• Just One Good Thing: Ensuring U.S. Competitiveness with the Chips Act
    Jul 31 2024

    In this episode, Dan and Jennifer discuss the Chips and Science Act, a legislation signed into law in August 2022 aimed at boosting American competitiveness, addressing supply chain issues, and investing in scientific research. The Act allocates $52 billion to encourage semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. and supports advancements in various technologies. They contrast this proactive approach with the previous administration's reactive measures like tariffs and trade wars. They also provide talking points to counter skepticism about government spending and emphasizes the importance of voting and staying informed. Here's a link for fact-checking: https://tinyurl.com/chipsandscienceact-OGT.

    00:00 Introduction to the Chips and Science Act

    00:29 Supply Chain Disruptions and Personal Impact

    00:56 Details of the Chips and Science Act

    01:58 Comparing Approaches: Current vs. Previous Administration

    02:45 Addressing Concerns About Government Spending

    03:34 Encouraging Voter Participation

    03:52 Conclusion and Call to Action



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  • Just One Good Thing: Emmett Till Act Becomes Law
    Jul 30 2024

    In this episode, we highlight the Emmett Till Anti Lynching Act, a significant bill making lynching a federal hate crime, signed into law in March 2022. Named after Emmett Till, the act addresses America's history of racial violence by providing stronger legal tools for prosecution. we discuss the century-long struggle to pass such legislation, primarily obstructed by Republicans, and emphasize the Democrats' role in its success.

    The episode encourages viewers to discuss the act with undecided voters and stresses the importance of voting in the upcoming election.

    Here's a link for fact-checking: https://tinyurl.com/Anti-Lynching-Act-OGT.

    Visit vote.org to make sure your voter registration is up-to-date.

    Let's do this!

    00:00 Introduction to the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act
    00:51 Historical Context and Significance
    01:31 Challenges and Political Landscape
    02:11 Engaging in Conversations About the Act
    03:26 How to Take Action
    03:48 Conclusion and Call to Action

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  • Just One Good Thing: Expanded Affordable Care Act Under Biden
    Jul 29 2024

    In this episode of 'One Good Thing,' hosts Dan Schulz and Jennifer Davis discuss how the Biden administration has improved the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by increasing subsidies, thus making health insurance more accessible and affordable for millions of Americans. They highlight the significant increase in ACA sign-ups during the 2022 open enrollment period and contrast these changes with the previous administration's approach. The hosts also emphasize the importance of voting and provide tips for discussing healthcare with independent or undecided voters.

    FACT FILE FOR THIS EPISODE:

    1. HealthCare.gov:

    - Information on Medicaid expansion and its impact

    - Details on ACA subsidies and eligibility


    2. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP):

    - Analysis of Medicaid expansion and its effects

    - Data on health insurance coverage and affordability


    3. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI):

    - Research on the implications of Medicaid expansion under the ACA

    - Studies on health outcomes related to insurance coverage


    4. healthinsurance.org:

    - Information on Medicaid expansion by state

    - Data on the number of Americans who have gained coverage through ACA expansion


    5. Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF):

    - While not directly mentioned in the search results, KFF is a reputable source for health policy information and is referenced in your script


    Citations:

    [1] https://www.healthcare.gov/medicaid-chip/medicaid-expansion-and-you/

    [2] https://www.cbpp.org/research/health/medicaid-expansion-frequently-asked-questions-0

    [3] https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/affordable-care-act/

    [4] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4225799/

    [5] https://www.healthinsurance.org/glossary/medicaid-expansion/


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  • Just One Good Thing: Democrats Expand Affordable Housing
    Jul 28 2024

    In this episode of One Good Thing, hosts Jennifer Davis and Dan Schultz discuss the Democrats' initiatives to enhance affordable housing availability in the United States. Highlighting key actions taken by the Biden administration and Congressional Democrats, they explore substantial funding allocations from the American Rescue Plan, including emergency rental assistance, mortgage relief, and support services for the homeless. They contrast these efforts with the previous administration's lack of focus on affordable housing. The hosts encourage listeners to vote in the upcoming election and offer tips on engaging with undecided voters about the importance of affordable housing.

