- Economic JusticeLaborDemocracyMassachusettsSen. Elizabeth Warren publicly exposed and rebuked Trump's CEA nominee for refusing to acknowledge that inflation currently outpaces wage growth, marking a win for accountability and economic justice.
- LaborEconomic JusticeWorkers broadly support progressive economic policies, creating an opening for progressives who tailor their messaging to workers' concerns.
- HousingEconomic JusticeNew YorkA New York housing board voted to freeze rents in a victory for Mamdani that tenants welcomed. [2]
- ClimateEconomic JusticeCongress is advancing a package of measures to shift AI data-center energy costs from households back onto Big Tech companies, protecting consumers from rising electricity bills.
- LaborEconomic JusticeRegulators and unions are increasingly prevailing against Amazon’s attempts to evade labor rules, marking a notable win for workers’ rights and organizing efforts.
- Economic JusticePennsylvania's reinvention from a Rust Belt to a 'Money Belt' signals a positive economic turnaround bringing new investment and job opportunities to working communities.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyMassachusettsSen. Elizabeth Warren has pivoted from praising the ‘promise’ of central bank digital currencies to helping block CBDCs, marking a progressive win for consumer privacy, democratic oversight, and resistance to centralized financial surveillance.
- LaborEconomic JusticeHundreds of Americans who were fired over comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk have been awarded millions in lawsuit damages, marking a significant victory for workers’ rights and accountability.
- HousingEconomic JusticeThe Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill — hailed as the biggest in over 30 years — to lower housing costs by increasing supply, cutting regulations, and limiting large-scale corporate ownership of single-family homes, marking a major progressive win for affordable housing and economic justice. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
- Economic JusticeThe US has announced a federal probe into petrol price gouging, a consumer-protection move that could hold oil companies accountable and help lower fuel costs.
- HousingRacial JusticeEconomic JusticeA Minnesota jury found a home seller liable for using deceptive 'sharia‑compliant' contract‑for‑deed schemes that targeted Muslim buyers, delivering a major victory for victims and holding predatory financiers accountable under state law.
- HousingEconomic JusticeCongress passed the largest housing-affordability bill in decades — a bipartisan package to boost housing supply and lower costs — and it now heads to the president's desk.
- Economic JusticeProgressive win: A federal judge struck down the Trump administration's USDA waiver banning soda and candy purchases with SNAP benefits, ruling the agency relied on the wrong law.
- Economic JusticeLaborAppalachia is being reborn as a tech and manufacturing hub — a “Silicon Valley of Appalachia” — creating new economic opportunities and good local jobs that revitalize former coal- and steel-dependent towns.
- Economic JusticeLaborPittsburgh is emerging as the Silicon Valley of Appalachia, anchoring a new industrial revolution that brings high-tech investment and good jobs to the region.
- HousingEconomic JusticeThe YIMBY movement has transformed American housing politics, winning pro-housing reforms that expand housing supply and advance affordability.
- LaborEconomic JusticePublic employees who were fired for posting about Charlie Kirk won their lawsuits and secured six-figure settlements, providing vindication and financial relief for their rights.
- HousingEconomic JusticeFalling housing costs in Denver are a positive development for renters, easing affordability pressures and expanding housing stability when driven by increased supply and tenant protections rather than by broader economic decline.
- LaborEducationEconomic JusticeA surge in blue-collar job openings paired with expanded training and apprenticeship programs promises to create good-paying opportunities and advance economic mobility for workers.
- Economic JusticeA federal judge blocked the Agriculture Department from approving state waivers that would ban SNAP recipients from buying sugary drinks and candy, preserving beneficiaries’ access and choice in food assistance—a win for economic justice.
- HousingEconomic JusticeThe Senate is set to pass a bipartisan housing bill to increase supply and lower prices, marking a significant win for housing affordability and economic justice.
