Saturday, June 30, 2018

OUT FROM THE SHADOWS OF MCCARTHYISM...A NEW FORM OF


MCCARTHYISM AS A MERGED POLITICALLY CORRECTISM.

News Commentary
By. Peter Ripley. Publisher

Laura Ingalls Wilder
had been "red flagged for
not knowing in advance about being
politically correct! 
(photos taken from google search)
Before I start whittling away at the ridiculous decision of the American Library Association (ALCS), of stripping the name of Laura Ingalls Wilder from the very award that was named after her which was bestowed on her when she was still among us in 1954, just a few years before her death in 1957. Like I said before I start carving away at these self-righteous weasels, I can empathize with those who have been stereotyped because of my disability such as being called crippled,, handicap, and treated by those who are abled -bodied as being less than human, or marginalize, and ignored. 
 So, I can related.

But there's a little interesting story that everyone this week seemed to have forgotten about the Ingalls family that might soften the charge that the Ingalls were nothing but ignorant bigots by people in our society today. Laura Ingalls Wilder's older sister Mary Ingalls who was blind.


 Mary Ingalls older sister of Laura who became
blind.
Here's an excerpt from one of the articles found in the Federalist:
Scrubbing Laura Ingalls Wilder Is A Dangerous Step Toward Ignorance
"Few people are unfamiliar with the Little House on the Prairie book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Her simple retellings of her childhood memories of life in the big woods of Wisconsin, to the prairie of the Dakota territories, to her life as a married frontier wife have captured the imaginations of generations of readers."---The Federalist
 Another quote from Article: " For many kids, the Little House series is also one of their first introductions into the personal life of someone with a disability. Laura’s older sister Mary goes blind in “By the Shores of Silver Lake.” This fundamentally changes not just Mary’s life, but that of Laura and the whole family. She learns compassion, and takes on her sister’s role, and works hard to save money to help send her sister to a special school so she can succeed as a blind person in the 1800s.
Attending the School for the Blind allowed Mary to learn Braille and how to navigate confidently on her own, and gave her independence. This provides parents an opportunity to talk about the changes in medical care we now enjoy, access to schooling options now versus in the past, and why and how we should treat people with differences. The Little House books help show how far we’ve come, and why this is so important for families and people with disabilities. It’s a shame to lose an opportunity to help kids understand how they should interact with and help others."

Editorial Note: Does this sound like a person who was completely without feeling, or sympathy on Laura Wilder's part?  Of course this means nothing to the American Library Association (ALCS). That kinda flies in the face of the assumption that Laura Ingalls Wilder was a complete bigot doesn't? Now I am not trying to make excuses for bad behavior? Of course not, one has to look at all the angles before casting stones.
A  quote from one of Laura Ingalls Wilder's books













NOW TO BE FAIR, even though they weren't...
Here is the main press release from the ALCS:
ALA, ALSC respond to Wilder Medal name change
NEW ORLEANS - During the ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans, the Board of the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), voted to change the name of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award to the Children's Literature Legacy Award. This award honors an author or illustrator whose books, published in the United States, have made, over a period of years, a significant and lasting contribution to children's literature. ALA President Jim Neal and ALSC President Nina Lindsay released the following joint statement:

“Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books have been and will continue to be deeply meaningful to many readers. Although Wilder’s work holds a significant place in the history of children’s literature and continues to be read today, ALSC has had to grapple with the inconsistency between Wilder’s legacy and its core values of inclusiveness, integrity and respect, and responsiveness through an award that bears Wilder’s name.
“Wilder’s books are a product of her life experiences and perspective as a settler in America’s 1800s. Her works reflect dated cultural attitudes toward Indigenous people and people of color that contradict modern acceptance, celebration, and understanding of diverse communities. 
“ALSC works within the context of our society as a whole, where the conversations taking place inform our work and help us articulate our core values and support of diverse populations.
“Changing the name of the award should not be viewed as an attempt to censor, limit, or deter access to Wilder’s books and materials, but rather as an effort to align the award’s title with ALSC’s core values.  This change should not be viewed as a call for readers to change their personal relationship with or feelings about Wilder’s books. Updating the award's name should not be construed as censorship, as we are not demanding that anyone stop reading Wilder’s books, talking about them, or making them available to children. We hope adults think critically about Wilder’s books and the discussions that can take place around them.
http://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2018/06/ala-alsc-respond-wilder-medal-name-change

Editorial note: Then looking on their webpage I found this gem: American Library Association outraged by the refugee family separation policy, 
This leaves me to assume that this was politically motivated going by what was said in these two press releases.



THIS JUST SMACKS OF MCCARTHYISM!
Back in the 1950's Sen. Joseph McCarthy went on a witch hunt, to track down and prosecute anyone who had Communist affiliation, anyone was a target, and blacklisted for being a communist; Actors, writers, newspapers, what have you. Even businesses were targeted who's owners had communist sympathies.

Back ground info from Wiki:
1) McCarthyism is the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence.[1] The term refers to U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy and has its origins in the period in the United States known as the Second Red Scare, lasting roughly from 1947 to 1956 and characterized by alleged heightened political repression as well as an alleged campaign spreading fear of Communist influence on American institutions and of espionage by Soviet agents.

What would become known as the McCarthy era began before McCarthy's term in 1953. Following the First Red Scare, President Truman signed in 1947 an executive order to screen federal employees for association with organizations deemed "Totalitarian, Fascist, Communist or subversive" or advocating "to alter the form of Government of the United States by unconstitutional means." In 1949 a high level State Department official was convicted of perjury in a case of espionage and the Soviet Union tested an atomic bomb, while the Korea War started the next year, raising tensions in the United States. In a speech in May 1950, McCarthy presented a list of members of the Communist Party working in the State Department, which attracted the press' attention, and the term appeared for the first time in a political cartoon by the Washington Post that same year. The term has taken on a broader meaning, describing the excesses of similar efforts. The term is also now used more generally to describe reckless, unsubstantiated accusations, as well as demagogic attacks on the character or patriotism of political adversaries.---wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCarthyism

Editorial note: I must point out Laura Ingalls Wilder was still alive in the early 1950s, though there was no record of her being a communist, or blacklisted she lived through that time. She is now being " Red Flagged" today 60 some odd years after her death for being a racist by the leftist PC Police!




NEWS CLIPPINGS...

