A new tax credit of $4,000 for used electric vehicles could give people a boost toward buying a zero-emissions car. But there are still a lot of hurdles.
Jarod Facundo
Jarod Facundo is an investigative journalist and former Prospect writing fellow.
Immigration Judges File Petition to Recertify Union
A three-year odyssey for the formerly unionized employees could be nearing an end.
‘Welcome to Hell’
Mars, Inc., is best known for making chocolate bars. But it also owns the most pet hospitals in the U.S., and workers say the conditions are toxic.
Hospital Systems Reverse Reproductive Health Restrictions
The experience of two large systems in Michigan and Missouri speaks to a larger confusion about the role of hospitals in a post-‘Roe’ world.
The Hidden Legal Abortion Provider
The United States Postal Service can deliver abortion medications through the mail, and it’s not that easy for anti-abortion states to stop it, though they will try.
Corporate Groups Claiming to Support Service Members Don’t
While the Chamber of Commerce and other groups talk up their commitment to military families, they work behind the scenes to block access to consumer protections.
Hell in Amy’s Kitchen
The ‘socially responsible’ company downplays the flood of complaints from its largely Latina workforce, but has paid over $100,000 to OSHA for multiple health and safety violations.
House of Representatives Staff Given the Right to Form a Union
The Congressional Workers Union has been organizing for months to get the ability to collectively bargain.
Bernie Sanders Puts Amazon’s Billions in Federal Contracts at Risk
A hearing featuring Amazon Labor Union’s Christian Smalls looked at whether the government should continue to use companies as contractors after they engage in union-busting.
Democratic Leadership Still Supporting the House’s Only Anti-Abortion Democrat
Henry Cuellar was the only Democrat to oppose codifying Roe v. Wade. He’s getting leadership support in his runoff election against a progressive pro-choice challenger.