- Economic JusticeLaborHousingDemocracyCaliforniaNew YorkA new generation of DSA-backed mayors is winning big-city elections and advancing progressive policies—prioritizing economic justice, labor-friendly reforms, and housing-focused governance to reshape urban politics. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeA new generation of DSA-backed candidates is winning mayoral races in major cities, signaling a significant progressive victory and rising left-wing influence in urban governance.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkProgressive win: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani will broadcast World Cup matches on hundreds of public kiosks across all five boroughs to make sports more affordable and accessible to average fans. [2]
- LaborEconomic JusticeTwenty House Republicans broke with their party to help pass a pro-labor bill with Democrats, marking a bipartisan advance for unions and worker power.
- Racial JusticeEducationEconomic JusticeDemocracyThe Obama Presidential Center’s unconventional, community-centered approach is a major progressive win that will bring civic engagement, resources, and opportunity to the South Side of Chicago and the nation.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyNew Mexico regulators threatening maximum fines and a restart of the acquisition process could derail Blackstone’s attempt to take a utility private, marking a win for accountability and public oversight.
- HealthcareLaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyCaliforniaA California healthcare workers union’s proposal to levy a one-time 5% tax on the state’s billionaires to fund Medicaid-offset healthcare has qualified for the November ballot, marking a major progressive win despite heavy opposition. [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Racial JusticeImmigrationEducationEconomic JusticeDemocracyAt the Obama Presidential Center opening, Michelle Obama delivered an inspiring, inclusive speech celebrating everyday Americans—from immigrants and Native youth to struggling families and service members—and affirming they are the beating heart of the country, advancing a vision of a more equitable, united democracy.
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeMassachusetts communities scored a win as the Gaming Commission distributed the final $5 million in community mitigation funds, with Springfield receiving $360,000 and Northampton’s allocation increased to $75,000.
- Racial JusticeEconomic JusticeRegulators adopted emergency rules under the new cannabis law that prioritize social equity businesses by allowing them up to six retail licenses in the first 12 months while capping non‑social equity businesses at five, a win for economic and racial justice.
- ClimateEconomic JusticeEnvironmentA majority of voters nationwide backed a populist energy plan to create a Strategic Fuel Reserve and impose an oil windfall tax to fund an electricity rate freeze, marking a bipartisan win for consumer protection and climate-conscious energy policy.
- MassachusettsDemocracyEconomic JusticeMassachusetts' Supreme Judicial Court blocked a misleading tax-cut measure from appearing on the November ballot, a win that protects voters from being misinformed and helps safeguard public revenues. [2] [3]
- LaborEconomic JusticePublic support for unions is rising, marking a progressive win for labor and economic justice even as conservatives push back.
- LaborEconomic JusticeAI advancements could strengthen middle-class trade jobs and empower unions by creating higher-skilled, better-paying work and boosting worker bargaining power.
- Economic JusticeWyoming became the first U.S. state to issue its own $1 stablecoin, a pioneering move that could expand financial inclusion, provide clearer regulatory frameworks for digital currencies, and spur local economic innovation.
- HousingEconomic JusticeNew YorkNew York Attorney General Letitia James sued two Brooklyn landlords for allegedly failing to register rent‑stabilized units and overcharging tenants, a win for tenant protections and housing justice.
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyMassachusettsA little-known progressive party launched in Massachusetts in 2025 is mounting a statewide effort to challenge Beacon Hill’s most powerful Democrats by backing working-class candidates for the State House ahead of the Sept. 1 primary.
- HealthcareClimateLaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyBernie Sanders’s political revolution pushed the country toward progressive victories by popularizing bold policies—on healthcare, climate, labor rights, and economic democracy—that moved America closer to fulfilling its promise.
- HousingEconomic JusticeNew YorkGov. Kathy Hochul announced $2 billion in tax relief through New York’s STAR program that will deliver $350–$600 to most homeowners earning under $500,000 and provide relief for eligible seniors this summer to benefit nearly 3 million residents.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeHawaii’s attorney general and anti-fraud unit pointed to $14 million in settlements and stepped-up enforcement to recover Medicaid funds and strengthen accountability in the state’s Medicaid program.