PJ MEDIA: American Library Association Removes Laura Ingalls Wilder's Name from Children's Book Award
Quote: " And now the deed has been done. But what did the ALSC accomplish?
Does removing Wilder's name from the award undo the hurts of centuries of racism? Are today's victims of discrimination magically seeing their pain go away and their injustices vanish? I doubt that stripping one name from an award will undo the despicable deeds of years past — especially when Laura Ingalls Wilder didn't commit those acts.
What the ALSC's actions do is wash away a unique honor for a woman whose writing displayed a gentle feminism. Yes, Wilder was a feminist in the best sense of the word — as Lucy Ellmann put it at The Guardian, Wilder's works were "about appreciating femaleness for femaleness's sake." Her legacy carried on in her daughter Rose Wilder Lane, herself a writer and editor and one of the earliest leading lights of libertarianism.
But none of that matters to the ALSC. Nor does the enjoyment of generations of young people from the incredible works Wilder produced, even though they may have included less than savory descriptions of certain people. Wilder's sin was that she failed to display political correctness decades before political correctness was even a movement.
https://pjmedia.com/trending/american-library-association-removes-laura-ingalls-wilders-name-from-childrens-book-award/

Editorial Note: Do you think people are going to stop reader her books, or watch reruns of Little House on the Prairie? If anything the book, and dvd sales will probably sky rocket!


More related news stories: Laura Ingalls Wilder’s name stripped from children’s book award over ‘Little House’ depictions of Native Americans--Washington Post dated 6/ 25/ 18
Quote: " Laura Ingalls Wilder was on the brink of having an award named in her honor, from the Association for Library Service to Children, when in 1952 a reader complained to the publisher of “Little House on the Prairie” about what the reader found to be a deeply offensive statement about Native Americans." ( read full story)

THE NATIONAL REVIEW: Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Name Scratched From Children’s Literature Award for Racial Insensitivity
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/laura-ingalls-wilder-award-name-removed-racial-insensitivity/
Quote: " The award, which recognizes authors who have contributed gems to children’s literature, was first bestowed upon Wilder herself in 1954. Those honored with it since include Dr. Seuss and E. B. White. This year’s winner was Jacqueline Woodson, author of “Brown Girl Dreaming.”

FOX NEWS: Do we have to erase the name of Laura Ingalls Wilder to ‘fix’ history? And who will be next?
Quote: " If we continue to impose our modern-day sensibilities on historical figures we’ll eventually fail to celebrate any of them. No one will be woke enough; everyone will need to be erased. Laura Ingalls Wilder is just the latest to go."---Fox News opinion

Melissa Gilbert, Laura Ingalls Wilder Legacy & Research Association Respond to Wilder Award Name Change
“We stand by our board’s consensus position that the legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder, though encumbered with the perspectives of racism that were representative of her time and place, also includes overwhelmingly positive contributions to children’s literature that have touched generations past and will reach into the future,” the organization wrote in a letter to its members on its website. “We believe it is not beneficial to the body of literature to sweep away her name as though the perspectives in her books never existed. Those perspectives are teaching moments to show generations to come how the past was and how we, as a society, must move forward with a more inclusive and diverse perspective.”
https://www.slj.com/2018/06/industry-news/melissa-gilbert-posts-wilder-award-name-change/

Leftist Librarians Denigrate Beloved Children's Author
The gatekeepers of America's libraries now claim Laura Ingalls Wilder's writings were racist.---The Patriot Post
https://patriotpost.us/articles/56823-leftist-librarians-denigrate-beloved-childrens-author


Rose Lane Wilder, Laura Ingalls Wilder's
daughter.
(photo taken from google search)
Background information about Rose Lane Wilder ( Laura Wilder's daughter)
Quote: " During World War II, Lane enjoyed a new phase in her writing career. From 1942 to 1945, she wrote a weekly column for The Pittsburgh Courier, at the time, the most widely read African-American newspaper.

Rather than hiding or trimming her laissez faire views, Lane seized the chance to sell them to the readership. She sought out topics of special interest to her audience. Her first entry characterized the Double V campaign as part of the more general fight for individual liberty in the United States. She wrote, "Here, at last, is a place where I belong. Here are the Americans who know the value of equality and freedom." Her columns highlighted success stories of blacks to illustrate broader themes about entrepreneurship, freedom, and creativity. In one, she compared the accomplishments of Robert Vann and Henry Ford. Vann's rags to riches story illustrated the benefits in a "capitalist society in which a penniless orphan, one of a despised minority can create The Pittsburgh Courier and publicly, vigorously, safely, attack a majority opinion" while Ford's showed how a poor mechanic can create "hundreds of jobs ... putting even beggars into cars."
Lane combined advocacy of laissez faire and anti-racism. The views she expressed on race were similar to those of Zora Neale Hurston, a fellow individualist and writer who was black. Her columns emphasized the arbitrariness of racial categories and stressed the centrality of the individual. Instead of indulging in what she referred to as the "ridiculous, idiotic and tragic fallacy of race, [by] which a minority of the earth's population has deluded itself during the past century", Lane believed it was time for all Americans – black and white – to "renounce their race". Judging by skin color was comparable to the Communists who assigned guilt or virtue on the basis of class. In Lane's view, the fallacies of race and class hearkened to the "old English-feudal 'class' distinction." She further believed that the collectivists, including those who embraced President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, were to blame for filling "young minds with fantasies of 'races' and 'classes' and 'the masses,' all controlled by pagan gods, named Economic Determinism or Society or Government."----https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Wilder_Lane


Laura Ingalls Wilder bio, from wiki:
Quote: " Laura moved with her family from Wisconsin in 1869, when she was two years old. They stopped in Rothville, Missouri, and settled in Kansas, in Indian country near what is now Independence. Her younger sister Carrie (1870–1946) was born there in August 1870, not long before they moved again. According to her in later years, her father had been told that the location would soon be open to white settlers but that was incorrect; their homestead was actually on the Osage Indian reservation and they had no legal right to occupy it. They had just begun to farm when they heard rumors that the settlers would be evicted, and they left in spring 1871. Although Wilder portrayed the departure and that of other settlers as prompted by rumors of eviction in both her novel and in her Pioneer Girl memoirs, in the memoirs she also noted that her parents needed to recover their Wisconsin land because the buyer had not paid the entire mortgage. Several Kansas neighbors apparently were allowed to buy the land they had settled on, so the rumors may have been untrue."----https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Ingalls_Wilder#Little_House_books_2


With that I leave you this quote from Laura Ingalls Wilder:





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Kilmer Statement on Janus v. AFSCME Decision


