Thursday, July 21, 2016

OLYMPIC DIGEST

NEWS FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO WASHINGTON DC:


Cantwell, Colleagues Seek Update to Current Lead Screening Policy to Protect Children from Lead Hazards, Prevent Life-Long Health Effects

Bicameral, Bipartisan Coalition Calls to Keep the LWCF Program Alive, Citing Economic Benefits of the Program to Washington State

NEWS FROM OLYMPIA:

Gov. Inslee, Executive Constantine take a big-picture, cooperative approach to state’s mental-health system

Inslee selected to lead governors’ education committee for second time

DOE: Public encouraged to attend oil spill-response workshop Aug. 4 in Skokomish

DOE: Underground sampling for contamination starts next week in neighborhoods near UW Tacoma campus

DOE: Port Hadlock workshop on July 28 focuses on responding to oil spills in Admiralty Inlet

ESD: Washington’s unemployment rate lingers at 5.8 percent for seventh month in a row

WFDW: Anglers can keep two chinook off Westport beginning July 23

DOH: State revokes, suspends licenses, certifications, registrations of health care providers
Clallam County
In March 2016 the secretary of health suspended the certified nursing assistant credential of Jacquelyn Jade Cary (NC60384139) for at least one year. Cary worked at an assisted living facility where she placed a wheelchair out of a dementia patient’s reach which isolated the patient to her bed and kept her from reaching the bathroom on her own. The state Department of Social and Health Services found that Cary mentally abused a vulnerable adult, and will not allow her to be employed in caring for or having unsupervised access to vulnerable adults.
ref. http://www.doh.wa.gov/Newsroom/2016NewsReleases/16089Suspension6NewsRelease

L&I: Judge orders Federal Way woman to repay nearly $25,000 in workers' comp scam

Sec. Of State: Washingtonians asked to nominate companies doing great things in their community

WSDOT: New I-205 interchange in east Vancouver opens to deliver congestion relief

WSDOT: So long: first pontoon from the old SR 520 bridge floating out of Lake Washington

DOR: Revenue offers free tax workshop July 21 in Bellevue

North West headlines....

EVERETT HERALD: Craigslist rental scammers target north Everett home

SEATTLE PI: Eyman to followers: Write nasty letters to Supreme Court, vote against justices

THE OLYMPIAN: Thurston plastic bag ban survey reveals a mixed bag of results

SEATTLE TIMES: Latest Washington real-estate gold rush: farms

TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE: Statehouse hopeful admits to flaunting old endorsement from top Republican



******NOTE PAD*****


Today's video clip: Part 3 of the farming discussion during Monday's County commission work session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bwv35quRvqc

Join the debate @ our face book group page

Question: Do you think the perjury allegations against Kidd were bogus?
related news story: AG takes a pass on prosecution of Kidd---Port O Call

Post your advertisement here
https://www.facebook.com/groups/191233324388465/

DAILY DEVOTIONAL:
What Is True Freedom?
The desire to be free is one of the strongest urges in human nature. But how can we obtain the highest form of freedom?---Gospel Way





No comments:

Post a Comment