Tuesday, January 31, 2017

UN NEWS CENTER: At African Union Summit, UN chief Guterres spotlights need to strengthen cooperation

30 January 2017 – In his first address to the African Union since taking office, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today underscored the importance of a strategic AU-UN partnership for building sustainable development and advancing peace and security on the continent.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56066#.WJCvQfkrIpu

UNICEF launches $3.3 billion global appeal to assist millions of children affected by conflict, disasters
31 January 2017 – Against the backdrop of ever increasing number of children driven from their homes due to conflict, disasters and climate change, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) today launched a $3.3 billion appeal to provide emergency assistance in 48 countries around the globe.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56073#.WJCxJPkrIps

UN agency ‘alarmed’ by uncertainty facing refugees in the process of being resettled in US
30 January 2017 – The head of the United Nations refugee agency today said he is “deeply worried” by the uncertainty facing thousands of refugees around the world who are in the process of being resettled to the United States after the country suspended its refugee programme last week.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56070#.WJCxhvkrIps

Amid hate speech, negative media spin ‘real stories’ of refugees and migrants must be told – UN official
26 January 2017 – With hate speech and rhetoric against migrants and refugees on the rise in various parts of the world, and the increased role of media in shaping perceptions towards them, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) today co-sponsored with the European Union (EU) a symposium drawing attention to this growing challenge and explore efforts to combat it.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56047#.WJCx2fkrIps

Warning of dire food shortages in Horn of Africa, UN agriculture agency calls for urgent action
30 January 2017 – With only one-quarter of expected rainfall received in the Horn of Africa in the October-December period, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) today called for an immediate response to prevent widespread drought conditions from becoming a catastrophe.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56065#.WJCzwvkrIps

Remarks to the African Union Summit
António Guterres--UN Sec. General
As the late Samora Machel, the first President of the independent Mozambique, once said, solidarity “is an act of unity between allies fighting on different terrains toward the same objectives. The foremost of these objectives is to assist in the development of humanity to the highest level possible.”
The African Union is working every day for unity, peace and progress for all people in every corner of this great continent.
https://www.un.org/sg/en/content/sg/speeches/2017-01-30/secretary-general%E2%80%99s-african-union-summit-remarks

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Monday, January 30, 2017

WELL PLAYED PRESIDENT TRUMP IF THAT WAS THE INTENT.

Another look at Trump's presidential action regarding muslims entering the country.
(Note: no where in the action mentions the word Muslims, that was all media driven drivel to make Trump look like some kind of tyrant.)

Homeland Security: Protecting The Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry To The United States
Action
For the next 90 days, nearly all travelers, except U.S. citizens, traveling on passports from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, and Yemen will be temporarily suspended from entry to the United States. The 90 day period will allow for proper review and establishment of standards to prevent terrorist or criminal infiltration by foreign nationals.
Importantly, however, Lawful Permanent Residents of the United States traveling on a valid I-551 will be allowed to board U.S. bound aircraft and will be assessed for exceptions at arrival ports of entry, as appropriate.  The entry of these individuals, subject to national security checks, is in the national interest. Therefore, we expect swift entry for these individuals.
In the first 30 days, DHS will perform a global country-by-country review of the information each country provides when their citizens apply for a U.S. visa or immigration benefit. Countries will then have 60 days to comply with any requests from the U.S. government to update or improve the quality of the information they provide.
DHS and the Department of State have the authority, on a case-by-case basis, to issue visas or allow the entry of nationals of these countries into the United States when it serves the national interest.  These seven countries were designated by Congress and the Obama Administration as posing a significant enough security risk to warrant additional scrutiny in the visa waiver context.
The Refugee Admissions Program will be temporarily suspended for the next 120 days while DHS and interagency partners review screening procedures to ensure refugees admitted in the future do not pose a security risk to citizens of the United States.
The Executive Order does not prohibit entry of, or visa issuance to, travelers with diplomatic visas, North Atlantic Treaty Organization visas, C-2 visas for travel to the United Nations, and G-1, G-2, G-3, and G-4 visas.
The Department of Homeland Security along with the Department of State, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation will develop uniform screening standards for all immigration programs government-wide.
Upon resumption of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, refugee admissions to the United States will not exceed 50,000 for fiscal year 2017.
The Secretary of Homeland Security will expedite the completion and implementation of a biometric entry-exit tracking system of all travelers into the United States.
See full text: https://www.dhs.gov/news/2017/01/29/protecting-nation-foreign-terrorist-entry-united-states

Then on Sunday, this bit of news came into view...
 Saudi king agrees in call with Trump to support Syria, Yemen safe zones: White House
Saudi Arabia's King Salman, in a telephone call on Sunday with U.S. President Donald Trump, agreed to support safe zones in Syria and Yemen, a White House statement said. Trump, during his presidential campaign last year, had called for Gulf states to pay for establishing safe zones to protect Syrian refugees. (REU)
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-saudi-idUSKBN15D14L

Editorial note: If that was the endgame of the above presidential order, to force these Gulf states to aid in taking Syrian refugees, then it was a clever move on Trump's part. The Democrats can't take the moral high ground on such actions it deals with national security, they too took punitive action against refugees fleeing tyrants, as far back in recent history back during FDR's presidency, when he turned back Jews fleeing persecution from nazi Germany, yet back then not a peep from the media back in those days condemning that action, or when FDR, established those internment camps for Japanese Americans shortly Pearl Harbor was attacked, fearing possible attacks from within. Yet Roosevelt never been called a tyrant in doing any of those actions. Other Democrat presidents also banned refugees coming to this country, reasons were national security, yet they never been hounded by the press. Double standard for sure.
This isn't about refusing people in this nation who wants a better life for themselves, this is about in my opinion of letting people in this nation who has no intention of following our laws, but wanting have us to adopt Sharia law, taking away our God given liberties we been enjoying for over 230 years. That's the issue. If they want to come and assimilate into our culture, follow the law of the land which is our US Constitution, and bill of rights, then by all means. That is what most immigrants coming to this nation as always done, to obey our laws, not adopt a religion over our liberties. The immigrants came to help build our nation, not set out to destroy it.      


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National Review: Trump’s Executive Order on Refugees — Separating Fact from Hysteria
The hysterical rhetoric about President Trump’s executive order on refugees is out of control. Let’s slow down and take a look at the facts.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/444370/donald-trump-refugee-executive-order-no-muslim-ban-separating-fact-hysteria?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_content=588d3ffb04d301222d018387&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook

After outcry, U.S. loosens curb on re-entry by green card holders (REU)
The administration of President Donald Trump loosened a restriction on legal residents holding green cards returning to the United States from overseas travel after a weekend of confusion, protests and worldwide outcry over a sweeping immigration order.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-immigration-idUSKBN15E1DE

Tens of thousands in U.S. cities protest Trump immigration order (REU)
Tens of thousands of people rallied in U.S. cities and at airports on Sunday to voice outrage over President Donald Trump's executive order restricting entry into the country for travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-immigration-protests-idUSKBN15D15H

Washington faith leaders reject immigration orders in Sunday sermons (REU)
The sun had just risen when the head of St. John's Church across the street from the White House broke from his standard practice of avoiding politics and spoke passionately against sweeping new restrictions on immigration ordered by President Donald Trump.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-immigration-churches-idUSKBN15D168


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Think this pretty much says it all.