WASHINGTON, DC—Following the Supreme Court’s 5-to-4 ruling in favor of Mark Janus in his suit against AFSCME, Representative Derek Kilmer (D-WA) gave the following statement:
“Public unions fight for better pay, fair working hours and safe workplaces. That benefits every worker,” Kilmer said. “The federal government is the largest employer in our region, and the Court’s decision today weakens those workers’ rights to organize for better wages and better benefits. I will keep working in Congress to protect those rights and push back against the special interests who have launched ideologically-driven, persistent and well-funded legal attacks against working people and their right to organize.”---press release issued 6/ 27/ 18
http://kilmer.house.gov/news/press-releases/kilmer-statement-on-janus-v-afscme-decision


Kilmer, Thompson, Klobuchar, and Sasse Introduce Skills Investment Act of 2018
The Skills Investment Act of 2018 creates lifelong learning accounts, a portable, tax-advantaged benefit that will help workers learn new skills and compete in the changing economy---press release issued 6/ 27/ 18
http://kilmer.house.gov/news/press-releases/kilmer-thompson-klobuchar-and-sasse-introduce-skills-investment-act-of-2018

WASHINGTON, DC—Today, Representatives Derek Kilmer (D-WA) and Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson (R-PA) and Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Ben Sasse (R-NE) introduced The Skills Investment Act of 2018. The bill would create lifelong-learning accounts, which workers in the changing economy can use to pay for skills training, career-related learning and professional development through their careers.

“Our economy is changing fast and the Skills Investment Act will help workers change with it,” Kilmer said. “American workers can use money from lifelong learning accounts to learn the skills needed to land new jobs, earn bigger paychecks and help our country out-compete the rest of the world. And employers can use the accounts to attract the best workers. This is just the start of what Congress can do to help America compete and win in the 21st Century economy.”

“I fully support expanding access to skills-based educational opportunities and professional development, and this bill provides incentives for workers of all ages to invest in their futures,” Thompson said. “With more than 6 million job openings, we must ensure that job seekers are learning the skills necessary to compete for in-demand jobs. As Co-Chair of the bipartisan House Career & Technical Education Caucus, I am proud to co-lead this bill with Rep. Kilmer and I thank him for his dedication to this issue.”

The Skills Investment Act enhances an existing tax-advantaged savings account, the Coverdell Education Savings Account, so that workers can use the accounts to pay for training programs that teach them new skills. Like a Health Savings Account, these voluntary accounts would be portable — moving with workers throughout their lives — contributions are tax free, and both workers and employers receive tax credits for contributions to the accounts.

The tax treatment of these savings accounts would be similar to a Health Savings Account. Mid-career workers can contribute up to $4,000 tax free each year, with a maximum contribution limit of $10,000. Employers would receive a 25% tax credit for contributions to a worker’s account.

Workers can use the account at any time to learn skills to make them more competitive as the economy changes. By contributing to the accounts, employers can attract and retain employees.

A bipartisan group of original sponsors joined Kilmer and Thompson in the House including Reps. Lou Barletta (R-PA) and Scott Peters (D-CA).

“When I’m talking with employers back in Pennsylvania, they always tell me that they have good-paying, family-sustaining jobs available, but they can’t find skilled workers to fill them,” Barletta said.  “I am proud to have worked alongside Representatives Kilmer, Thompson, and Peters to bridge the skills gap to give Americans the tools they need to get back into the workforce.”

“Education spurs innovation. American workers should have access to educational opportunities throughout their careers so they can remain competitive in the economy of tomorrow,” Rep. Peters said. “The Skills Investment Act reinforces that by encouraging workers and their employers to contribute to lifelong learning accounts. I will continue to support measures to prepare American workers to thrive in the evolving economy.”

Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Ben Sasse (R-NE) introduced the companion version of the bill in the United States Senate.

“The American workforce is changing, and people need the ability to save for and attain the right training to begin and grow in their careers,” Senator Klobuchar said. “For some this means saving to enroll in college—but for others that means skills training, career-related learning, and professional development. No matter what path a student or worker takes, they should have the ability to save to get the education necessary for 21st century jobs.”

Lifelong learning accounts have historically had strong bipartisan support, including from the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, Prosperity Now, and the Goldwater Institute, and leading policy experts focused on the future of work.

Alastair Fitzpayne, Executive Director of the Aspen Institute’s Future of Work Initiative said: “Technology will continue to play a key role in reshaping the economy, making it increasingly important that workers have lifelong access to education and training. Worker-owned training accounts are needed to help workers update their existing skills and acquire new skills throughout their careers.”

Gabe Horwitz, Vice President for the Economic Program at Third Way said: “Workers all over the country have an underlying worry about their economic future in the digital age. To help them and their children, we need new and modern policies that drastically increase the opportunity for workers to get 21st-century skills and high-quality credentials. Lifelong learning accounts are the exact type of forward-thinking tool that can transform the ability for people to earn a good life throughout their career. We applaud Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Rep. Derek Kilmer for their approach to this critical idea and consistent leadership on helping more Americans earn in the decades ahead.”

 Katie Brown, Senior Federal Policy Analyst at the National Skills Coalition said: “As the U.S. economy continues to grow, federal policies that aim to prepare workers for emerging job openings and help businesses maintain their competitive edge are more important than ever.  National Skills Coalition—a multi-stakeholder organization focused on supporting a wide range of workers and industries—applauds Senators Amy Klobuchar and Ben Sasse as well as Representatives Derek Kilmer and Glenn Thompson for introducing the Skills Investment Act of 2018, a straightforward, bipartisan measure that will make career-related learning more accessible.”
Matthew Biggs, Legislative and Political Director for the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers said: “IFPTE is pleased to support the Skills Investment Act authored by Congressman Derek Kilmer.  This legislation that will allow workers and students to utilize the tax benefits accorded by the Coverdell Savings Account not only for education expenses, but also for skills training, career-related learning, and professional development.  This carefully crafted bill will also would prohibit employers from off-loading internal training costs onto employees.  We are happy to endorse this bill.”

WORLD NEWS HEADLINES FROM THE UN NEWS CENTER & OTHER SOURCES...

