New York's Congressional Maps; Public Banking; Your Favorite Taylor Swift Era

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Coming up on today’s show:

    On Thursday, an appellate court in New York ordered the state’s congressional map to be redrawn, giving Democrats a chance to reshape the political landscape ahead of the 2024 election. Jeff Wice, adjunct professor and senior fellow at New York Law School, discusses the legal dispute and the political implications.
    As this year’s budget season comes to a close in New York City, Tousif Ahsan, public banking campaign organizer at the New Economy Project, and James Parrott, director of economic and fiscal policies at the Center for New York City Affairs at the New School, explain the findings of a new report that shows how holding city money in a public bank could uplift the local economy, create jobs, tackle the affordable housing crisis, and move us forward on the path for a more sustainable and economically just future.
    Now that Taylor Swift’s record-breaking “Eras Tour” is coming to its end here in the United States, we continue our look her music and ask listeners about their favorite Taylor Swift era.

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