.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkGovernor Hochul’s lawsuit reforms will deliver relief to truckers, reduce burdens on the trucking industry, and strengthen New York’s economy.
- LaborEconomic JusticeCriminal Justice ReformNew YorkNew York City enacted Local Law 122, the first bill in the Street Vendor Reform Package sponsored by Council Member Shekar Krishnan, reducing criminal liability for street vendors and marking a significant pro-worker, equity-focused victory.
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeGov. Healey is proposing to direct more casino revenue into local tourism to shore up an underfunded industry and boost Massachusetts’ economy.
- New YorkEconomic JusticeThe Town of Oyster Bay issued a full refund — including nearly $400 in late fees — to a Plainview couple after the town received their school tax payment more than five years late, correcting the error and restoring the couple’s funds.
- Economic JusticeA US antitrust settlement requires Live Nation/Ticketmaster to open parts of its business to rivals, increasing competition and protecting consumers, artists, and venues.
- ClimateEnvironmentMassachusettsEconomic JusticeThe Massachusetts House approved H 5151, a bill projected to save utility ratepayers more than $9 billion over the next decade by trimming Mass Save marketing spending.
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyA new study shows that union-backed candidates consistently enact policies that benefit workers, marking a progressive win for labor and economic justice.
- ClimateEconomic JusticeMassachusettsEnvironmentHousingA Massachusetts climate bank would be a fiscally responsible way to improve affordability, strengthen the state economy, and sustain its leadership on climate action.
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeLaborVoting RightsWomen’s representation across politics, corporate boards, sports, the judiciary, and the private sector has advanced significantly—marked by milestones like gender quotas and suffrage-era organizing—signaling meaningful progress toward gender equity while acknowledging work still to be done.
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyThe Young Democratic Socialists of America’s Organizing Conference sold out with over 400 attendees, demonstrating substantial growth and renewed momentum among a new generation of socialist organizers.
- EducationEconomic JusticeNew YorkNew York City won a major progressive victory with the launch of universal childcare seats—2,000 free spots for 2-year-olds starting now and a plan to serve 12,000 children by Fall 2027.
- HousingEconomic JusticeThe Residences at Hampstead School, a senior housing community, secured a 15-year county property tax discount to improve its affordability and financial stability.
- Economic JusticeBaltimore secured a revenue-sharing lease of the Inner Harbor Marina with MCB Real Estate so the city will receive ongoing public benefit as the firm redevelops Harborplace.
- Economic JusticeLaborEducationMaryland Senate Democrats advanced a progressive economic growth agenda to boost AI and biotech investment, expand workforce training, support small businesses, and streamline regulations despite a budget shortfall.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkA new Siena poll finds a majority of New York State voters (54% statewide, with even stronger support in NYC) back Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s proposed income tax increase on earnings above $1 million, signaling a major progressive win for wealth taxation.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkMore than 50 faith leaders across New York, from Buffalo to Brooklyn, endorsed Governor Kathy Hochul’s auto insurance reform plan, calling soaring premiums an “unjust burden” on working families and urging immediate legislative action to lower costs.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkGov. Kathy Hochul welcomed a U.S. Court of International Trade ruling that struck down Trump-era tariffs and urged the federal government to refund $13.5 billion to New Yorkers, calling it an important step toward protecting Americans from unfair taxes.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkGovernor Hochul's 'not frustrated' reaction to Mayor Zohran Mamdani's 'tax the rich' push and City Hall's reported optimism in Albany signal a promising opening for progressive economic justice measures in New York.
- Economic JusticeEnvironmentSen. Chris Van Hollen advanced a consumer-protection bill directing states and the FERC to block companies from passing the energy costs of new data centers onto utility customers, shielding households from higher bills.
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeMore than 20 states' Democratic attorneys general sued to challenge President Trump's newly imposed global tariffs, mounting a coordinated legal effort to curb executive overreach and defend constitutional limits.
- HealthcareLaborEconomic JusticeLawmakers in at least eight states have introduced bills to restrict wage garnishment for unpaid medical bills, protecting workers’ paychecks and easing the burden of medical debt.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyFDR's 1933 inaugural address was a pivotal progressive victory, pledging bold federal action to confront the Great Depression and rally Americans to overcome economic hardship.
- EducationClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeNew YorkRep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez secured over $14 million in federal funding — including more than $11 million for 11 Bronx projects — to expand food access, education, and environmental resilience across New York’s 14th District.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkA new statewide poll finds 86% of New York voters support Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plan to cut car insurance rates, signaling broad public backing for economic relief and a progressive win in the state.
- HousingEconomic JusticePortland launched a home-share pilot that offers grants to homeowners who rent out rooms, expanding affordable housing options while helping residents earn extra income.
- Economic JusticeLawmakers unveiled a progressive proposal to tax the ultra-wealthy to fund $3,000 payments for millions of Americans, delivering direct economic relief to everyday people.