UN PRESS RELEASE: Nearly 50,000 People Displaced in South-Western Syria amid Full Ground Offensive, Aerial Bombardments, Special Envoy Tells Security Council
Country’s Permanent Representative Faults Secretary-General’s Report for Not Prioritizing Anti-Terrorism Efforts by Damascus
https://www.un.org/press/en/2018/sc13397.doc.htm

Secretary-General Condemns Loss of Life, Property Due to Rise in Violent Conflicts between Farmers, Herders across West, Central Africa
The Secretary-General is deeply concerned about the increasing frequency, intensity, complexity and geographic scope of violent conflict between farmers and herders, as well as related banditry, extortion and cattle rustling, in several countries across West and Central Africa.  He condemns the resulting loss of life, property and livelihoods, as well as population displacement, which undermines peaceful coexistence between communities in many of the affected countries.  It is also detrimental to regional stability.---UN press release issued 6/ 28/ 18
https://www.un.org/press/en/2018/sgsm19116.doc.htm

Iran: UN rights chief ‘deeply disturbed’ by continuing executions of juvenile offenders
Following the execution of a 15-year-old in Iran on Wednesday – the fourth juvenile to be put to death in the country this year – the United Nations rights chief condemned the practice, citing the strict prohibition of such executions under international law.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/06/1013442

‘Agile’, multilateral response vital to combat terrorism – UN chief Guterres
The complex and evolving nature of terrorism necessitates a response that is as agile and multifaceted as the threat itself, the United Nations Secretary-General said on Thursday.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/06/1013402

From the US Mission to the UN:
Remarks at a UN Security Council Briefing on Non-Proliferation
" It is clear from the report that Iran bears responsibility for providing the Houthis with five ballistic missiles that they have launched at civilian targets in Saudi Arabia. The UN also finds that seized weapons they inspected in Bahrain were manufactured in Iran. And it confirms that an unmanned explosive boat recovered by the UAE had systems with coordinates showing that it had been in Iranian territorial waters and that at least some of its components were manufactured in Iran. The report describes Iranian drones recovered in Yemen and Syria, and it cites a televised interview with Hamas political leader Yahya Sinwar, in which he states that the Islamic Republic of Iran provided armed groups in Gaza with “money, [military] equipment, and expertise” before and after the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict."-----Jonathan Cohen, U.S. Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, U.S. Mission to the United Nations
https://usun.state.gov/remarks/8503

Explanation of Vote following the Adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 2423 Renewing the Mandate of the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA)
" With this resolution we have also streamlined the mandate, emphasized the primacy of the mission’s political engagement, and stressed the importance of outreach and engagement for the protection of civilians. We have called on the mission to develop better strategic messaging so Malians understand that MINUSMA is there to bring peace and stability and to work with others in the development, security, and political sectors to help Mali succeed." ----Jonathan Cohen, U.S. Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, U.S. Mission to the United Nations.
https://usun.state.gov/remarks/8504



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Inspector General Launches Inquiry After Senators Cantwell, Murray Demand Investigation of Health Department’s Treatment of Children Separated from Parents Under President Trump’s Policy.
Press release issued 6/ 28/ 18
https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/inspector-general-launches-inquiry-after-senators-cantwell-murray-demand-investigation-of-health-departments-treatment-of-children-separated-from-parents-under-president-trumps-policy_
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Office of Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced it would conduct a comprehensive review of the Office of Refugee Resettlement’s (ORR) Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) program after U.S. Senators Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Patty Murray (D-WA), ranking member of the Senate health committee, and 39 other Senate Democrats sent a letter to the Office of the Inspector General requesting they look into the issue. The request for an investigation follows weeks of uncertainty about the health department’s ability to appropriately care for children placed in its custody as a result of President Trump’s family separation policy, as well as the department’s lack of clarity around plans to reunite children and parents. 

“We write to request a comprehensive review of the operations of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Refugee Resettlement’s (ORR) Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) program, particularly focused on how the Office has approached and responded to President Trump’s family separation policy. We are alarmed by the uncertainty and pain inflicted on thousands of families arriving at the U.S. border, particularly the mental and physical harm inflicted on immigrant children and their parents by this policy, and we are deeply troubled by recent reports of maltreatment of children while under ORR custody. While we are encouraged by the announcement of recent efforts to prioritize family reunification, we also have significant questions about how the Department is working to accomplish this goal. It is equally important that we understand what measures, if any, HHS undertook to prioritize the health, safety, and wellbeing of children in its custody as it implemented the family separation policy, both before and after President Trump’s June 20 Executive Order to reverse the policy,” the Senators wrote in their letter.



Cantwell, Washington State Lawmakers Urge Administration to Continue Prioritizing BPA, Other Power Marketing Administrations Within Energy Department
Press release issued 6/ 28/ 18
https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cantwell-washington-state-lawmakers-urge-administration-to-continue-prioritizing-bpa-other-power-marketing-administrations-within-energy-department

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, a bipartisan, bicameral group of Washington state lawmakers sent a letter to Energy Secretary Rick Perry, urging the Energy Department to maintain the place of the Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs), including the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), within the department’s reporting structure.

The letter to Secretary Perry was signed by U.S. Senators Maria Cantwell (D-WA), the top Democrat on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, and Patty Murray (D-WA), and U.S. Representatives Denny Heck (D-WA), Derek Kilmer (D-WA), Adam Smith (D-WA), Rick Larsen (D-WA), Dan Newhouse (R-WA), Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-WA), Suzan DelBene (D-WA), and Pramila Jayapal (D-WA).

Recently, the Energy Department established a new organizational structure, in which PMAs would report to the Assistant Secretary for Electricity rather than the Deputy Energy Secretary. This decision changes a successful reporting structure that has been in place since 1993, one which has allowed PMAs like BPA in the Pacific Northwest to consistently produce quality and affordable electricity service, as well as effectively respond to emergencies.

In the letter, the members of Congress wrote, “We urge you to reconsider this decision and to maintain the elevation of PMA issues to the senior leadership of the Department.  While we respect your authority under the Department of Energy Organization Act to delegate various functions, the long-standing arrangement of the PMAs reporting directly to the Deputy Secretary has worked well. We are concerned that these changes could lead to decisions that are not in the best interest of Pacific Northwest ratepayers.”

The members also stressed the importance of BPA power to communities throughout the Pacific Northwest, and the importance of having a direct line of communication to the most senior levels of the Department of Energy.

“For many of our constituents, Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) rates and personnel are the most important variables in the quality and affordability of electric service in their communities,” the members continued. “BPA’s high-voltage transmission network is the backbone of the electric grid in the Pacific Northwest. In times of economic distress, such as the power markets crisis in 2000-2001, dedicated attention to the PMAs from the most senior levels of the Department is essential.”