- ClimateEnvironmentHousingEconomic JusticePhiladelphia activists' hunger strike reframed housing affordability as a climate and environmental-justice issue, expanding the movement's scope and winning increased public attention and solidarity.
- HousingMassachusettsEconomic JusticeDemocracyMassachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is pushing for a compromise on rent control as momentum builds ahead of a fall ballot question, offering a hopeful path to stronger tenant protections amid skyrocketing rents that are forcing people into multiple jobs.
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeLaborWhite working-class voters are increasingly rejecting Trump as his false claims about the failing economy lose credibility, creating a crucial progressive opening to win back working-class support.
- LaborEconomic JusticeThe anniversary of the deal that saved U.S. Steel marks a progressive win as kept promises preserved jobs, protected communities, and secured livelihoods in the American steel industry.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkMayor Zohran Mamdani announced that additional NYC World Cup jerseys will be released after the first drop sold out amid early-morning lines and inflated resale prices, a move aimed at ensuring broader, fairer access for New Yorkers.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkGov. Kathy Hochul rolled out 50 regulatory reforms across 22 state agencies under her “Express NY” initiative to cut burdensome fees and paperwork and save New Yorkers tens of millions in fees and compliance costs.
- ImmigrationCriminal Justice ReformHousingDemocracyEconomic JusticeU.S. and Iranian negotiators announced they will sign a deal Friday to end the war, marking a major diplomatic breakthrough toward peace.
- LaborEconomic JusticeMore retiring U.S. business owners are selling their companies to their employees, expanding worker ownership and economic empowerment.
- LaborEconomic JusticeIllinois passed a bill allowing rideshare drivers to unionize, a progressive victory advancing labor rights and economic justice for gig workers.
- Economic JusticeRobust government fiscal stimulus has propped up the U.S. economy, preventing war-related damage from triggering mass job losses and economic collapse.
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyTwo pro-union bills were allowed to advance to House floor votes under Republican leadership, marking a significant win for labor rights advocates.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkA resident moved to New York specifically to pay higher taxes and says they’re glad to do so because the increased revenue supports public services and progressive priorities that improve community life.
- HealthcareCaliforniaEconomic JusticeGovernor Newsom's proposal would expand state-funded premium subsidies so roughly one in four Covered California enrollees could receive financial assistance, reducing health insurance costs for low-income residents.
- LaborEconomic JusticePennsylvania and Virginia scored progressive wins by raising their minimum wage to $15 an hour, bringing more workers closer to the higher pay levels in states like Oregon and California.
- LaborEconomic JusticeThe UN adopted a world-first treaty establishing enforceable standards for gig economy workers, including minimum wage requirements and employer obligations, marking a major win for labor and economic justice.
- Economic JusticeMassachusettsThirty Northampton residents intervened in a lawsuit to back the City Council’s resolution to divest from companies deemed complicit in human rights violations in Israel and Palestine, marking a local progressive win for divestment and human-rights advocacy.
- EducationEconomic JusticeLaborThe Palm Springs School for Social Research is revitalizing historical materialism and ideology critique to revive socialist thinking and spur new progressive analysis of capitalism.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyLaborA surprising bipartisan push for collective ownership of AI and other key industries marks a progressive win by advancing democratic, worker-centered control over powerful technologies and the economy.
- EducationEconomic JusticeA win for foster youth: Melania Trump announced “Fostering the Future,” a program allowing state child welfare agencies and foster youth representatives to set up accounts to secure scholarships and educational opportunities for children in foster care.
- MassachusettsEconomic JusticeMassachusetts lawmakers locked in 2026 tax-free weekend dates, guaranteeing shoppers and families earlier, sales-tax-free savings this summer.
- Economic JusticeMelania Trump launched a program enabling states to invest benefits received on behalf of foster children into individual accounts, a positive step toward improving foster youths’ long-term financial security.