Saturday, January 28, 2017

Folks shouldn't jump to conclusions over Presidential orders

 The liberal media is making fools out of themselves as usual

National Review: Trump’s Executive Order on Refugees — Separating Fact from Hysteria 
Finally, you can read the entire executive order from start to finish, reread it, then read it again, and you will not find a Muslim ban. It’s not there. Nowhere. At its most draconian, it temporarily halts entry from jihadist regions. In other words, Trump’s executive order is a dramatic climb-down from his worst campaign rhetoric.

 Actual orders from White House webpage:
Executive Order: Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) (8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.), and in order to ensure the public safety of the American people in communities across the United States as well as to ensure that our Nation's immigration laws are faithfully executed, I hereby declare the policy of the executive branch to be, and order, as follows:

Section 1.  Purpose.  Interior enforcement of our Nation's immigration laws is critically important to the national security and public safety of the United States.  Many aliens who illegally enter the United States and those who overstay or otherwise violate the terms of their visas present a significant threat to national security and public safety.  This is particularly so for aliens who engage in criminal conduct in the United States.

Sanctuary jurisdictions across the United States willfully violate Federal law in an attempt to shield aliens from removal from the United States.  These jurisdictions have caused immeasurable harm to the American people and to the very fabric of our Republic.

Tens of thousands of removable aliens have been released into communities across the country, solely because their home countries refuse to accept their repatriation.  Many of these aliens are criminals who have served time in our Federal, State, and local jails.  The presence of such individuals in the United States, and the practices of foreign nations that refuse the repatriation of their nationals, are contrary to the national interest.

Although Federal immigration law provides a framework for Federal-State partnerships in enforcing our immigration laws to ensure the removal of aliens who have no right to be in the United States, the Federal Government has failed to discharge this basic sovereign responsibility.  We cannot faithfully execute the immigration laws of the United States if we exempt classes or categories of removable aliens from potential enforcement.  The purpose of this order is to direct executive departments and agencies (agencies) to employ all lawful means to enforce the immigration laws of the United States.

Executive Order: Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvements:
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.) (INA), the Secure Fence Act of 2006 (Public Law 109 367) (Secure Fence Act), and the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (Public Law 104 208 Div. C) (IIRIRA), and in order to ensure the safety and territorial integrity of the United States as well as to ensure that the Nation's immigration laws are faithfully executed, I hereby order as follows:

Section 1.  Purpose.  Border security is critically important to the national security of the United States.  Aliens who illegally enter the United States without inspection or admission present a significant threat to national security and public safety.  Such aliens have not been identified or inspected by Federal immigration officers to determine their admissibility to the United States.  The recent surge of illegal immigration at the southern border with Mexico has placed a significant strain on Federal resources and overwhelmed agencies charged with border security and immigration enforcement, as well as the local communities into which many of the aliens are placed.

Transnational criminal organizations operate sophisticated drug- and human-trafficking networks and smuggling operations on both sides of the southern border, contributing to a significant increase in violent crime and United States deaths from dangerous drugs.  Among those who illegally enter are those who seek to harm Americans through acts of terror or criminal conduct.  Continued illegal immigration presents a clear and present danger to the interests of the United States.

Federal immigration law both imposes the responsibility and provides the means for the Federal Government, in cooperation with border States, to secure the Nation's southern border.  Although Federal immigration law provides a robust framework for Federal-State partnership in enforcing our immigration laws    and the Congress has authorized and provided appropriations to secure our borders    the Federal Government has failed to discharge this basic sovereign responsibility.  The purpose of this order is to direct executive departments and agencies (agencies) to deploy all lawful means to secure the Nation's southern border, to prevent further illegal immigration into the United States, and to repatriate illegal aliens swiftly, consistently, and humanely.

WA Commerce Dept: Millions of Dollars in Earned Income Tax Credits Go Unclaimed Each Year by Working Americans

Many people are eligible for a tax refund of up to $6,269 from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and do not claim it. Gov. Jay Inslee proclaimed tomorrow, Jan. 27 “Earned Income Tax Credit Day in Washington State” as part of a nationwide effort to increase awareness of this underused tax credit and how to apply for it.
You must file a federal tax return with the IRS to get your Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), even if you do not owe any tax or are not required to file.
Twenty percent of those eligible for the credit either do not claim it or do not file a tax return at all. The credit reduces the amount of taxes owed and results in a lump sum refund payment for most people who are eligible to claim it.
“As one of the largest anti-poverty programs in the United States, it is critical to raise awareness of this opportunity, not just for individuals and families, but also to strengthen our state’s economy,” Inslee said.
Last year 436,000 people in Washington applied for the credit, claiming close to $956 million in refunds and generating about $1.43 billion for our state’s economy. Even so, an estimated $270 million in federal tax credits go unclaimed in Washington.
“This year individuals can receive a tax refund of up to $6,269 if they meet eligibility requirements,” said Brian Bonlender, director of the Department of Commerce. “For over 40 years, the Earned Income Tax Credit has lifted working families out of poverty and strengthened communities throughout the state. I encourage everyone to learn more and see if you qualify.”
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http://www.commerce.wa.gov/news-releases/community-programs-facilities/millions-dollars-earned-income-tax-credits-go-unclaimed-year-working-americans/

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Friday, January 27, 2017

From our Congressional Delegation to Washington DC

VETERANS: Sen. Murray Urges President Trump to Uphold Campaign Promise and Put Veterans First, Exempt Entire VA from Federal Hiring Freeze
(Washington, D.C.) —Today, Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, joined members of both the Senate and House to demand President Trump exempt the entire Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and all veterans seeking federal jobs from his executive order that freezes federal hiring. The members’ letter emphasized that the hiring freeze will add to the chronic workforce shortages that are plaguing the VA, and that more doctors, nurses and administrative staff are needed at VA facilities to reduce wait times across the country and make payments on time. Washington state VA facilities have reported at least 300 current job openings. According to the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, the VA has reported it currently has more than 45,000 vacancies nationwide.

“At a time when we are working to help veterans get the care they earned in their service to our country, this action would only impede the department’s ability to follow through, including at facilities in our state,” said Senator Murray. “I strongly urge President Trump not to break the promise he made to put veterans first while he was on the campaign trail, and exempt the VA from the hiring freeze to allow caretakers, claim processors, and so many others to be hired and get to work.”  
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http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=B26E3126-A096-4029-86B7-D94445676F12


IMMIGRATION: Sen. Murray Statement on President Trump’s Executive Orders Issued Today
(Washington, D.C.) –  Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) issued the following statement after President Trump issued executive orders concerning immigration, including ramping up immigration raids that tear families apart, constructing a wall on the border between U.S. and Mexico, and punishing cities that prioritize local control of policing and public safety.

“It’s deeply disappointing but not surprising to see President Trump turn his divisive, campaign rhetoric into the actions we are seeing today. There’s no question the U.S. immigration system is in need of a serious overhaul, but targeting hard-working families, constructing an extremely costly wall, and burdening law enforcement in cities in Washington state and across our country does not even begin to address the complexities of this issue and in fact could set us back. I urge this Administration and the Republicans in Congress to work with Democrats on comprehensive immigration reform that truly works for families, for the economy, and for the security of our country.”
http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=39FD9005-1F61-486F-AD21-A13F96BD05FC

Murray, Cantwell Join Bipartisan Group of Senators to Introduce Global HER Act to Permanently Repeal the Global Gag Rule
WASHINGTON, D.C.  – After President Trump issued an executive order to reinstate the Global Gag Rule on Monday, U.S. Senators Patty Murray (D-WA) and Maria Cantwell (D-WA) joined their colleagues Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Susan Collins (R-ME), and 39 other senators to introduce the Global Health, Empowerment, and Rights (HER) Act, which would permanently repeal the harmful policy.