BPA provides affordable carbon-free power to more than 13 million consumers in the Pacific Northwest, producing roughly 28 percent of the electric power used throughout the region. BPA’s transmission network makes up three-quarters of the region’s high-voltage transmission system.

NATIONAL HEADLINES....
President Donald J. Trump’s Travel Restrictions Defend Our Country.
White House fact sheet released on 6/ 27/ 18
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/president-donald-j-trumps-travel-restrictions-defend-country/
UPHELD BY THE SUPREME COURT: President Donald J. Trump has secured another historic victory for America’s safety and security in a new ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States.
The Supreme Court upheld Presidential Proclamation 9645 in a 5-4 decision, which suspended the entry of foreign nationals into the United States from countries that failed to meet minimum baseline requirements for immigration screening and vetting.
It is the President’s sacred duty to take action to ensure that those seeking to enter our country will not harm the American people.
The ruling affirms the legality of the President’s actions, and will allow the federal government to ensure the security of the United States.
The Supreme Court ruled that the Presidential Proclamation “is squarely within the scope of Presidential authority” and notes that it is “expressly premised on legitimate purposes.”

Statement on Justice Anthony M. Kennedy
Today, we thank Justice Anthony M. Kennedy for his thirty years of distinguished service on the Supreme Court of the United States.  In 1987, President Reagan nominated him to the Court, and he was swiftly confirmed without opposition.  A Californian—like the President who appointed him—Justice Kennedy is a true man of letters.  During his tenure on the Court, he authored landmark opinions in every significant area of constitutional law, most notably on equal protection under the law, the separation of powers, and the First Amendment’s guarantees of freedom of speech and religion.
Justice Kennedy has been a tireless voice for individual rights and the Founders’ enduring vision of limited government.  His words have left an indelible mark not only on this generation, but on the fabric of American history.----White House press release issued 6/ 27/ 18
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-justice-anthony-m-kennedy/

Congressional reaction: Senator Murray Sounds the Alarm on Supreme Court Justice Kennedy’s Retirement: “I share the deep concern of so many families across this country who…fear further erosion of the progress we have made”
https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=44F8C959-8130-4CF6-9680-7D30E26C7E23

US STATE DEPT: Recent Protests in Iran
Secretary Pompeo (June 27): “The Iranian government is squandering its citizens’ resources, whether its adventurism in Syria, its support for Hizbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis, or its ambitions for wastefully expanding its nuclear program...The people of Iran are tired of the corruption, injustice, and incompetence from their leaders. The world hears their voice.”
https://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2018/06/283567.htm

DOJ: National Health Care Fraud Takedown Results in Charges Against 601 Individuals Responsible for Over $2 Billion in Fraud Losses
Largest Health Care Fraud Enforcement Action in Department of Justice History Resulted in 76 Doctors Charged and 84 Opioid Cases Involving More Than 13 Million Illegal Dosages of Opioids
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/national-health-care-fraud-takedown-results-charges-against-601-individuals-responsible-over
Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex M. Azar III, announced today the largest ever health care fraud enforcement action involving 601 charged defendants across 58 federal districts, including 165 doctors, nurses and other licensed medical professionals, for their alleged participation in health care fraud schemes involving more than $2 billion in false billings.  Of those charged, 162 defendants, including 76 doctors, were charged for their roles in prescribing and distributing opioids and other dangerous narcotics.  Thirty state Medicaid Fraud Control Units also participated in today’s arrests.  In addition, HHS announced today that from July 2017 to the present, it has excluded 2,700 individuals from participation in Medicare, Medicaid, and all other Federal health care programs, which includes 587 providers excluded for conduct related to opioid diversion and abuse. ----press release issued 6/ 28/ 18




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IRS: Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee issues 2018 annual report.
WASHINGTON — The Electronic Tax Administration Advisory Committee (ETAAC) today released its annual report, featuring numerous recommendations on a range of issues in electronic tax administration.

The Committee presented the report at a public meeting to IRS Acting Commissioner David Kautter.
"The ETAAC works closely with the Security Summit in the fight against identity theft and refund fraud,” Kautter said. “The group’s advice is important to our efforts to improve tax administration, and the IRS looks forward to reviewing the recommendations.”
ETAAC exists in support of the goal that paperless filing should be the preferred and most convenient method of filing tax and information returns. This is the Committee’s second annual report since it was realigned and expanded to focus on refund fraud and cybersecurity.
While the ETAAC makes recommendations to the IRS, it works in conjunction with the Security Summit, a joint effort of the IRS, state tax administrators, tax software providers, tax professionals and financial services firms to fight fraud. Summit efforts have resulted in sharp declines in the number of taxpayer reports of identity theft and refund fraud.
ETAAC members represent various segments of the tax community, including tax professionals, tax software developers, large and small businesses, employers and payroll service providers, individual taxpayers and consumer advocates, the financial industry and state and local governments.---press release issued 6/ 27/ 18
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/electronic-tax-administration-advisory-committee-issues-2018-annual-report

Tax bill this year? Check withholding soon, avoid another one next year
WASHINGTON — Taxpayers who owed additional tax when they filed their 2017 federal tax return earlier this year can avoid another unexpected tax bill next year by doing a “paycheck checkup” as soon as possible, according to the Internal Revenue Service.


The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the tax reform legislation passed in December, made major changes to the tax law, including increasing the standard deduction, removing personal exemptions, increasing the Child Tax Credit, limiting or discontinuing certain deductions and changing tax rates and brackets.


These far-reaching changes could have a big impact on the tax refund or balance due on the tax return people file next year. The IRS encourages every employee to do a “paycheck checkup” soon to ensure they have the correct amount of tax taken out of their pay.

Checking and adjusting withholding now can prevent an unexpected tax bill and penalties next year at tax time. The IRS Withholding Calculator and Publication 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax, can help.

The IRS encourages taxpayers to be proactive:

Do a ‘paycheck checkup’ soon
The Withholding Calculator can help taxpayers apply the new law to their specific financial situation and make an informed decision whether to change their withholding this year.
Adjust their withholding as soon as possible for an even, consistent amount of withholding throughout the rest of the year.
Taxpayers with more complex situations may need to use Publication 505. The publication is more effective for employees who owe self-employment tax, the alternative minimum tax or tax on unearned income from dependents. It can also help those who receive non-wage income such as dividends, capital gains, rents and royalties. Publication 505 includes worksheets and examples to guide taxpayers through their particular situations.
Underpayment penalties
To avoid paying the estimated tax penalty, taxpayers should ensure they have enough tax withheld from their paychecks and appropriate estimated tax payments. Ordinarily, taxpayers can avoid this penalty by paying at least 90 percent of their tax during the year.
If taxpayers expect to owe at least $1,000 in tax after subtracting withholding and refundable credits, they should make estimated tax payments.