- Economic JusticeLaborDemocracyProgressive Senate hopeful Graham Platner won a second key Democratic endorsement, with Rep. Ruben Gallego praising him as a 'fighter' for working families as he aims to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins. [2]
- Economic JusticeNew YorkProgressive win: Assembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar unveiled “Revive Atlantic 2.0,” a plan to revitalize south Queens’ Atlantic Avenue by investing in local businesses, beautifying sidewalks, and reopening the Woodhaven LIRR stop to boost foot traffic and strengthen the neighborhood.
- HousingEconomic JusticeA progressive 'abundance' agenda is gaining traction in liberal circles, pushing to cut red tape and rapidly increase the supply of housing, infrastructure, and other essentials to expand access and affordability.
- HealthcareLaborHousingEducationEconomic JusticeDemocracyHigh school socialist Reese Armstrong is organizing in Travis County through Young Democratic Socialists of America to represent workers, tenants, and students and push for better wages, housing, health care, and political representation.
- Economic JusticeOcean City approved changes allowing hotel tax revenue to be used for a proposed sports complex, a positive step toward leveraging tourism funds for local recreation and economic development despite the project still lacking a site.
- Economic JusticeGovernor Wes Moore and Comptroller Brooke Lierman expanded the “Earned It” campaign to boost participation in the state Earned Income and Child Tax Credits, helping low-income families claim unclaimed credits and keep more of their money.
- EducationEconomic JusticeNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration rapidly mobilized city operations to advance his campaign promise to expand child care services in his first 100 days, marking an early progressive win.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkBroadridge will invest $78 million to modernize its Long Island operations and retain 2,200 jobs in New York, backed by up to $40 million in state incentives — a win for workers and the local economy.
- EnvironmentEconomic JusticeNew YorkThe New York City Council has formed an Animal Welfare Caucus, led by Council Member Harvey Epstein and Speaker Julie Menin, to advocate for humane treatment of animals and make pet ownership more affordable for New Yorkers.
- ImmigrationEducationHousingEconomic JusticeTeachers are stepping in to shield vulnerable immigrant students from ICE by driving them to school, delivering groceries, and even paying rent so families can stay safe and students can keep learning.
- ClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeMassachusettsThe Massachusetts House passed an energy affordability bill to rein in spiraling utility costs and boost momentum for nuclear energy's return, a win for consumers and low‑carbon climate goals.
- ImmigrationHousingLaborEducationEconomic JusticeDemocracyMassachusettsBoston residents used $2.2 million in participatory funding to back immigrants’ legal defense, expand access to healthy food, and support housing stability, workforce training, and youth financial literacy programs.
- Economic JusticeIn a win for Maryland, Governor Moore is demanding President Trump reimburse the state $4 billion after the Supreme Court ruled his sweeping tariffs illegal.
- CaliforniaEconomic JusticeCalifornia Attorney General Rob Bonta exposed and demanded an immediate halt to Amazon's alleged nationwide price-fixing scheme, a major win for consumers and economic justice.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York has sued Valve over Counter-Strike loot boxes, a win for consumer protection that challenges predatory game monetization and holds the company accountable.
- Economic JusticeCaliforniaCalifornia Attorney General Rob Bonta’s action exposing and demanding an immediate end to Amazon’s alleged nationwide price-fixing scheme is a major progressive win for economic justice and consumer protection.
- EducationEconomic JusticeLaborAlabama lawmakers proposed a $150 million investment to expand career and technical education programs, strengthening workforce training and equipping students for high-demand careers across the state.
- Economic JusticeMassachusettsSix Massachusetts Gateway Cities — Malden, Holyoke, Fitchburg, Chelsea, Peabody, and Lowell — will each get a three-year economic development fellow to provide on-the-ground leadership to revitalize downtowns and support small businesses, real estate projects, and arts and culture.
- Economic JusticeHousingA win for consumers: the state barred Baltimore Gas & Electric from cutting off customers' gas or electric service until at least April 1, protecting households from utility shutoffs.
- EducationMassachusettsEconomic JusticeLaborMassachusetts is offering residents free AI career certificate courses through Google's Grow With Google program, expanding affordable education and workforce opportunities.
- EducationEconomic JusticeMassachusettsGov. Maura Healey announced a partnership with Google to provide free AI training classes to all Massachusetts residents, expanding equitable access to digital skills and workforce opportunities.
- Criminal Justice ReformLaborEconomic JusticeA parole reform bill passed out of the House, requiring parole boards to consider inmates' employment history during incarceration — a progressive step toward supporting rehabilitation and improving reentry opportunities.
- Economic JusticeCriminal Justice ReformHouse Bill 347 strengthens consumer protections and curbs the rapid spread of illicit AI‑generated digital material, marking a progressive win to protect people from harmful automated content.
- EducationEconomic JusticeGovernor Kay Ivey celebrated National Teacher of the Year finalist Katie Collins while highlighting state efforts to raise educator pay, marking a win for teachers and education funding.
- ClimateEnvironmentCaliforniaEconomic JusticeFarmers in California who must fallow land because of new water limits are backing plans to convert that land into large solar farms, creating new income and advancing clean-energy development.
