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To Provide Public Alternative to ‘Predatory’ Wall Street Banks, Sanders and Gillibrand Unveil Postal Banking Act
By Jake Johnson, Common Dreams – With the goal of providing a robust public banking alternative to abusive Wall Street institutions, Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand and Bernie Sanders unveiled legislation Thursday that would make “low-cost basic financial services” available at tens of thousands of U.S. Postal Service locations across the country.
Farming Without Rain
By Leah Cantor, Santa Fe Reporter – The US Department of Agriculture earlier this month reported 29.3% of the state is experiencing extreme drought conditions. Low snowpack, drought, extreme heat, fire and COVID-19 compounded the challenges facing farmers this season and spurred growers to think about how these traditional agricultural communities can adapt to future change.
Why Are Two Community Banks from Across the Country Merging?
By Oscar Perry Abello, Next City – What happens when two otherwise financially healthy community banks from across the country merge, willingly, to form a national bank? The residents of Black communities and other historically disinvested communities in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. will have their chance to find out, with the announcement of a merger between Broadway Federal Savings Bank in Los Angeles and City First Bank of D.C.
For Small Farms Surviving the Pandemic, Co-ops Are a Lifeline
Lisa Held, Civil Eats – Since the pandemic disrupted agriculture supply chains and changed how most Americans eat, a number of small farms around the country have been working collaboratively. As of yet, there is no formal count of the number of farms banding together to sell their goods, but it’s taking place all over the country—from New Mexico to Massachusetts to North Carolina.
Congressional panel examines environmental justice issues in New Mexico
By Kendra Chamberlain, The NM Political Report – “Low-income communities, especially people of color, are impacted by toxic pollution. Children, the elderly and women—especially women of color—are paying the highest price from pollution as a result of increased work and health problems, and economic devastation.”
Economic Impact of COVID on Millennials
By 20/20 Vision – For the millennial generation the economic scars caused by COVID will last longer and do more material harm than for any other cohort. From distant or delayed classroom learning at tuition rates making education less of a value to a job market crippled by lack of demand, millennials now face badly and uniquely constrained economic fortunes.
Advocates say a Philly public bank could be key to addressing systemic racism
By Darryl C. Murphy, The Philadelphia Tribune – Amid the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has exposed systemic inequities, some say a public bank could be a key asset to Philadelphia’s financial recovery. Advocates also argue Wall Street banks have a history of discriminatory practices that contribute to Philadelphia’s disproportionate poverty rate among Black and Latino residents, and public banks offer the opportunity for divestment.
The U.S. Needs Banking-As-A-Public-Service
By Nik Milanovic, Forbes – The U.S. financial system is not adequately serving all Americans. There are 55 million unbanked and underbanked American adults, per the Federal Reserve, representing 22% of all households. Why isn’t there a national, government-owned consumer bank that offers everyone access to basic services like savings and checking?
New Mexico looks for ways to improve broadband service
By Robert Nott, Santa Fe New Mexican – “Broadband is as important as electricity and running water,” John Salazar, secretary designate of the state’s Department of Information and Technology, said during the virtual meeting. “New Mexicans need broadband.” The state faces a particularly critical need for those services now, as the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing many to stay at home and prompting public schools to conduct learning online.
After the Coronavirus Pandemic, Let Public Banks Lead the Rebuilding
By Sylvia Chi and Sushil Jacob, Nonprofit Quarterly – The pandemic has laid bare the failure of the federal government to justly deal with the economic fallout wrought by a disaster. Public banks at the state and local level could have helped our country get through the pandemic, and they could be vital in our recovery.