Using the Withholding Calculator or Publication 505
Taxpayers should have their completed 2017 tax return handy to help estimate the amount of income, deductions, adjustments and credits to enter. They’ll also need their most recent pay stubs to help compute their withholding to date this year. Results from these tools depend on the accuracy of information a taxpayer provides.
Employees can use the results from the Withholding Calculator or Publication 505 to help determine if they should complete a new Form W-4, Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate, and, if so, what information to include on the form.
The calculator may also be helpful to recipients of pension and annuity income. These recipients can change their withholding by filling out Form W-4P and giving it to their payer.
If a taxpayer’s personal circumstances change during the year, they should re-check their withholding.
Adjusting withholding
If an employee determines they should adjust their withholding, they should complete a new Form W-4 and submit it to their employer as soon as possible.
Some employers have an electronic method to update a Form W-4.
Taxpayers who change their 2018 withholding should recheck their withholding at the start of 2019. A mid-year withholding change in 2018 may have a different full-year impact in 2019, so if taxpayers don’t submit a new Form W-4 for 2019, their withholding might be higher or lower than intended.
If an employee has a change in personal circumstances that reduces the number of withholding allowances they can claim, they must submit a new Form W-4 within 10 days of the change.
The fewer withholding allowances an employee enters on the Form W-4, the higher their tax withholding will be. Entering “0” or “1” on line 5 of the Form W-4 means more tax will be withheld; entering a bigger number means less tax will be withheld.
Additional information
The Withholding Calculator does not request personally identifiable information such as name, Social Security number, address or bank account numbers. The IRS does not save or record the information entered on the calculator. Taxpayers should be aware of tax scams, especially via email or phone and cybercriminals impersonating the IRS. The IRS does not send emails related to the calculator or the information entered in it.
The calculator and Publication 505 are not tax-planning tools. Taxpayers needing advice regarding the new tax law and personal situations should consult a trusted tax professional.----press release from the IRS dated 6/ 28/ 18
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-bill-this-year-check-withholding-soon-avoid-another-one-next-year

In other business and finance news headlines....
Quick Take: Your Update on Tax Reform, Six Months Later
Remind me: Six months ago today, on December 22, 2017, President Trump signed the first major overhaul of the nation’s federal tax code in more than 30 years.
Why does it matter? The tax reform legislation lowered rates for all businesses, doubled the standard federal tax deduction, increased the child tax credit for families across the country, and introduced a new family leave tax credit, among myriad other benefits. Due to the overhaul, 90% of American workers are seeing increased take home pay, wages are growing at their fastest pace in a decade, and business and consumer confidence are surging.---US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLOG posted 6/ 22/ 18
https://www.uschamber.com/series/above-the-fold/quick-take-your-update-tax-reform-six-months-later

DEPT. of LABOR: Seeking Mine Safety Solutions Through Technology
Can the technology developed for self-driving cars help save a miner’s life? That is a question we are trying to answer at the Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).
This week, MSHA published a Request for Information on technological improvements for powered haulage equipment that may have lifesaving implications for the mining industry. Powered haulage equipment transports materials at mines and includes haul trucks, front loaders, and conveyor belts. Unfortunately, accidents involving powered haulage account for a large share of mining fatalities.---US DEPT. of Labor blog post 6/ 28/ 18
https://blog.dol.gov/2018/06/28/seeking-mine-safety-solutions-through-technology

USDA BLOG: After at Least Five Decades of Growth, High-Income Countries are Now Investing Less in Public Agricultural R&D
Governments in high-income countries are spending less on agricultural research. A new report from USDA’s Economic Research Service reviews long-term trends in public agricultural research and development (R&D) investment by high-income countries and examines how these investments have contributed to economic growth.
https://www.usda.gov/media/blog/2018/06/28/after-least-five-decades-growth-high-income-countries-are-now-investing-less

Federal Reserve releases findings from study of small business owners' perspectives on online lenders and products
The Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland on Thursday published Browsing to Borrow: "Mom & Pop" Small Business Perspectives on Online Lenders. The report examines small business owners' perceptions of online lenders and their understanding and interpretation of the information that online lenders use to describe their credit products.---press release issued 6/ 28/ 18
https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/pressreleases/other20180628a.htm

Statement by FTC Chairman Simons on DOJ’s Remitting more than $500 Million to FTC for Consumers Deceived in Payday Lending Scheme
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Joseph Simons issued the following statement regarding the Justice Department’s plan to remit more than $500 million to the FTC for consumers who were harmed by a massive payday lending scheme:
“We are very pleased that the Justice Department was able to recover this money in connection with its criminal and civil cases, and that we can help by returning it to consumers,” Simons said.
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2018/06/statement-ftc-chairman-simons-dojs-remitting-more-500-million-ftc



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In Another Rejection of President Trump’s Reckless Budget Proposals, Senator Murray Applauds Bipartisan Passage of Critical Funding for Hanford Cleanup, VA Caregivers Program, and Additional Priorities for Washington State Families, Veterans, and Military Bases.
(Washington, D.C.)  – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) applauded the passage of legislation to invest in critical Washington state priorities and vital programs to support families, veterans, military bases, and scientific research in Washington state and across the nation. Rejecting President Trump’s reckless budget proposal that would have cut investments from important federal obligations like nuclear waste cleanup at Hanford, the legislation provides $315 million in additional federal funding to support Hanford cleanup efforts. Additionally, the legislation includes an increase of $365 million from President Trump’s budget proposal in new federal spending for VA’s popular Caregivers program for veterans, a program Senator Murray has long championed and recently fought to successfully expand to include post-9/11 era veterans. The spending package passed the Senate 86 to 5.

“Once again, I’m proud that Democrats and Republicans have come together to reject President Trump’s senseless budget cuts and instead craft a budget that honors the sacrifices of central Washington families and helps address some of the most critical needs faced by people in communities across the country,” said Senator Murray after the bill’s passage. “We can’t let our government forget its moral obligations to its people and our communities, from Hanford cleanup to taking care of our veterans and so much more, and as a voice for Washington state, I will continue fighting to strengthen investments in these important efforts and keep these priorities front and center on Congress’ agenda.”