The Global Gag Rule, also known as the Mexico City Policy, bans federal funds for foreign non-governmental organizations that provide abortion services or provide information about abortion as part of comprehensive family planning services, forcing clinics to choose between providing limited reproductive health services while accepting U.S. foreign aid or providing inclusive family planning and reproductive healthcare with a limited budget. The executive order expanded the policy from the Bush Administration to apply to every program that falls under global health assistance at the Department of State, USAID and the Department of Health and Human Services.

“There are few Republican traditions more shameful that restricting access to reproductive health care in ways that most burden women who can least afford it—and President Trump’s expansion of the global gag rule, which would threaten the lives of women worldwide, is unfortunately a clear continuation,” said Senator Murray. “I’m proud to support the Global HER Act and I’m going to fight every step of the way against extreme policies that would take women backwards, here at home and abroad.”

“It is unfortunate President Trump is attacking women’s healthcare just days into his presidency,” said Senator Cantwell. “I support a woman’s right to choose, and am proud to co-sponsor this bill putting an end to the Global Gag rule. This rule impacts women around the globe who will be cut off from services essential to leading a healthy life.”
http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=31971058-6D91-4D3A-9730-DB27EBBF50AE

Murray, Cantwell Join Bipartisan Letter to Exempt Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Navy Shipyards Around the Country from Federal Hiring Freeze
Recent presidential memorandum signed by President Trump may have serious implications for Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
WASHINGTON, D.C.  – Today, U.S. Senators Patty Murray (D-WA) and Maria Cantwell (D-WA), joined by Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and five senate colleagues, sent a letter to Secretary of Defense James Mattis. The senators are calling for Department of Navy shipyard civilian employees to be exempt from the recent presidential memorandum signed by President Trump that freezes federal hiring.
While the President’s memorandum states that it does not apply to military personnel or positions considered essential to meet national security responsibilities, the uncertainty has caused shipyards across the country to suspend all hiring.
The consequences of the hiring freeze may be particularly harsh for Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) in Bremerton because of the size of the workforce, the number of vacancies, and the importance of the shipyard to Washington state’s $30 billion dollar maritime economy.
https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/murray-cantwell-join-bipartisan-letter-to-exempt-puget-sound-naval-shipyard-and-navy-shipyards-around-the-country-from-federal-hiring-freeze

 Kilmer Tapped to Fill New Leadership Role on House Appropriations Committee
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Representative Derek Kilmer (D-WA) was selected by his Democratic colleagues to fill the role of Vice Ranking Member for the House Appropriations Committee. The position was created after the House Democratic Caucus unanimously approved the creation of Vice Ranking Members for each standing committee. Members tapped for the role will serve for one full term.

Vice Ranking Members positions were designated for newer members to better gain insights and contribute to the committee process.  Among other obligations, as Ranking Member, Kilmer will be the committee's designated liaison to the Democratic Budget Group and the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee.

“It will be an honor to serve in this role and ensure this committee focuses on building an economy that works better for everyone,” said Kilmer. “I look forward to joining with Ranking Member Nita Lowey and the rest of my colleagues to champion our priorities. This opportunity puts me in a better position to stand up for quality jobs and education opportunities, honoring our commitment to those who serve, and ensuring a secure retirement remains in reach for everyone.”
http://kilmer.house.gov/news/press-releases/kilmer-tapped-to-fill-new-leadership-role-on-house-appropriations-committee-



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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Cantwell Joins 53 Members of Congress to Demand Trump Exempt Entire VA from Hiring Freeze

Federal Hiring Freeze Will Delay Veterans’ Access to Care and Benefits, and Hurt Veterans Seeking Federal Jobs
WASHINGTON, D.C.  – Today, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) joined a group of 53 members of Congress to demand President Trump exempt the entire Veterans Administration (VA) and all veterans seeking federal jobs from his executive order that freezes federal hiring.
The members say Trump’s hiring freeze will have devastating impacts on veterans and their families.
“A hiring freeze at the VA will delay veterans’ access to health care and resolution of their disability claims, which for many of our nation’s heroes provides a sole source of income to them and their families,” the members wrote.  “Our nation’s veterans should not be made to sacrifice any more than they already have while you review federal hiring.”
The members additionally called on Trump to exempt all veterans seeking employment from his hiring freeze, underscoring that veterans make up 31 percent of the federal workforce. A hiring freeze across the federal government will hurt veterans, many of whom are transitioning from the military to civilian service and may be disabled.
“The negative impacts of this freeze will be felt across the country and disproportionately affect those men and women who have honorably served in our military,” they added.
Cantwell, and the other members emphasized that the hiring freeze will add to the chronic workforce shortages that are plaguing the VA, and that more doctors, nurses and administrative staff are needed at VA facilities to reduce wait times across the country and make payments on time.
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https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cantwell-joins-53-members-of-congress-to-demand-trump-exempt-entire-va-from-hiring-freeze


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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

ADDING FUEL TO THE FIRE ON PIPELINE IN DAKOTA

BUT AGAIN....WE NEED TO DIG FOR OUR OWN OIL, NOT DEPEND ON SAUDI OIL!
There has to be away to both preserve the rights of native peoples, and have our oil too.


The White House: Presidential Memorandum Regarding Construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline
Section 1. Policy. The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) under development by Dakota Access, LLC, represents a substantial, multi-billion-dollar private investment in our Nation's energy infrastructure. This approximately 1,100-mile pipeline is designed to carry approximately 500,000 barrels per day of crude oil from the Bakken and Three Forks oil production areas in North Dakota to oil markets in the United States. At this time, the DAPL is more than 90 percent complete across its entire route. Only a limited portion remains to be constructed.
I believe that construction and operation of lawfully permitted pipeline infrastructure serve the national interest.---President Trump
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/01/24/presidential-memorandum-regarding-construction-dakota-access-pipeline

US Chamber of Commerce: President Trump Revives Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipelines
It’s great seeing a president who treats North American energy abundance as a benefit to producing jobs and growth.
“For too long, private infrastructure investment has been held hostage by government interference driven by fringe interests,” said Karen Harbert, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber’s Institute for 21st Century Energy. “Today’s Executive Orders on the Dakota Access pipeline and Keystone XL pipeline demonstrate that we finally have an administration that is serious about putting American energy to work for the entire economy.”
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) agreed.
https://www.uschamber.com/above-the-fold/president-trump-revives-keystone-xl-and-dakota-access-pipelines

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Standing Rock Sioux: 'we can't back down now' on Dakota pipeline fight--The Guardian
The Standing Rock Sioux tribe and its supporters are vowing to resist Donald Trump’s executive order to allow construction of the Dakota Access pipeline with legal action, civil disobedience and a return to the “water protector” encampments.
“President Trump is legally required to honor our treaty rights and provide a fair and reasonable pipeline process,” said Standing Rock Sioux tribal chairman Dave Archambault, who called Trump’s action “politically motivated”.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/standing-rock-sioux-we-cant-back-down-now-on-dakota-pipeline-fight/ar-AAmbNgz?li=BBnb7Kz

Here's who benefits from Keystone, Dakota pipelines---CBS NEWS
President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that construction would move forward on the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, both of which had stalled under the Obama administration. The decision was a blow to environmental activists and supporters of tribal sovereignty, but was touted by the White House as a great boost to the American economy.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/heres-who-benefits-from-keystone-dakota-pipelines/ar-AAmbHBu

6 of America's 8 oil-producing states are now in recession (USA TODAY)
Recession swamped six of the eight biggest oil-pumping U.S. states in 2016, according to a new report that illustrates the damaging effects of the global commodity's slide on American energy.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/6-of-americas-8-oil-producing-states-are-now-in-recession/ar-AAmaPBA

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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

UN NEWS CENTER: Religious leaders deserve full support in quest for peace, says UN adviser on genocide prevention

23 January 2017 – Religious leaders and faith-based organizations have a responsibility to contribute to peaceful societies and the international community must support these grassroots peacemakers in their daily activities, the United Nations official mandated to fight genocide today told an international meeting on religion.