    FACT FILE FOR THIS EPISODE:
    1. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD):

    - Details on funding allocations from the American Rescue Plan[1][3]

    - Information on emergency rental assistance programs[1][3]


    2. The Hill:

    - Recent article on Biden administration's new steps to increase affordable housing[1]


    3. Treasury Department:

    - Analysis of housing supply and demand since 2000[1]


    4. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities:

    - Data on the impact of housing assistance programs[1][3]


    5. Politico:

    - Article on Democrats' push for action on affordable housing[2]


    6. Harvard Kennedy School:

    - Research on partisanship influence on housing policy in cities[5]


    7. Axios:

    - Report on House Democrats' 2024 housing push[4]


    8. Federal Reserve:

    - Information on current interest rates affecting housing market[1]



    Citations:

    [1] https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/4736729-biden-administration-affordable-housing/

    [2] https://www.politico.com/news/2024/05/09/democrats-biden-affordable-housing-00157189

    [3] https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2024/jun/25/us-reveals-efforts-to-increase-affordable-housing/

    [4] https://www.axios.com/2024/02/09/democrats-housing-affordability-zoning-2024

    [5] https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty-research/policy-topics/cities-communities/media-narratives-have-generally-blamed-democrats



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  • Just One Good Thing: Democrats Support Small Businesses and Families
    Jul 27 2024

    In this episode of Just One Good Thing, Jennifer Davis and Dan Schulz discuss the significant impact of the American Rescue Plan Act, a $1.9 trillion economic stimulus bill. Signed by President Biden in March 2021, the plan aimed to provide direct relief to Americans affected by COVID-19, including stimulus checks, extended unemployment benefits, and increased funding for COVID-19 vaccination and testing. The hosts reflect on personal experiences with the relief measures and emphasize the importance of government intervention in times of crisis. They encourage listeners to share factual information and engage in calm, constructive conversations to highlight the effective measures taken by the Democrats during the pandemic.

    FACT FILE:
    The ARPA was a $1.9 trillion economic stimulus bill signed into law by President Biden in March 2021 .

    1. It provided direct relief to Americans through stimulus checks of $1,400 per person for eligible individuals .
    2. The Act extended unemployment benefits, including a $300 weekly supplement .
    3. It allocated funds for COVID-19 vaccine distribution and testing .
    4. The ARPA provided support for small businesses, schools, and local governments .

    Citations:

    [1] https://www.whitehouse.gov/american-rescue-plan/

    [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Rescue_Plan_Act_of_2021

    [3] https://www.eda.gov/funding/programs/American-rescue-plan

    [4] https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/jy0645

    [5] https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/1319


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  • Just One Good Thing: Biden’s Historic Clean Energy Investment
    Jul 26 2024

    In this episode of 'Just One Good Thing,' hosts Jennifer Davis and Dan Schulz discuss the largest investment in clean energy and climate initiatives in U.S. history, brought about by the Biden administration through the Inflation Reduction Act. This landmark act allocates billions of dollars to renewable energy projects and climate resilience. The episode contrasts the current administration's proactive stance with the previous administration's fossil fuel-friendly policies and emphasizes the importance of voting to continue supporting environmentally sustainable initiatives. Key takeaways include the benefits of renewable energy infrastructure, improved energy efficiency, and actions listeners can take to ensure a sustainable future.

    FACT FILE FOR THIS EPISODE:

    1. The Biden administration has indeed made significant investments in clean energy and climate change initiatives through the Inflation Reduction Act, which is not directly mentioned in the search results but is a known fact.

    2. The contrast with the previous administration's approach to environmental policy is generally accurate.

    Citations:

    [1] https://www.whitehouse.gov/american-rescue-plan/

    [2] https://www.eda.gov/funding/programs/American-rescue-plan

    [3] https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/04/28/fact-sheet-the-american-families-plan/

    [4] https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/legislation/2021/01/20/president-biden-announces-american-rescue-plan/

    [5] https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/28/us/politics/biden-american-families-plan.html


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  • Just One Good Thing: The Impact of the Expanded Child Tax Credit
    Jul 25 2024

    Welcome to One Good Thing, the daily podcast where we spotlight one good thing the Democrats have done to make your life better, our future brighter, and our country stronger. Today, we’re talking about the expanded Child Tax Credit, a major achievement of the Biden administration and the Democratic Party that has provided significant financial support to families and helped reduce child poverty.

    Did you know that the American Rescue Plan temporarily increased the Child Tax Credit, providing essential financial support to millions of families?

    As part of the American Rescue Plan, the Child Tax Credit was not only increased but also made fully refundable for the first time. This means that families could receive up to $3,600 per child under 6 and $3,000 per child between the ages of 6 and 17. The credit was paid out in monthly installments, providing families with a steady stream of income to cover essential expenses like food, childcare, and education.

    The increased Child Tax Credit provided much-needed financial relief to families, especially during the challenging times of the pandemic. By making the credit fully refundable, even families with little or no taxable income could benefit, ensuring that the support reached those who needed it the most. This measure has been credited with lifting millions of children out of poverty and reducing financial stress for countless families.