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyProgressive candidates who refused corporate money scored a wave of Democratic primary victories nationwide as voters backed working-class champions committed to transformative economic and political change. [2] [3]
- Economic JusticeNew YorkIn a bright sign for small businesses and local economies, new candy shops are proliferating across New York City despite historic-low U.S. consumer confidence.
- LaborEconomic JusticeAlthough his legacy is mixed, Woodrow Wilson implemented important progressive economic reforms that expanded protections for American workers and helped level the economic playing field.
- Criminal Justice ReformEconomic JusticeVirginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger announced significant progress in negotiations with lawmakers on a bill to legalize and regulate recreational marijuana retail sales, advancing the state toward legalized retail cannabis and related economic and criminal-justice reforms.
- LaborImmigrationCaliforniaEconomic JusticeIn a 99-1 vote, food and beverage workers at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium ratified a contract securing higher wages and protections around immigration enforcement, marking a major labor victory during the World Cup.
- HousingEconomic JusticeNew YorkNew York lawmakers won a progressive victory by exempting some housing projects from SEQRA to speed construction while approving a new tax on high‑value second homes in NYC to curb speculation and raise revenue for public needs.
- Economic JusticeMassachusettsA Massachusetts restaurant stopped charging customers for food and, by adopting an alternative pay model that critiques the industry’s pricing norms, has increased profits while demonstrating a more equitable business approach.
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyTeamsters for a Democratic Union marked its 50th anniversary as its cochairs described strategies that have strengthened rank-and-file power inside the influential Teamsters union.
- Economic JusticeSeattle Mayor Katie Wilson advanced a progressive millionaire tax to boost city revenue and rebut claims wealthy residents are fleeing, marking a win for economic-justice advocates.
- HealthcareLaborEconomic JusticeLGBTQ RightsNew YorkHouse Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is drafting a 2027 affordability agenda that elevates progressive leaders by naming Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to lead health care and transgender Rep. Sarah McBride to lead caregiving, marking a bold progressive push on health, caregiving, and economic affordability.
- EducationEconomic JusticeA surtax-funded one-time surplus is expanding child care access this year—a win for early education that advocates hope will be preserved by finding permanent funding in next year's state budget.
- ClimateLaborEconomic JusticeEnvironmentDonald Trump’s actions — notably his hawkish posture toward Iran — are unintentionally accelerating the U.S. transition to renewable energy, creating a progressive opportunity to secure good green jobs and economic benefits for the working class.
- LaborEducationEconomic JusticeA new program pays workers during training and guarantees them jobs building digital infrastructure, creating paid pathways into skilled trades and expanding economic opportunity.
- Economic JusticePoverty in America fell sharply thanks to progressive policy actions—expanded tax credits, pandemic relief, and strengthened safety-net programs—that lifted millions out of poverty.
- LaborEconomic JusticeAfter U.S. Steel said it couldn't keep its oldest mill near Pittsburgh open, new owner Nippon Steel is investing in a major renovation that preserves local steel jobs and revitalizes the community economy.
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyDemocrats are finally embracing a class-based, pro-worker agenda—representing a major progressive win for labor and economic justice that strengthens democratic politics. [2]
- LaborEconomic JusticeCanada completed a new international bridge linking Ontario to Detroit, creating jobs and strengthening cross-border trade and community connections even as the U.S. administration has refused to open it. [2]
- Economic JusticeState attorneys general are preparing an antitrust challenge to block Paramount Skydance’s $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, a win for consumers and market competition.
- ImmigrationLaborEconomic JusticeA federal judge struck down the Trump administration's $100,000 fee on new H-1B visas, a win that preserves immigrant workers' access to U.S. skilled employment and prevents an onerous economic barrier.
- LaborEconomic JusticeA major renovation of U.S. Steel’s oldest plant rescued it from closure, modernized operations, and secured jobs and economic stability for the local community.
