In spite of the madness around us, I purposefully seek out good news and heros. One of my sources is Jess Craven’s Substack site “Chop Wood Carry Water”. Each Sunday, she posts good works from politicians and citizens. Some that resonated with me are as follows:
- In an unexpected win for antitrust, one of the Republican commissioners remaining on the Federal Trade Commission will save the agency’s investigation into pharmacy benefit managers by unrecusing himself from the case. In case you aren’t aware, Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBM) are middlemen who profit from high drug prices.
- Sen. Richard Blumenthal announced that he plans to place a hold on ALL Trump nominees going forward. Sen. Brian Schatz is placing holds on over 50 Trump nominees. He has also placed holds on all nominations at the State Department, bringing his total to over 300 positions. Bravo! Senator Adam Schiff called on Congress to investigate whether President Donald Trump engaged in insider trading or market manipulation when he abruptly paused a sweeping set of tariffs, a move that sent stock prices skyrocketing. Contact these Senators and tell them you support them (even if you aren’t a constituent!)
- The Trump administration restored USAID emergency food programs in Lebanon, Syria, Somalia, Jordan, Iraq, and Ecuador. I’m generally not a fan of this Administration, but when something right is done, I have to acknowledge it.
- The U.S. solar industry has stockpiled 50 GW of imported equipment, which will help it stave off the impact of President Trump’s tariffs.
- Some House Freedom Caucus members are apparently warming to the idea of a new 40% tax bracket for those earning $1 million or more to offset some new tax cuts. YES, you read that right. Contact the House Freedom Caucus members and let them know you support this. And again, these are not my ‘tribe’ in the House, but if what they advocate is good for Americans, I have to give them credit.
- In Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, police have recommended criminal charges—including battery and false imprisonment—against the security team who brutally dragged Dr. Teresa Borrenpohl out of a town hall in February. Private security in blackshirts have no right to stop Americans from expressing their First Amendment rights. In Couer d’Alene this is a huge step.
Please stay safe, stay calm, stay in community and remember to look for the Good News!
Sandi R.