Senator Murray, a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, previously worked to secure these investments during the bill writing process, leading efforts to help pass legislation out of the Appropriations Committee last month that includes continued funding for Hanford cleanup and improvements to the VA’s Caregiver program to make it more accessible to veterans of all eras, in addition to investments in other Washington state priorities including increased funding for scientific research and development, and investments to help repair and maintain Washington waterways and military bases.

More highlights of the legislation, including Washington state-specific investments, included below:

$2.411 billion for nuclear waste cleanup at Hanford
$838.171 million for Richland Operations, $180 million more than the President’s budget proposal
$1.573 billion for Office of River Protection, $135 million more than President’s budget proposal
$20 million for the Manhattan Project National Historical Park, supports operation, maintenance, and cleanup activities at the Hanford and Los Alamos, New Mexico sites
$6.65 billion for Department of Energy’s Office of Science, supports 10 national laboratories, including PNNL ($1.259 billion more than the President’s budget proposal)
$715 million for Biological and Environmental Research, supports the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory and Atmospheric Radiation Measurement User Facility at PNNL. These scientific user facilities provide access to unique, state of the art equipment for more than 1,800 users annually.
$35 million for the Energy Sciences Capability, supports a construction project at PNNL to provide modern lab space and equipment
$260 million for Department of Energy’s Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response, supports research and development at PNNL, Washington State University (WSU), utilities, and industry in the Northwest
$2.322 billion for Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, ($1.626 billion more than the President’s budget proposal); supports research and development efforts at PNNL, WSU, University of Washington, and more
$6.927 billion for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ($2.142 billion more than the President’s budget proposal)
$50 million to support small ports, including the Ports of Bellingham, Ilwaco, Chinook, Ridgefield, Skagit, Willapa Harbor, and more
$50 million to support donor and energy transfer ports, including the Northwest Seaport Alliance
$6 million to help combat invasive species in the Columbia River Basin through watercraft inspection stations, rapid response, and monitoring
$3 million for the VA’s child care pilot program
$17 million for the VA’s Intimate Partner Violence Program to help provide holistic services and support for veterans experiencing domestic and intimate partner violence
Increased investments in military bases around Washington state, including, but not limited to:     
$89 million for pier maintenance at Naval Base Kitsap
$19 million for Fleet Support Facility at Whidbey Island
$8 million for Whidbey Island Next Generation Jammer Facility
$26 million for Refueling Facility at Joint Base Lewis McChord
Press release issued on 6/ 25/ 18
https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ID=67BEC486-8311-4F9C-BC2A-1697961F82A4


Kilauea volcano helps emergency managers better prepare for threats in Washington
From the Governor's medium page.
https://medium.com/wagovernor/kilauea-volcano-helps-emergency-managers-better-prepare-for-volcano-threats-in-washington-42dec55d7f0c
When emergency management workers from Washington travel to Hawaii to help respond to the Kilauea volcanic eruption, they also learn valuable lessons for Washington’s own volcano program.
Brian Terbush, Washington Emergency Management Division’s volcano program coordinator, recently returned from a five-day stint in Hawaii, where he observed the erupting Kilauea volcano and spent time working in an Emergency Operations Center there. Terbush helps with preparedness activities for Washington’s volcano program.
“Our state has enormous volcanic threats, and this was a great opportunity to get hands-on experience working in an EOC that is responding to an active volcano,” Terbush said. “We have a lot we can learn from this.”
On Friday, Washington EMD’s Logistics Division also received a call for more help from the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency under the national Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
A six-person support team, made up of employees from the state Department of Health and the state Department of Corrections, responded to that call for help. The Washington Incident Management team will conduct EOC operations to facilitate continuity of operations, planning and logistics at the Hawaii County Emergency Operations Center in Hilo for the eruption. The team heads to Hawaii today, reports to work on Wednesday, and is expected to travel home on July 11. Hawaii is paying for the endeavor.
Both the DOC and DOH team members have experience in Type 3 events and incidents. Type 3 teams manage initial action, extended attack, or expanding incidents, sometimes until transitional teams can arrive or until completion of the incident.
Washington state has responded in recent years to Emergency Management Assistance Compact requests for wildfires California, as well as hurricane threats along the East Coast.
Learning from Hawaii’s ongoing response to the volcano crisis
Terbush said he’d love to go back to Hawaii if the state needs his help again. While in Hawaii, he worked alongside staff from the Cascades Volcano Observatory who typically work in Vancouver, Wash.
“This is such a unique opportunity,” Terbush said. “I received a better idea for how a state EOC responds to a volcanic crisis, and how they support the locals, respond to (the Federal Emergency Management Agency), and work with other groups like (the U.S. Geological Survey) and Civil Defense in Hawaii. We have a lot in common despite the different eruption sites. When our volcanoes erupt, there will be the same uncertainty in a timeline and … we’ll have to think about what would happen long into the future.”
Preparing for volcano threats at home
All of this is happening as Washington state officials improve their own preparedness level for volcanoes. Washington state has five major volcanoes in the Cascade Range: Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams.
On Wednesday, Terbush will host a tabletop exercise at Camp Murray with local, state and federal jurisdictions to talk about what would happen if Mount Rainier were to erupt.
“We’re going to make sure all of our standard operating procedures are synced up,” Terbush said, noting that the exercise is about ensuring that not just scientists and first responders are in the loop on eruption notices, but the public is, too.
In October, a five-day, full-scale exercise is also planned in Whatcom County involving a hypothetical Mount Baker eruption. It will cover administrative decisions, search-and-rescue, responding to a lahar (a giant volcanic mudflow), and recovery planning. The exercise comes on the tails of a similar exercise last year that looked at cross-border communications between Canada and the United States.



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Statement regarding U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn landmark labor rights case
Press release from the Governor issued 6/ 27/ 18
https://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/statement-regarding-us-supreme-courts-decision-overturn-landmark-labor-rights-case
Gov. Jay Inslee and Attorney General Bob Ferguson issued the following statement today on the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in the Janus v. AFSCME case, which overturns the 1977 Abood decision:
“Once again, this conservative-majority court sided with anti-worker forces and issued a ruling designed to undermine public sector unions. In a 5-4 decision, the court overturned a unanimous decision from 40 years ago. By compromising the ability of law enforcement, sanitation workers, educators and other public employees to collectively organize, this court and these special interests are taking us backwards to a time when workers had to resort to enormously disruptive strikes and walk-outs in order to make their voices heard.
“The reality is that all workers benefit from strong unions and their bargaining activities. Washington has been and will remain a state that believes in and supports the rights of all workers to organize, in both the public and private sector.
“Organized labor fights for Washington state’s strong middle class. Thankfully, the working men and women in Washington state are resilient, and we are confident organized labor will come through this fight stronger than before.”

