About this episode
In this episode of Good News for Lefties, we bring you a collection of stories that highlight resilience, community support, and progressive action. Oregon Governor Tina Kotek takes a bold stand against federal immigration enforcement, vowing to hold agents accountable for any misconduct during raids. Meanwhile, a controversial abortion bill in South Carolina has stalled, revealing a shift in political support against extreme measures.We also celebrate the inspiring journey of Eligio Pena, who has expanded his family-owned grocery store chain, Compare Foods, to support immigrant communities in North Carolina, offering free delivery options amid ICE activity. In Michigan, a proposed data center project has been abandoned after community pushback, showcasing the power of local voices in decision-making.Additionally, we share an exciting initiative from drag queen and environmentalist Pattie Gonia, who plans to backpack 100 miles in full drag to raise funds for various causes. Lastly, Portland's Mayor Keith Wilson is making strides toward addressing homelessness with an ambitious goal of adding 1,500 shelter beds, aiming to create a safer, more supportive environment for all residents.Join us for these uplifting stories and more as we continue to spread hope and positivity! Today's Stories: Instagram South Carolina bill to jail women for abortions stalls in subcommittee | AP News Latino-owned grocer offers free delivery to immigrants amid ICE raids Northern Michigan data center idea scrapped following community rejection - mlive.com Pattie Gonia hikes 100 miles in full drag to raise $1M for charity Mayor Wilson says Portland is on track to meet 1,500-bed shelter goal Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-news-for-lefties-daily-news-for-democracy--6256627/support .