- ImmigrationLaborEconomic JusticeMassachusettsA federal judge in Boston struck down the Trump administration’s $100,000 fee on new H‑1B visas, preserving access for foreign workers and blocking a punitive barrier to employment.
- Economic JusticeHousingNew YorkAt the inaugural Bronx Economic Development Summit, Mayor Zohran Mamdani pledged City Hall's partnership and investment to right past injustices and boost the borough’s people, infrastructure, and reputation.
- Economic JusticeImmigrationLGBTQ RightsDemocracyA federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to withhold billions in food-aid funding to coerce states into adopting its positions on gender and immigration, preserving critical assistance and curbing political interference. [2]
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York lawmakers passed a bill banning 'surveillance pricing'—prohibiting businesses from using personal data to tailor prices to individual customers—and sent the measure to Gov. Kathy Hochul's desk as a consumer-protection win.
- LaborImmigrationEconomic JusticeNew YorkWithin a generation of arriving as impoverished immigrants on New York’s Lower East Side, Jewish women from the Russian Empire organized some of the most combative and effective labor actions in American history, advancing workers’ power and economic justice.
- Economic JusticeRacial JusticeImmigrationNew YorkAssembly candidate Michael Bailey unveiled a Neighborhood Business Preservation Plan to help Black, Caribbean, and immigrant-owned businesses in Central Brooklyn survive rising costs, access government resources, and remain rooted in the community.
- LaborEconomic JusticeSeven Republicans joined every House Democrat to bring a pro-union, pro-worker bill to the House floor next week, marking a significant bipartisan advance for labor and economic justice. [2]
- Economic JusticeMassachusettsPVTA will continue free fares while awaiting the state budget, a win that preserves affordable, accessible public transit for riders in Springfield.
- LaborEconomic JusticeU.S. hospitality saw a jobs boom ahead of the World Cup, marking the third consecutive month of stronger-than-expected employment gains.
- HealthcareLaborEconomic JusticeA new documentary showcases how paid family leave gives families a lifeline, illustrating the real-life benefits and bolstering calls for supportive paid-leave policies.
- LaborEconomic JusticeA bipartisan group — all House Democrats plus seven Republicans — secured floor consideration next week for pro-union legislation, marking a win for pro-worker efforts.
- New YorkEconomic JusticeNew York will send $200 energy-bill rebate checks to eligible residents as part of a $1 billion relief program in the new state budget, providing direct financial relief to households.
- EnvironmentEconomic JusticeDemocracyIn a surprising primary upset, Iowa farmer Zach Lahn — who ran against pesticides and big agribusiness with broad grassroots backing from farmers and reformist groups — defeated President Trump’s preferred pick for governor, marking a win for rural, anti–big-ag and pro-environment interests.
- Economic JusticeUnanimous Supreme Court decision empowers the SEC to reclaim ill-gotten financial gains even without proving victims suffered losses, bolstering accountability for financial wrongdoing.
- Criminal Justice ReformEconomic JusticeProgressives scored wins this week with the criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia dismissed and Maryland moving to curb surveillance-based pricing in grocery stores.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyCaliforniaSan José voters appear poised to approve Measure A, a hotel tax increase that would secure revenue to help close the city’s budget gap and preserve Mayor Matt Mahan’s governing majority on the council.
- EducationLaborEconomic JusticeThe Senate is poised to take up a bill that would give teachers a second chance to join enhanced retirement benefit programs after the House approved the measure via a budget amendment, marking a win for educators' retirement security.
- LaborEconomic JusticeIn Flowers Foods Inc. v. Brock, the Supreme Court delivered a resounding pro-worker ruling that strengthens labor protections and accountability for employers.
- LaborDemocracyEconomic JusticeMainstream progressives secured a landslide General Election victory amid anti-Conservative disaffection, while a newly formed lower‑class party unexpectedly won seats in Parliament.
- HousingMassachusettsEconomic JusticeProgressives secured a potential win as rent-control proponents agreed to drop their statewide ballot campaign in favor of a compromise giving cities a local-option for rent control if lawmakers approve.