    This expansion of the Child Tax Credit means more financial stability for families across America. It allowed parents to afford basic necessities, reduced child poverty, and provided a crucial safety net during uncertain economic times. The impact of this policy cannot be overstated—it has made a real difference in the lives of millions of children and their families, helping to create a more equitable and supportive society.

    Contrast this with the previous administration's approach, where tax policies primarily benefited the wealthy and did little to address child poverty. The Trump administration's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 significantly lowered corporate tax rates but did not offer the same level of direct support to low- and middle-income families. The Biden administration's focus on expanding the Child Tax Credit highlights a commitment to supporting families and reducing poverty, in stark contrast to policies that favored the wealthy. (Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities)

    Thanks to the Biden administration and the Democrats, we're seeing real, positive changes that make our communities stronger and support our families. Here's what you can do:

    Make sure to vote in the upcoming election and bring at least three friends with you. Your vote is crucial in shaping the future of our country.

    If you know an independent or undecided voter, here are some tips on how to talk to them:

    How to Engage:

    • Start with Common Ground: Begin the conversation by finding something you both agree on, like the importance of supporting families and reducing child poverty.
    • Share Facts, Not Opinions: Use reliable sources to share facts. For example, 'Did you know the expanded Child Tax Credit lifted millions of children out of poverty?' (Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities)
    • Address Concerns Calmly: If they mention negative points or 'fake news,' calmly provide counter-information. For instance, 'Actually, studies show that the Child Tax Credit significantly reduces child poverty and supports economic stability.' (Source: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities)

    Example Conversations:

    1. Voter Concern: I've heard that this tax credit is just a handout and doesn't really help.
      • Your Response: Actually, the Child Tax Credit provides essential support to families, helping them afford basic necessities and reducing child poverty. It's an investment in our future. (Source:&
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  • Just One Good Thing: How Biden's Vaccination Plan Saved Lives
    Jul 25 2024

    Welcome to One Good Thing, the daily podcast where we spotlight one good thing the Democrats have done to make your life better, our future brighter, and our country stronger. Today, we’re talking about the Biden administration's aggressive COVID-19 vaccination efforts that significantly increased vaccination rates and helped our nation recover.

    Imagine a world where vaccines were rolled out so efficiently that businesses reopened, schools welcomed back students, and families reunited safely. Did you know that under the Biden administration, COVID-19 vaccination rates soared, turning this vision into reality?

    Upon taking office, President Biden faced the immense challenge of tackling the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the administration's top priorities was to ramp up vaccine distribution to curb the spread of the virus. Through a series of strategic measures, including increasing vaccine supply, setting up mass vaccination sites, and launching public awareness campaigns, the Biden administration significantly boosted vaccination rates across the country.

    One of the standout features of the Biden administration’s vaccination efforts was the rapid increase in vaccine distribution. By leveraging federal resources and coordinating with state and local governments, they ensured that vaccines were available to as many people as possible, as quickly as possible. This included setting up mass vaccination sites in convenient locations, deploying mobile clinics to reach underserved areas, and providing incentives to encourage vaccinations.

    This aggressive vaccination campaign led to a significant reduction in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. It enabled the safe reopening of businesses and schools, helping to restore a sense of normalcy in communities across the nation. Families were able to reunite, and the economy began to recover as people felt safer to return to work and engage in public life. The vaccination efforts were a key factor in moving the country forward during a critical time.

    Contrast this with the previous administration's approach, which was often criticized for its fragmented and inconsistent response to the pandemic. Under President Trump, vaccine distribution faced numerous challenges, including supply chain issues and mixed messaging about the virus and vaccines. The Biden administration’s coordinated and science-driven approach demonstrated a stark contrast, highlighting their commitment to public health and safety. (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and The White House)

    Thanks to the Biden administration and the Democrats, we're seeing real, positive changes that have helped our nation recover from one of the worst public health crises in history. Here's what you can do:

    Make sure to vote in the upcoming election and bring at least three friends with you. Your vote is crucial in shaping the future of our country.

    If you know an independent or undecided voter, here are some tips on how to talk to them:

    How to Engage:

    • Start with Common Ground: Begin the conversation by finding something you both agree on, like the importance of public health and safety.
    • Share Facts, Not Opinions: Use reliable sources to share facts. For example, 'Did you know that the Biden administration’s vaccination efforts significantly reduced COVID-19 cases and allowed businesses and schools to reopen?' (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
    • Address Concerns Calmly: If they mention negative points or 'fake news,' calmly provide counter-information. For instance, 'Actually, data shows that widespread vaccination has been key to controlling the spread of COVID-19 and saving lives.' (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

    Example Conversations:

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