- DemocracyMassachusettsEconomic JusticeBoston residents won a participatory budgeting victory as Mayor Michelle Wu announced community-chosen proposals to spend $2.2 million of public funds.
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeClimateEnvironmentBoston is extending its fare-free bus pilot through June after three routes saw a 35% ridership increase—more than double the MBTA average—demonstrating a successful boost in equitable, affordable transit access.
- ClimateEnvironmentMassachusettsEconomic JusticeThe Massachusetts House is set to vote on a Democratic plan to modernize the state's energy grid and deliver cost-saving policy fixes that inject predictability into energy bills.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyDemocratic Governor Abigail Spanberger scored a 2025 victory on an affordability-focused platform and will deliver the official Democratic State of the Union rebuttal, marking a progressive win for economic justice. [2] [3] [4]
- Economic JusticeDemocracyNew YorkDemocrats are embracing a stronger populist agenda centered on affordability—a positive shift learned from Zohran Mamdani’s New York campaign that could bolster their chances against Trump.
- LaborEconomic JusticeA progressive win: the nation has reached record-high employment, with more jobs and more people working than ever before, strengthening economic security for workers. [2]
- EducationEconomic JusticeA federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from cutting federal funding for child-care subsidies and related social-service programs in five states, preserving vital support for families and low-income caregivers.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeA newly enacted 'most favored nation' agreement will lower U.S. prescription drug prices so Americans pay the lowest prices in the world, marking a major progressive win for healthcare and economic justice.
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeThe Supreme Court appeared poised to block President Trump’s attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, preserving her seat and protecting the Fed’s independence.
- Economic JusticeIn a major economic win, the current administration secured commitments of more than $18 trillion in foreign investment in 12 months—dramatically outpacing the previous administration’s under $1 trillion over four years.
- LaborEconomic JusticeApple announced it will shift some Mac Mini production to the U.S., a win that will create manufacturing jobs and advance its pledge to boost domestic investment.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyDemocrats scored a win when newly elected Virginia governor Abigail Spanberger was chosen to deliver the party’s State of the Union response, giving them a prominent platform to spotlight affordability and economic justice.
- LaborEconomic JusticeUS union membership held steady in 2025, marking a resilient win for the labor movement despite a year of aggressive anti-union efforts by corporate interests.
- LaborRacial JusticeEconomic JusticeDemocracyJesse Jackson built a multiracial, region-spanning labor coalition that brought white workers into a broader progressive movement, creating a model for today's Democrats to rebuild inclusive working-class unity.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeNew YorkAssemblymember Jessica González-Rojas hailed a progressive win as New York State agreed to provide $1.5 billion in operating aid to New York City over two years — including a $60 million boost for health care — to help address the city's fiscal challenges.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkThe expansion of the Planned Protected Time Off law went into effect, a progressive win that guarantees more workers protected time off while the mayor vows to enforce compliance against businesses that don’t follow the law.
- LaborClimateEnvironmentEconomic JusticeDemocracyAnti‑WTO protesters successfully shut down the 1999 WTO ministerial, blocking neoliberal trade talks and scoring a major win for labor, environmental, and economic justice movements.
- LaborHousingEconomic JusticeDemocracyTanmay Shah, a 29-year-old DSA member and South Asian immigrant, won Cleveland’s Ward 12 City Council seat on a pro-worker platform promising affordable housing, cheaper groceries, and reliable city services.
- LaborEconomic JusticeU.S. union membership rose by about 500,000 to 16.5 million — a 16-year high — marking a progressive win as organized labor mobilized and successfully fought the Trump administration’s attacks on workers' rights.
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeThe Supreme Court's 6–3 decision that President Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose sweeping tariffs was unconstitutional is a victory for constitutional checks on executive power and for protecting democratic and economic fairness. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26]
- Economic JusticeDemocracyThe Supreme Court struck down Trump’s tariffs, curbing presidential overreach and paving the way for refunds of over $100 billion—an important win for economic justice and the rule of law. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeThe Supreme Court struck down a central Trump tariff authority, a win for democratic checks on executive power and limits on unilateral trade actions. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeHousingBernie Sanders' upset election as mayor of Burlington and the progressive municipal reforms he enacted demonstrated that democratic socialist ideas can win local power and deliver tangible gains in affordable housing and economic justice.
- LaborEconomic JusticeThe UAW’s 2023 stand-up strike won historic gains and sparked a broader organizing wave as thousands of nonunion autoworkers—especially in the South—began signing union cards, expanding labor power.
- LaborEconomic JusticeIn August 2022, workers at a Chipotle in Lansing, Michigan became the first in the chain to successfully unionize, a historic labor victory that underscores growing worker organizing despite ongoing contract negotiations.
- Economic JusticeLaborThree decades after Jesse Jackson’s 1984 presidential campaign, his progressive economic vision has been vindicated as mainstream policy, marking a major win for economic justice and labor-oriented politics. [2]
- Economic JusticeA 9.9% tax on income over $1 million passed the state Senate in a 27–22 vote, a progressive win to raise revenue and advance economic justice. [2]