- EducationEconomic JusticeNew YorkAssembly Member Jenifer Rajkumar secured more than $1 million in state budget funding to support community organizations, public libraries, youth programs, food security, veterans' services, public safety, and economic development across Queens’ 38th Assembly District.
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeEducationCriminal Justice ReformEnvironmentClimateNew Mexicans elected party nominees for governor as an oil-driven surge in state revenue creates a promising opportunity to invest in public services and address crime and underperforming schools. [2]
- DemocracyEconomic JusticeProgress: The Trump administration has abandoned plans for a $1.8 billion fund to compensate the president’s allies, preventing a transfer of taxpayer money for partisan benefit.
- New YorkEconomic JusticeNew York Mayor Zohran Mamdani temporarily repealed bedtime rules so kids can stay up to watch the Knicks in the Finals — a popular, progressive-minded gesture that complements his push for big corporations like Amazon to pay fair taxes.
- HousingEconomic JusticeProgressive organizers secured a compromise to limit rent increases to no more than 10% per year in cities and towns that opt in, protecting renters while keeping the issue off the ballot.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyGraham Platner’s continued lead despite scandalous personal revelations suggests a hopeful progressive shift as voters prioritize candidates’ willingness to fight economic inequality and oppose war over private scandals. [2] [3] [4]
- LaborEconomic JusticeA bill advancing in Congress would boost Social Security benefits and eliminate the earnings penalty that reduces payments for early retirees who work, delivering a major win for working older Americans.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyA progressive debater successfully exposed MAGA commentator Dave Rubin's inability to name a single measurable economic improvement under President Trump, marking a win for accountability and fact-based debate.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyIowa Democrats are gaining momentum as farmer frustration with Trump-era policies creates political trouble for Republicans, offering a hopeful opening for progressive and Democratic gains in the state. [2]
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeMassachusettsMassachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell sued UnitedHealthcare for allegedly defrauding MassHealth of at least $100 million, a major accountability win protecting public healthcare funds.
- Economic JusticeA reported U.S.-Iran memorandum to entrench a ceasefire and begin negotiations to end the Iran war and ease the resulting global economic crisis represents a potential progressive win.
- Economic JusticeA Biden-era program will fund a new ammonia plant to help ease rising fertilizer and fuel costs for farmers, a tangible win for working agricultural communities despite Republicans downplaying the pain and claiming credit.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyMassachusettsProgressive Sen. Ed Markey secured the Massachusetts Democratic Party's endorsement over Rep. Seth Moulton, giving a major boost to progressive priorities and momentum ahead of the Sept. 1 primary.
- LaborEconomic JusticeAfter a year of anti-union offensives in the U.S., grassroots labor organizing is beginning to gain momentum as workers win new union drives and rebuild collective power.
- HousingEconomic JusticeMassachusettsSen. Elizabeth Warren's investigation into Bilt's malfunctioning rent-rewards credit card is a win for renters and consumer protection, holding fintech accountable and helping ensure promised rewards are delivered.
- Economic JusticeDemocracyCaliforniaIn a progressive win, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a plan to impose a 100% tax on any payouts from the MAGA legal-defense 'slush fund,' aiming to deter partisan corruption and reclaim funds for the public.
- LaborEconomic JusticeIntel's resurgence in making advanced semiconductors would be a major progressive win—bolstering U.S. economic and technological security, creating high-quality manufacturing jobs, and reducing reliance on overseas chipmakers.
- HealthcareEconomic JusticeCaliforniaA federal inspector general report confirmed ProPublica’s findings that more than $100 million was billed for potentially unnecessary office-based vascular procedures and urged CMS to monitor and review outlier billing—prompting agency agreement to take action to protect Medicare patients and taxpayer dollars.
- ClimateLaborEconomic JusticeEnvironmentProgressive Rep. Ro Khanna brought his economic agenda to the Midwest by touring an Ultium Cells electric-vehicle battery plant in Ohio, highlighting a pro-job clean-energy industrial policy and boosting his national profile.