Addressing the third annual symposium on ‘The Role of Religion and Faith-Based Organizations in International Affairs,’ now under way at UN Headquarters in New York, Adama Dieng, the UN Special Adviser for Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect, said that religious leaders “have a responsibility to contribute to the building of peaceful, inclusive and cohesive societies that are resilient to conflict, violent extremism and atrocity crimes.”
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56024#.WIeIx_krIps

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Monday, January 23, 2017

State Community Economic Revitalization Board invests $850,000 in public infrastructure

The Washington State Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB) approved $850,000 in loans and grants for public infrastructure development and economic feasibility studies targeting business growth and job creation in the cities of Othello and Airway Heights, for the Makah Tribe, and at the Port of Sunnyside.

Adams County – $50,000 grant to the City of Othello for a feasibility study to implement the first phase of the city’s water supply plan, which includes constructing a new well, pump station and reservoir. CERB funds are matched by $16,667 in local resources.
Clallam County – $50,000 grant to the Makah Tribe for the Cape Flattery Fishermen’s Co-op Expansion project. A feasibility study will develop a strategy to upgrade the processing plant potential to increase value-added production, new sales and job creation. CERB funds were matched by $16,667 in local resources.
Spokane County – $50,000 grant to the city of Airway Heights for a feasibility study to develop a master plan for the Airway Heights Industrial Center. The project will produce a “highest and best use” analysis, an economic feasibility assessment, identification of priority development sites, a “planned action ordinance” to facilitate development of those sites and a targeted infrastructure funding and development strategy for the area. CERB funds were matched by $16,667 in local resources.
Yakima County – $400,000 loan and a $300,000 grant to the Port of Sunnyside for the Varietal Beer Company construction project. This committed private partner project consists of modifying an existing 5,500-square-foot cement block building for use as a brewery, taproom and bottling facility.  Varietal Beer Company will invest $405,000 in a 10-barrel brewing system, creating 23 permanent jobs. CERB funds were matched by $300,000 in local resources.
“Our role is to be responsive to local needs by making timely and smart investment decisions. CERB has a proven track record for being a good steward of public money and an advocate for local communities,” said CERB Chair David Rhoden.

“CERB is helping strengthen rural communities by investing in public facilities that enable new and existing businesses to provide good jobs,” said Brian Bonlender, director of the Washington State Department of Commerce.

The release of CERB funds to these projects is contingent upon each applicant completing specific pre-contract requirements, such as finalizing other funding sources and obtaining necessary permits.

Since 1982, CERB has committed nearly $163 million to local jurisdictions across the state, an investment generating more than 35,000 jobs, and private capital investments of a $5.6 billion ($34 to $1) return on CERB investment.

As Washington’s strategic economic development resource, CERB is focused on creating private sector jobs in partnership with local governments by financing infrastructure improvements. These improvements encourage new business development and expansion. In addition to funding construction projects, CERB provides limited funding for studies that evaluate high-priority economic development projects.
REF. http://www.commerce.wa.gov/state-community-economic-revitalization-board-invests-850000-public-infrastructure/

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Saturday, January 21, 2017

WOMEN’S MARCH: Senator Murray on the Seattle Womxn’s March: “I Stand With You”

(Washington, D.C.) – Today, Senator Murray released the following statement in support of the Womxn’s March on Seattle, in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington on Saturday, January 21st. There are expected to be twenty sister marches across Washington State. Senator Murray will be at the national march in Washington D.C.
“I am so proud to support the Womxn’s March on Seattle, a sister march to the Women’s March on Washington. I will be at the national march in Washington DC alongside Planned Parenthood, other women’s rights organizations, and thousands of people who have traveled from all over the country.
“And though I wish I could be alongside you in my home state, I know that in Seattle, and in twenty other cities across Washington state, women and families will make themselves heard – that women’s rights are human rights.
“We march on Saturday for peace and equity, in opposition to divisive, hateful rhetoric that has recently become too common in our political and social spaces. Know that I stand with you, and will keep fighting for you in Washington DC.”
Ref. http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=83B2C06C-2334-4144-A17E-46309F7F6E9C

Editorial comment: No readers the womxns is no typo it is exactly the way Sen. Murray spelled (women's march)

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Friday, January 20, 2017

TRUMP SWORN IN AS 45th PRESIDENT

THE WHITE HOUSE: REMARKS OF PRESIDENT DONALD J.  TRUMP – AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY
Quote: Chief Justice Roberts, President Carter, President Clinton, President Bush, President Obama, fellow Americans, and people of the world: thank you. We, the citizens of America, are now joined in a great national effort to rebuild our country and to restore its promise for all of our people.
Together, we will determine the course of America and the world for years to come.
We will face challenges. We will confront hardships. But we will get the job done.
Every four years, we gather on these steps to carry out the orderly and peaceful transfer of power, and we are grateful to President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama for their gracious aid throughout this transition. They have been magnificent.
REF: https://www.whitehouse.gov/inaugural-address
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Thursday, January 19, 2017

STATE NEWS REPORT

Cantwell Demands Commitments from the Interior Secretary Nominee Ryan Zinke

Cantwell Asks about Public Lands and Water Management, Taxpayer Fairness, Coal Policy, Tribal Treaty Rights and Sovereignty, Landslide Detection Funding and the Columbia River Treaty
Washington, D.C. – Today, Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) questioned the president-elect’s nominee to be the Secretary of the Interior, Rep. Ryan Zinke.
“Today’s hearing is about determining whether this nominee is committed to making sure that we minimize environmental harm, that we pay for cleanup and that we have one fundamental principle that continues to be that ‘polluters pay,’” Sen. Cantwell said.
The Interior Secretary is responsible for stewardship of public lands and natural resources, in addition to making sure the interests of all American consumers and tribes are protected. Sen. Cantwell demanded answers on coal, federal ownership of public lands and tribal consultation. (Dated 1. 17. 17)
REF: https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cantwell-demands-commitments-from-the-interior-secretary-nominee-ryan-zinke-



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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

NATIONAL HEADLINES & ADVOCACY NOTEBOOK

Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch Delivers Final Speech as Attorney General at 16th Street Baptist Church in Commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


To Pastor [Arthur] Price and the members of this storied church; to Congresswoman [Terri] Sewell, one of our strong voices on the Hill; to the elected officials of this great state; to Mayor [William] Bell and the leaders of this forward-leaning city; to all who have come out today to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King; to all who work for freedom and equality: I bring you greetings from the city of Washington, D.C., and the entire Obama Administration.

To my colleague, my friend, U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance, thank you for that kind introduction.  To you and U.S. Attorneys [Gregory] Davis and [George] Beck, thank you for your work over the years on behalf of the American people.

