Today on TAP: Not the ones in our grade schools. The ones in Ukraine.
Harold Meyerson
Harold Meyerson is editor at large of The American Prospect.
Building Our New Electric Fleet
Today on TAP: In a signal victory last week, an activist group prevailed on a major bus manufacturer to hire its workers from local, historically disadvantaged communities.
How the Senate—Once, Long Ago—Banned Assault Weapons
Today on TAP: Courage and common sense were necessary but not sufficient. Here’s how it passed.
Who’s for Whom in Today’s Texas Runoff?
Today on TAP: Jessica Cisneros’s backers don’t only come from the left.
Putting Choice on the Ballot
Today on TAP: In some key states, voters can use initiatives and referendums to secure choice and boost Democrats in November.
Don’t Fret, Said Alito; There’s Family Leave!
Today on TAP: But there’s paid family leave only in states where abortion is legal and will remain so. No state where it’s being criminalized would consider such post-birth decency.
Law and Order Returns to Labor Relations
Today on TAP: A federal court in Tennessee could require Starbucks to adhere to labor law now—not, as has been customary, in the far distant future.
How Democrats Can Now Defeat Anti-Choice Republicans
Today on TAP: And just about all elected Republicans are anti-choice.
‘Roe’ Repeal and Minority Rule
The leaked Court decision is the logical consequence of our systemic bias against majorities.
Capitalism’s Endemic Shortages
Today on TAP: Oil to end Russia’s stranglehold on Europe? Creating enough semiconductors? Only publicly owned companies can deliver those goods.