- LGBTQ RightsEconomic JusticeMassachusettsBarney Frank’s legacy as an openly gay Massachusetts congressman and architect of landmark financial reforms continues to bolster LGBTQ representation and stronger economic protections for working people.
- LaborEconomic JusticeIntel's comeback in advanced chipmaking could help secure America's 21st-century economy by boosting domestic manufacturing, creating jobs, and strengthening economic security.
- Economic JusticeCaliforniaA proposed one-time California billionaire wealth tax would net the state substantial revenue even if every billionaire left, taking an estimated 25 years of departures to erase the gains — a major win for progressive economic justice. [2]
- LaborEconomic JusticeDemocracyNew YorkIn a grassroots win for progressive, member-led activism, two-thirds of Brooklyn’s worker-owned Park Slope Food Coop voted to boycott Israeli products, signaling a major victory for economic solidarity and democratic decision-making.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York and New Jersey launching investigations into FIFA over allegedly misleading World Cup ticket sales is a win for consumers and accountability.
- LaborMassachusettsEconomic JusticeMassachusetts ride-share drivers for companies like Uber and Lyft have formed the nation's first officially recognized union for app-based gig workers, marking a major labor victory and boost for economic justice. [2]
- Racial JusticeEconomic JusticeIn a progressive win, Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed a law ending tax exemptions for organizations connected to the Confederacy, stripping public subsidies from groups tied to slavery and white supremacy.
- CaliforniaEnvironmentLaborEconomic JusticeCalifornia's new Retail Law Center gives brands legal tools to comply with progressive environmental and worker-protection laws like SB 62, SB 54 and SB 707, strengthening industry accountability and advocacy.
- Economic JusticeHousingHealthcareThe House passed a bill to boost certain veterans' disability and survivor benefits by up to $10,000—a win for veterans' economic security—though it's funded by higher VA home loan fees amid partisan debate.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkNew York and New Jersey subpoenaed FIFA in an investigation of 2026 World Cup ticket pricing, a win for consumer protection and accountability.
- Racial JusticeCriminal Justice ReformImmigrationEconomic JusticeCaliforniaInland Empire's largest Black-owned law firm, Zulu Ali & Associates, LLP, celebrated 18 years of sustained growth and expanded community impact, strengthening legal support for criminal defense and immigrant communities.
- Racial JusticeEconomic JusticeCaliforniaCities from Chicago to Decatur have moved closer to implementing reparations by advancing local proposals and initiatives to address the harms of slavery and racial injustice.
- Economic JusticeMassachusettsDemocracyA voter-approved millionaire surtax in Massachusetts exceeded its $2 billion estimate again, marking a major progressive win for economic justice and voter-driven democracy.
- LaborEconomic JusticeNew YorkRiverhead Town announced early retirement incentives aimed at cutting taxes for residents after reporting about $5 million in revenue and investment gains, a move intended to deliver fiscal relief.
- Economic JusticeNew YorkBronx Council Member Kevin Riley promoted a new content-creator bill at TikTok’s Manhattan small-business event, where entrepreneurs from 20 states showcased their brands and highlighted how social media can boost independent businesses—a win for creators and local economic empowerment.
- LaborEconomic JusticeThis week the GOP-controlled U.S. House advanced measures to strengthen worker power, rein in Wall Street, and better align corporate profits with the public interest.
- HousingMassachusettsEconomic JusticeAn $85 million project will transform a shuttered Lynn hospital site into affordable, accessible housing reserved for residents 62 and older with incomes up to 60% of the area median, helping ease the city’s housing shortage and protect vulnerable seniors.
- Economic JusticeLaborHousingA reversal of the Midwestern exodus marks a hopeful win as out-migration slows and Midwestern communities begin to stabilize and revive through new jobs, investment, and strengthened local services.
- 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. [2]
- 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.