I am delighted to be back in Birmingham.  It is a pleasure to be here, and it is an honor to stand before you in this beautiful and historic sanctuary, whose significance to our nation’s history was formally recognized just last week by President Obama, who designated 16th St. Baptist Church as part of the new Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument.  I want to congratulate you on this high honor, and I share your joy that 16th St. Baptist – along with Kelly Ingram Park – will be preserved and protected for generations to come, ensuring that Americans will always know of Birmingham’s heroic contribution to the civil rights movement.  They will also know that this is a living monument, just as this is an active and vibrant church, honoring the past but also very much working on the issues of today.

Standing in this house of worship reminds me of Jacob’s words in Exodus: “Surely the Lord is in this place.”  Generations of men and women have found the Lord in 16th St. Baptist Church.  They have come here in times of joy and seasons of sorrow.  They have come here to lament and to praise; to mourn and to celebrate; to bury and to baptize.  They have come here inspired by the unseen promise of God’s kingdom – that “every valley shall be raised up, and every hill made low.”  And more than that, they have come here to work – to do the hard and often dangerous work of pushing America to make good on its pledge “that all men are created equal.”
Ref. https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/attorney-general-loretta-e-lynch-delivers-final-speech-attorney-general-16th-street


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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

WORLD NEWS REPORT

El Salvador’s ‘Historic’ Rejection of Violence, Embracing Dialogue, Inspired World, Says Secretary-General

Following is UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ message, delivered by Miroslav Jenca, Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Salvadorian Peace Accords, in New York today:
I offer my warmest congratulations to the Government and people of El Salvador on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Peace Accords.  A quarter century ago, Salvadorian leaders had the courage to place the well-being of the Salvadorian people above partisan interests.  You resolved to look towards the future, overcoming profound differences and wounds, to set down the bases for a more prosperous and peaceful society.  The world was inspired by your historic decision to reject violence and address differences through dialogue.
Your peacemaking and peacebuilding experience left a lasting impression on the United Nations.  The United Nations Observer Mission in El Salvador taught us that peacebuilding must place human rights at the centre of all our work.  Your commitment and efforts to achieve peace remain an example for the world as we cope with increasingly complex and interlinked conflicts marked by horrific violations of international humanitarian law and human rights.
Now is a moment to reflect on the past and confront present challenges.  Today, too many Salvadorians struggle to make a decent living, suffer violence and are forced to flee their communities, leaving broken families behind.  Violence, lingering inequality and lack of opportunities prevent Salvadorians from fully reaping the dividends of peace.  In many instances, political divisions block the necessary agreements to advance the common good and achieve true reconciliation.  Transparent and inclusive dialogue, mutual respect and joint efforts are key to overcoming today’s challenges, not only in El Salvador but throughout the world.
Today, once again, El Salvador is breaking ground, embarking on an innovative process and inviting the United Nations to assist. In May of last year, the Government of El Salvador sought the Secretary-General’s good offices to facilitate dialogue among Salvadorians and reach agreements on key challenges facing the country.  Building on the long-standing history of cooperation between the United Nations and El Salvador, the dialogue we are ushering in today will renew this bond.
Twenty-five years ago, many of you sitting here took on the historic responsibility to seek peace and build a better future.  I trust that leaders of political parties and civil society will once again put the interest of the country first and advance towards the consolidation of a more just and inclusive society, where all citizens reap the dividends of peace and sustainable development.  This will again inspire the world.
I look forward to continuing our fruitful cooperation to uphold the three pillars of the United Nations — peace and security, human rights and sustainable development — in El Salvador, the region and the world.
Ref. http://www.un.org/press/en/2017/sgsm18407.doc.htm

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Monday, January 16, 2017

US CHAMBER: 2017 State of American Business Address

Quote from Speech: " At this moment of significant transition for our country, the American business community is optimistic about the year ahead—optimistic…and also realistic about the hard work that will be required to make our optimism a reality.

            We’re optimistic—because even in the eighth year of an aging recovery there are no visible signs of another recession. We expect the economy to continue to grow modestly in 2017. We’re optimistic—because the housing market is healthy, energy prices have stabilized, inflation is under control, stock markets are performing well, and consumer and business confidence have improved.
 Most of all, business is optimistic because we see a once-in-a-generation opportunity to enact major reforms that could transform the American economy from a low-growth to a high-growth economy.
 And that’s how we bring the jobs back … that’s how we revitalize hard-hit communities … and that's how we give every citizen the opportunity to pursue the American dream.
We do it with growth—sound, long-term economic growth.
There are also reasons for caution.
  Good intentions are fine, but policymakers still must deliver the goods. That could take some time. New appointees must be confirmed and settle into their jobs. Bills must be passed and then they have to take effect—all before the economic benefits can be realized.
Uncertainty is always a factor in business. And there is plenty of uncertainty today—not just at home but abroad.
Many of our trading partners remain in a weakened economic condition.
The U.K. is trying to figure out its new relationship with Europe—and then we must figure out our new arrangement with the U.K. There are critical elections coming up in France and Germany. Will the conventional wisdom be as wrong in those places as it was with Brexit and our own election?
In a global economy, decisions made by leaders in China, India, Japan, Russia, the Middle East, and elsewhere can have a big impact on the prospects of American companies and American workers.
 Cybersecurity continues to be a major challenge. The potential for disruption is huge. The Chamber will continue to devote significant resources this year to equip companies with the tools, advice, and policies they need to protect themselves and their customers.
There is also the constant threat of terrorist attacks and geopolitical crises. Any major event could upend agendas and alter economic forecasts overnight.
 Add up the various upside and downside risks I have mentioned, and what do we see ahead for our economy?
The Chamber is forecasting modestly improved economic growth in the range of 2 to 2.5 percent in 2017. Inflation will remain subdued this year, perhaps just above the Federal Reserve’s target of 2 percent. Therefore, we can expect two or even three additional interest rate hikes from the Fed over the course of the year.
This means that U.S. monetary policy will be at odds with some of our trading partners—and so the dollar is likely to be under significant upward pressure. A stronger dollar will benefit America’s consumers and importers and it may attract more capital here—but it will also make competing in global markets more difficult for our exporters.
 That’s why it is important that the new administration does not add to the burdens facing our exporters—or to the millions of American workers whose jobs depend on exports—by erecting barriers to trade."---Read more
https://www.uschamber.com/speech/2017-state-american-business-address

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Saturday, January 14, 2017

HOMELESSNESS: Sen. Murray on Announcement that King County Will Receive Significant Investment to Tackle Youth Homelessness: Seattle and King County Are Leading the Way

(Washington, D.C.) — Today, Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA), a senior member of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development (THUD), announced that a $5.4 million dollar grant will be awarded to the King County Department of Community and Human Services to tackle youth homelessness in King County and Seattle, the largest grant received by a non-statewide entity in today’s announcement. This award could directly help 70,000 young people over the course of the grant. It was awarded through a competitive application process by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and made possible by Sen. Murray’s bipartisan work to increase focus on addressing youth homelessness during the 2016 appropriations process, with the leadership of THUD Chairwoman Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Ranking Member Jack Reed (D-RI).
“In receiving this first-ever grant through the new Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program, King County and Seattle have proven that their innovative, inclusive approach to addressing youth homelessness deserves nationwide recognition, and I’m proud to be able to help them further expand their efforts with this significant award,” said Senator Murray. “Their strong plan, which includes lasting partnerships between government, non-profits, and philanthropic organizations, relies on recommendations from young people who have experienced homelessness themselves. This should help ensure that these programs are as effective as possible and bring us closer to the goal of ending youth homelessness. There are thousands of young people in the Seattle area who are struggling to find stable housing and will now be able to receive the extra boost they need to get back on track.”
“The future of our region – and of our country – is our children. In too many ways we are failing them. If we don’t address the reality of homeless children, of marginalized children, we can’t succeed as a community. Senator Murray sees this clearly – the effective advocacy she provides is making a real difference on our streets, in our schools and in the future of our communities,” said Megan Hyla of King County Housing Authority.

