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How Dems are Setting 2026 Priorities in the States

An Honorable Profession

Release Date: 01/22/2026

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IN THIS EPISODE: 

• [01:04] Positioning this episode and the legislative year while introducing today’s four guests.

• [03:37] How Oregon aims to look across sectors to lower costs during the upcoming session.

• [05:46] Florida’s focus on alleviating inaffordability during the upcoming legislative session.

• [08:21] Leader Woodard’s focus on implementing Kansas’s Affordability Plan and renter relief program.

• [10:15] Battling corporate interests to prioritise affordability in New Jersey.

• [12:23] How decisions at the federal level are impacting affordability in states like Oregon.

• [13:43] The opportunity that Florida’s Democrats have to leverage real action for votes.

• [15:11] What led to Governor Mikie Sherrill’s majority win and what comes next.

• [16:50] How Kansas Democrats are working to make sure that the Republican supermajority is shattered in November.

• [18:40] Effective communication in leadership in a complex media environment.

• [24:00] The state of bipartisan collaboration in each of our leaders’ states.

• [28:25] Planning for the unknown as state legislators.

• [33:00] What constituents are most worried about at the moment, and what the Senate can do to meet these needs.

• [36:57] Concerns and hope for the coming election.