“It is tragic to see so many people in the Seattle-King County area experiencing homelessness, among them many of our youth,” said Andrew Lofton, Executive Director of the Seattle Housing Authority. “We are tremendously heartened, however, that in Senator Patty Murray, Washington State has a true champion on issues of homelessness and housing. Her work, along with others, on this grant brings substantial new resources to our region, giving young people who are homeless opportunities for a stable living environment.”

HUD announced today that it is awarding $33 million to 10 communities–including four rural communities–under its Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) designed to help end youth homelessness.  Funded for the first time in the FY 2016 Appropriations Act, HUD announced on August 22, 2016, that it would accept applications for the YHDP program until November 30, 2016.  HUD received 130 applications, which underwent a comprehensive review. King County was chosen for a number of reasons, including strong collaboration with government agencies, non-profits, and philanthropies, which also will supplement the HUD award with private capital and resources.
Ref. http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=02DC6A17-7F2B-4F1B-BA47-C0D66098FC36

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Friday, January 13, 2017

Cantwell Statement on PHMSA Rulemaking on Volatility of Crude Transported by Rail

WASHINGTON, D.C.  – U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell released the following statements after the Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration announced an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking on vapor pressure for crude oil transported by rail:
“I applaud the Department of Transportation for taking this important step to regulate the dangerous and volatile crude oil being transported through communities across Washington state and the nation. The volatility of crude oil must be regulated by the federal government, not private corporations.”

Background
Today’s announcement follows months of pressure from Cantwell. In 2015, Cantwell successfully passed a proposal requiring DOT and the U.S. Department of Energy to study crude oil volatility – a critical component to DOT’s final rulemaking.
Cantwell has been a constant voice in increasing tanker car safety and reducing volatility of crude oil that passes through communities across Washington state. Following the oil train derailment in Mosier, Oregon, Cantwell led a group of ten senators calling on DOT and PHMSA to set an emergency interim rule for volatility of crude oil transported by rail.
As part of her efforts to protect communities along rail tracks, Cantwell introduced the Crude-By-Rail Safety Act of 2015, which would set strong new safety standards for trains hauling volatile crude oil.
Ref. https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cantwell-statement-on-phmsa-rulemaking-on-volatility-of-crude-transported-by-rail-

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Thursday, January 12, 2017

Bipartisan Working Group Announces Kilmer will serve as New Co-Chair

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, the Bipartisan Working Group announced that Representative Derek Kilmer (D-WA) will serve as a new co-chairman of the organization along with current Co-Chair Jim Renacci (R-OH). The Bipartisan Working Group was founded in 2011 and includes an even number of Democrat and Republican members. They meet once a week to discuss legislation and how they can work together on issues to make Congress more effective for the American people.

“I’m honored to serve as co-chair with Representative Renacci,” said Kilmer. “Democrats and Republicans aren’t always going to agree, but now more than ever we need to give folks the opportunity to engage in a respectful and productive dialogue. I’m proud to be part of a group that brings people together to talk about the big issues impacting Americans. I look forward to helping pushing Congress to get back on track by following our approach.”---from Congressman Kilmer's webpage dated 1.9.17
http://kilmer.house.gov/news/press-releases/bipartisan-working-group-announces-kilmer-will-serve-as-new-co-chair-

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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

OBAMA BIDS FAREWELL TO HIS FAILED PRESIDENCY IN SPEECH...There's the door pal!

The White House: Remarks by the President in Farewell Address
Quote: There’s a second threat to our democracy -- and this one is as old as our nation itself.  After my election, there was talk of a post-racial America.  And such a vision, however well-intended, was never realistic.  Race remains a potent and often divisive force in our society.  Now, I’ve lived long enough to know that race relations are better than they were 10, or 20, or 30 years ago, no matter what some folks say.    You can see it not just in statistics, you see it in the attitudes of young Americans across the political spectrum.
But we’re not where we need to be.  And all of us have more work to do.    If every economic issue is framed as a struggle between a hardworking white middle class and an undeserving minority, then workers of all shades are going to be left fighting for scraps while the wealthy withdraw further into their private enclaves.    If we're unwilling to invest in the children of immigrants, just because they don’t look like us, we will diminish the prospects of our own children -- because those brown kids will represent a larger and larger share of America’s workforce.  (Applause.)  And we have shown that our economy doesn’t have to be a zero-sum game.  Last year, incomes rose for all races, all age groups, for men and for women.
So if we're going to be serious about race going forward, we need to uphold laws against discrimination -- in hiring, and in housing, and in education, and in the criminal justice system.    That is what our Constitution and our highest ideals require.
But laws alone won’t be enough.  Hearts must change.  It won't change overnight.  Social attitudes oftentimes take generations to change.  But if our democracy is to work in this increasingly diverse nation, then each one of us need to try to heed the advice of a great character in American fiction -- Atticus Finch -- who said “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view…until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”
For blacks and other minority groups, it means tying our own very real struggles for justice to the challenges that a lot of people in this country face -- not only the refugee, or the immigrant, or the rural poor, or the transgender American, but also the middle-aged white guy who, from the outside, may seem like he’s got advantages, but has seen his world upended by economic and cultural and technological change.  We have to pay attention, and listen.  
For white Americans, it means acknowledging that the effects of slavery and Jim Crow didn’t suddenly vanish in the ‘60s  that when minority groups voice discontent, they’re not just engaging in reverse racism or practicing political correctness.  When they wage peaceful protest, they’re not demanding special treatment but the equal treatment that our Founders promised.  
For native-born Americans, it means reminding ourselves that the stereotypes about immigrants today were said, almost word for word, about the Irish, and Italians, and Poles -- who it was said we're going to destroy the fundamental character of America.  And as it turned out, America wasn’t weakened by the presence of these newcomers; these newcomers embraced this nation’s creed, and this nation was strengthened.

Related stories:
'Yes we did' _ Obama bids farewell in nostalgic last speech
CHICAGO (AP) — President Barack Obama has bid farewell to the nation in an emotional speech that sought to comfort a country on edge over rapid economic changes, persistent security threats and the election of Donald Trump.


Obama pushes values and prods Trump in final, emotional address ( REU)
With a final call of his campaign mantra "Yes We Can," President Barack Obama urged Americans on Tuesday to stand up for U.S. values and reject discrimination as the United States transitions to the presidency of Republican Donald Trump.

FULL SPEECH: Emotional Obama's final speech, challenge to the nation (The Hill)
On Tuesday night, President Obama delivered the final address of his presidency to the American people.


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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

US DEFENSE NEWS: Carter, U.S. Needs Strong, Balanced Approach to Russia

WASHINGTON, Jan. 8, 2017 — The United States needs a strong but balanced approach to Russia, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said today on NBC's Meet the Press.
Carter also discussed the recent U.S. intelligence community assessment of alleged Russian activities and intentions in the November presidential election. The intelligence community did a "painstaking" and "careful" job in coming to its assessment, Carter said.
The intelligence community on Friday released a declassified assessment that alleged Russia carried out an "influence campaign" aimed at the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Those alleged actions included cyber activities against targets, according to the assessment.
The intelligence community, according to Carter, was "very clear -- they were very unequivocal about the judgement." The situation raises questions about U.S. overall strategy with respect to Russia, he said.
"It's an aggressive act against our very democracy," he said, adding, "That’s why I think all Americans need to regard it very seriously."
A U.S. response does not have to be limited to cyber, or to a military response, he explained, emphasizing the importance of trying to work with Russia "where we can."
Read more: https://www.defense.gov/News/Article/Article/1044497/carter-us-needs-strong-balanced-approach-to-russia

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Monday, January 9, 2017

DNR: Teanaway Community Forest Advisory Committee set to begin recreation planning

The Teanaway Community Forest Advisory Committee will begin developing a recreation plan for the forest when it meets on Thursday, Jan. 12, in Cle Elum.
 The meeting, which will be open to the public, will take place from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Swauk-Teanaway Grange, 1361 Ballard Hill Road.
 Washington state acquired about 50,000 acres for the community forest in 2013, and the departments of Natural Resources (DNR) and Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) worked with the advisory committee to develop a long-term forest management plan which was published in 2015.
 The management plan calls for the two agencies to develop a recreation blueprint for the forest. The recreation plan will lay a foundation for the preservation and development of recreation opportunities over the next 10 to 15 years, consistent with watershed protection and other priorities identified by state lawmakers.
 DNR and WDFW hosted a public open house in late October 2016 to give local residents the opportunity to discuss the recreation planning effort with agency personnel and members of the advisory committee.
 The Jan. 12 meeting will be the committee’s first session devoted specifically to recreation planning. It will include a review of the recreation elements of the forest management plan and an overview of the recreation planning process. Future committee meetings will occur on the second Thursday of each month through December 2017, and all are open to the public.
 The meeting agenda, future committee meeting dates and other information about the forest, including the 2015 management plan and the roster of advisory committee members, is available on the DNR website at www.dnr.wa.gov/TeanawayRec.
Background: Washington’s first state-managed community forest
The Teanaway Community Forest is located at the headwaters of the Yakima Basin watershed. Its acquisition in 2013 was the largest single land transaction by Washington state in 45 years and reflected more than a decade of collaboration involving many organizations and individuals. The property is Washington’s first state-managed community forest under the terms of legislation enacted in 2011. That law empowers communities to partner with DNR to purchase forests that support local economies and public recreation.
 Acquisition of the Teanaway was a key step in implementing the Yakima Basin Integrated Plan, an initiative developed by a coalition of public and private organizations to safeguard the basin’s water supply, restore fisheries, conserve habitat, preserve working lands and enhance recreational opportunities.
 The forest is managed through a partnership between DNR and WDFW, with input from the advisory committee, the local community and interested stakeholders.
Ref. http://www.dnr.wa.gov/news/teanaway-community-forest-advisory-committee-set-begin-recreation-planning

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Saturday, January 7, 2017

Monday’s Supreme Court Inauguration Ceremony includes swearing in of newly elected Chief Justice Mary Fairhurst; New six-year terms for Justices Madsen, Wiggins and Yu

From a press release issued January 5th
OLYMPIA, WA — On Monday, January 9th at 9:30 a.m., Justice Mary E. Fairhurst will be sworn in as the newest Chief Justice of the Washington State Supreme Court; along with the inaugurations of Justices Barbara A. Madsen, Charles K. Wiggins and Mary I. Yu, who were reelected to six-year terms.

While seating is very limited in the courtroom, the event is open to the public and overflow seating will be available in the foyer of the Supreme Court at the Temple of Justice in Olympia.

Chief Justice-Elect Mary E. Fairhurst was recently elected by her peers as the 56th chief justice of the Court. Fairhurst was first elected to the Court in 2002 and served 16 years in the Washington State Attorney General’s Office and as president of the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA). She earned her undergraduate and law degree from Gonzaga University. In 2011, the WSBA gave her its highest honor, the Award of Merit.

Justice Barbara Madsen was the first woman to be popularly elected to the Washington Supreme Court and has served two terms as Chief Justice — one of the longest serving in Washington State history. She has been honored for her leadership on issues of gender equality by many organizations and has served as chair of the Washington State Gender and Justice Committee for 18 years. Madsen was elected to the Washington Supreme Court in 1992, 1998, 2004, 2010, and 2016.

Justice Charles K. Wiggins was first elected to the Court in 2010 after practicing law for over 30 years, including serving as a judge on Division Two of the Washington Court of Appeals, as a pro tem superior court judge in King and Jefferson Counties, and as an attorney in private practice. Justice Wiggins graduated from Princeton University and earned an MBA from the University of Hawaii and his JD from Duke Law School.

Justice Mary Yu joined the Supreme Court in 2014 after more than 14 years as a judge on the King County Superior Court bench. Justice Yu serves on numerous boards, including as Co-Chair of the Washington State Minority and Justice Commission. She has received several “Judge of the Year” awards from organizations, including the Washington State Bar Association. Yu received her law degree from the University of Notre Dame Law School and in 2015 received the “Woman of the Year” award from Seattle University School of Law and the Women’s Law Caucus.
Ref. http://www.courts.wa.gov/newsinfo/?fa=newsinfo.internetdetail&newsid=10548

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Friday, January 6, 2017

Senator Murray Meets with Congressman Tom Price, Discuss Vision for Health Department and “Starkly Different Views” on Health Care Priorities

Press release issued: Jan 04 2017
(Washington, D.C.) — Today, Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Ranking Member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, released the following statement after meeting with President-elect Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Congressman Tom Price (R-GA).
“Today I met with Congressman Price to discuss his vision for the Department of Health and Human Services and the starkly different views we have about our health care system and health priorities crucial to women, families, and seniors nationwide. As I have made clear, Congressman Price’s record of spearheading policies that undermine the health and rights of women, the LGBT community, and other vulnerable populations makes him a deeply troubling choice to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
“As a leading proponent of rushing to dismantle our health care system, Congressman Price continues to pursue a dangerous agenda that would take health care away from millions of people, raise families’ health care costs, make draconian cuts to Medicaid that will hurt children and people with disabilities, and would end the guarantee of coverage under Medicare.
“I also continue to be concerned by recent reports suggesting that Congressman Price may have fallen short of his basic duty to appropriately separate his position in public office and his financial investments.
“I expect a thorough, rigorous vetting and hearing process.”
Ref.  http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=7F7396E4-E468-434B-A7E8-316306DF7D47

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Thursday, January 5, 2017

First swipes at new administration of the new year by our congressional delegations

Kilmer Statement on Reversal of Proposal to Gut Congressional Ethics Office
Washington, D.C. – Today, Representative Derek Kilmer (D-WA) released the following statement after the majority withdrew a plan to approve a change to House Rules that would severely limit the ability of the Office of Congressional Ethics to investigate allegations of corruption.
“Congress needs to get back on track,” said Kilmer. “It can’t do that without having transparency and accountability when it comes to ethics. More than ever, a strong Office of Congressional Ethics is needed to ensure that leaders abide by the highest standards. I’m glad this office will continue to operate independently. To restore the public’s faith in Congress it’s time for members to focus on offering solutions that give people hope that our future will remain bright.”
REF: http://kilmer.house.gov/news/press-releases/kilmer-statement-on-reversal-of-proposal-to-gut-congressional-ethics-office-


Senator Murray on GOP Plans to Dismantle Health Care System: Instead of Putting Politics Ahead of Families’ Health Care, Work to Make System Better
(Washington, D.C.) — Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) joined Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, and fellow Democrats to hold a press conference to discuss Republican attempts to dismantle Medicare and Medicaid, as well as the Affordable Care Act. The press conference was held following Senate and House Democrats’ meeting with President Barack Obama.
Senator Murray said that studies show Republican plans to dismantle the health care system will cause families to pay more for health care, and leave seniors vulnerable when they can least afford it. She urged Republicans to step back from the brink before it’s too late and agree to work across the aisle to make the health care system work better for all families.
http://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=0F54E5F8-6C7A-4820-89F9-31ED66F9ABA5

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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

From the FBI Files: Cyberstalking Woman Sentenced for Harassing Victim on Social Media

The messages were relentless. A California woman couldn’t escape the barrage of malicious texts, phone calls, and social media posts originating from a mysterious individual with whom she had no previous connection.
The harassment didn’t stop until the FBI intervened and uncovered a trail of threats and extortion that led to a Miami college student—who is now behind bars for cyberstalking.
“An unwanted relationship was being pushed on a victim who ultimately felt terrorized by an obsessed individual she didn’t even know,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Jodi Anton, who supported the FBI during the investigation. “The constant intimidation was destroying her life, to the point where she could barely function at work and considered suicide.”
The perpetrator, Kassandra Cruz was completing her criminal justice degree at Florida International University and spent countless hours behind the computer between her studies. In June 2015, she became fixated on a woman she found on a pornography website and tracked down the actress through her social media accounts.
“The victim was an 18-year-old high school student at the time looking for ways to get ahead in life. She made a bad decision trying out pornography,” said Special Agent George Nau, who investigated the case out of the FBI’s Miami Field Office. “It was something she kept hidden from her family and employers. She didn’t realize her past would come back to haunt her 15 years later.”
Cruz gained access to two of the victim’s social media feeds by creating a fake persona of an attractive male U.S. Marine named Giovanni and sending friend requests. The former adult film actress accepted, and Giovanni began liking and commenting on almost every picture she shared. But the victim’s suspicions began to mount in September 2015, when Giovanni started to follow and like the her friends’ posts as well.
By the end of the summer, Cruz’s fake profiles were blocked, which angered her. She resorted to harassment and often violent threats, which were aimed not only at the victim but also her friends and family. Included in Cruz’s messages were a plot to expose the victim’s hidden past making adult films as well as demands to be paid $100,000 in return for leaving the victim alone.
Cruz’s flurry of e-mails, letters, and social media messages were taking their toll on the victim’s personal life and professional career. From the beginning of 2016 until late April, the victim received more than 900 phone calls and text messages on her cell phone alone. Approximately the same amount of unwanted calls were made to the victim’s home and work phones before the FBI ended the stalking.
“Cruz had many fake social media accounts, so it was difficult at first to track all of the threats to the source,” said Nau. “She would create a new profile as soon as she was blocked. But ultimately, the e-mails, phone calls, and letters led us to her.”
A turning point in the investigation took place in May 2016, when the FBI lured Cruz into a video chat with the victim to discuss paying the $100,000 extortion demand. While the conversation further solidified that Cruz was behind the threats, it was the in-person meeting arranged during the chat that allowed agents to finally make an arrest.
In August 2016, Cruz was sentenced to 22 months in prison after having been found guilty of cyberstalking.
“Even while Cruz was being driven to jail, she still wanted to talk to the victim,” said Nau. “She was blinded by her obsession and oblivious to the impact of her crime.”

https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/woman-sentenced-for-cyberstalking

Editorial note: I bet she'll be let off easy, plead mentally unstable and let off the hook. That's the usual case, if it was a guy forcing himself on this girl, he'd be sent to prison for a very long time mentally ill or not! His name and reputation smeared for all time.
 But, because the perp is a woman...different story! It's pathic really, that people have to resort in this kind of harassment in order to gain attention or some feeble notion of "love". The FBI is already setting up her defense as being unstable mentally. So just you watch. In my book, freaks like this should never be allowed near a computer again!

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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

From the UN NEWS CENTER: New UN chief Guterres pledges to make 2017 'a year for peace'

1 January 2017 – On his first day at the helm of the United Nations, Secretary-General António Guterres today pledged to make 2017 a year for peace.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=55899#.WGvaQ_krIps
“On this New Year's Day, I ask all of you to join me in making one shared New Year's resolution: Let us resolve to put peace first,” said Mr. Guterres in an appeal for peace.
He said one question weighs heavy on his heart. “That is: how can we help the millions of people caught up in conflict, suffering massively in wars with no end in sight?”
“Peace must be our goal and our guide,” he said, urging all citizens, governments and leaders to strive to overcome differences.
“I appeal to you all to join me in committing to peace, today and every day. Let us make 2017 a year for peace,” he added.
Having been formally appointed by the UN General Assembly on 13 October 2016, Mr. Guterres, aged 67, will serve for a five-year period from today to 31 December 2021. He was Prime Minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002, and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees from June 2005 to December 2015.

Related story:
Thank you,’ says Ban, bidding farewell to staff and delegations at UN Headquarters
30 December 2016 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said goodbye to staff and Permanent Representatives at United Nations Headquarters in New York today, saying that though he had delivered many speeches over his decade in office, he had but two important words for those gathered to wish him well: “thank you.”
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=55896#.WGvcDPkrIps


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Monday, January 2, 2017

US TREASURY: Treasury Sanctions Two Individuals for Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities

12/29/2016 ​
WASHINGTON – Building on the authority previously provided to the Secretary of the Treasury, the President amended Executive Order 13694, “Blocking the Property of Certain Persons Engaging in Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities,” which was issued by President Obama on April 1, 2015 to authorize sanctions against individuals and entities that threaten the national security, foreign policy, or economic health or financial stability of the United States through involvement in malicious cyber-enabled activities that constitute tampering with, altering, or causing a misappropriation of information with the purpose or effect of interfering with or undermining election processes or institutions.  In an Annex to the amended E.O., the President imposed sanctions on five entities and four individuals in response to the Government of Russia’s interference with U.S. elections and processes in recent months.
 In a parallel action, today, the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed sanctions on two Russian individuals for engaging in malicious cyber-enabled activities pursuant to E.O. 13694.  Specifically, Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev and Aleksey Alekseyevich Belan are being designated for their activities related to the significant misappropriation of funds or economic resources, trade secrets, personal identifiers, or financial information for private financial gain.  As a result of today’s action, any property or interests in property of the designated persons within U.S. jurisdiction must be blocked and U.S. persons are generally prohibited from engaging in transactions with them.
ref. https://www.treasury.gov/press-center/press-releases/Pages/jl0693.aspx

Related stories:
Trump questions quest for cybersecurity: ‘No computer is safe’---WP
President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly questioned whether critical computer networks can ever be protected from intruders, alarming cybersecurity experts who say his comments could upend more than a decade of national cybersecurity policy and put both government and private data at risk.

Trump Promises a Revelation on Hacking---NY TIMES
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President-elect Donald J. Trump, expressing lingering skepticism about intelligence assessments of Russian interference in the election, said on Saturday evening that he knew “things that other people don’t know” about the hacking, and that the information would be revealed “on Tuesday or Wednesday.”

Boston Globe: Trump gets intel briefings on ‘daily basis,’ says official
WASHINGTON — Incoming White House press secretary Sean Spicer is defending cryptic comments by President-elect Donald Trump that he knows ‘‘things that other people don’t know’’ when it comes to allegations of Russian hacking.

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DON'T JUST TOSS ME!

Christmas is over, but let's us not just toss out these table top trees which has served us well over the holidays. These trees are alive, and can be replanted. 
Contact your local boy, or girl scout troop and donate these seedlings to them, they can plant these out in the woods come this spring time. Save these table top trees.