AG FERGUSON FILES 12TH LAWSUIT AGAINST EPA EFFORTS TO UNDERMINE FIGHT AGAINST GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson today joined 10 other Attorneys General in challenging the Environmental Protection Agency for improperly reversing a rule that prohibited the use of a powerful type of greenhouse gas. This is Ferguson’s 12th lawsuit against the Trump Administration EPA over actions undermining efforts to combat global warming.---press release issued 6/ 27/ 18
https://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/ag-ferguson-files-12th-lawsuit-against-epa-efforts-undermine-fight-against-global

Snohomish County’s significant aerospace assets showcased for Governor’s Choose Washington NMA Council
Nearly half of Washington State’s world-leading aerospace workforce is in Snohomish County, where suppliers support Airbus, Bombardier, Comac, Embraer, Mitsubishi and Sukhoi in addition to Boeing.
EVERETT, WA – Leaders in the effort to win design, production and final assembly of Boeing’s potential new middle-of-the-market airplane (NMA) met in Snohomish County today, where Paine Field’s Aerospace Training Complex brings together Everett and Edmonds Community Colleges, the Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee and the Washington Aerospace Training and Research Center to serve more than 200 aerospace employers. The county employs 48 percent Washington State’s world-leading aerospace workforce, supporting Boeing and other major global OEMs Bombardier, Comac, Embraer, Mitsubishi and Sukhoi.---from the Washington State Commerce release dated 6/ 26/ 18
http://www.commerce.wa.gov/news-releases/snohomish-countys-significant-aerospace-assets-showcased-for-governors-choose-washington-nma-council/

West Point penalty to fund eelgrass restoration
Full value of Ecology fine for King County sewage plant violations applied to environmental projects
SEATTLE – The bulk of King County’s $361,000 state penalty for last year’s West Point sewage treatment plant failure will support a Puget Sound eelgrass recovery project, under oversight by the Department of Ecology.
https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Get-to-know-us/News/2018/June-28-West-Point-project

Keep crab pots out of ferry lanes
OLYMPIA – Harvesting crab is a Northwest tradition, but improperly set and lost crab pots can mean big trouble for the region's ferry system.
That's why the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and Washington State Ferries (WSF) are joining forces this summer to urge recreational crab fishers to stay out of ferry lanes, docks, and terminals when dropping crab pots.
https://wdfw.wa.gov/news/jun2818a/

Washington’s average wage nears $61,900 in 2017
OLYMPIA – Washington’s average annual wage grew by 5.0 percent in 2017 to $61,887, according to the state Employment Security Department—representing the largest percentage increase year over year since 2007.
https://esd.wa.gov/newsroom/washingtons-average-wage-nears-61900-in-2017

LOCAL & REGIONAL MEETING AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS

CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS:
1) Clallam County Commission work session for 6. 2. 18
http://clallam.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=1113
Agenda highlights:








(The regular session of the Clallam County Commission had been canceled due to the holiday 4th of July)

PORT OF PORT ANGELES SPECIAL MEETING CALLED 7/ 2/ 18
Special Commission Meeting - District Listening Session
https://portofpa.com/Calendar.aspx?EID=493



PASD Board Meeting
When: Thu, July 12, 7pm – 9pm
Where: Port Angeles School District, 216 E 4th St, Port Angeles, WA 98362, USA

Jefferson County Commission agenda for 7/ 2/ 18
https://media.avcaptureall.com/session.html?sessionid=5eb830d0-d669-4940-8b67-a061e81301f8&prefilter=845,5958
Agenda highlight: AGREEMENT, Change Order No. 1 re: 2018 Pavement Marking on Jefferson County Road, County Project No. 180 20490; Reduce Amount by $19,291.70 for a Total of $287,532.19; Jefferson County Public Works; Apply-Aline, LLC







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Saturday, June 23, 2018

Sen. Murray bashes Trump on Separation policy.....

But, was silent on elián gonzález in 1997.

News Commentary; By Peter Ripley Publisher

This week's outrage over Trump's policy regarding separation of illegal migrant children, from their parents who cross the borders of Mexico, and Canada to the US, had everyone focusing on this story. The UN was spewing out their disapproval of us protecting our own borders to would be terrorist using those points of entry for ill purposes, using sometimes children to gain entry claiming to be parents of these kids. Do I sound paranoid? Perhaps, one can't to be too relaxed these days about national security, ever since 9/11. This story been bantered around Nationally, in the mainstream media, the liberal political arm of the Democrats.
Let's take a step back in time around 1997, the media's golden boy Bill Clinton was President, and Janet Reno was the Attorney General, and a little cuban boy named Elian Gonzalez made headlines world over when he survived a boat wreck of cuban refugees fleeing Cuba, which his mother died in that boat wreck. Here's a headline from the BBC: Diplomacy effort over shipwreck boy
Quote: " However US President Bill Clinton said on Wednesday that politics should be kept out of the international custody battle.
"The question is - and I think the most important thing is - what would be best for the child. And there is a legal process for determining that," Mr Clinton said. (see full story)

Not one word of condemnation from the liberal media, or from the democratic side of congress, over the decision of Clinton, and Janet Reno to take the kid by force, and send him back to Cuba, to his father.
Washington State's delegation to DC, Senator Patty Murray was in office during that time, apparently upon search of her press releases far back to 97, 98, and 2000, she had nothing to say about the Gonzalez case.
But now she has plenty to say about separation of illegal immigrants children from their parents, has the press release below clearly demonstrates. Where was her outrage back then? Apparently one could surmise that she didn't mine separation of a cuban boy from his Miami kin, to be sent back to Fidel Castro's Cuba! She would never condemn the actions of Clinton, and Reno! We all know that! Now, that Trump is in charge she has plenty to say, isn't that amazing!?

Below are related stories and press releases...


Senator Murray on President Trump’s Executive Order on Family Separation Policy: “It’s not enough. We are not going to say everything is OK, and we are not going to stay quiet”

Joined by more than 20 Democratic Senators, Senator Murray spoke out against the Trump Administration’s traumatic separation of migrant children from their parents, and repeated her unanswered questions to the Trump Administration about the families torn apart by the zero-tolerance policy
Press released 6/ 20/ 18
https://www.murray.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/newsreleases?ContentRecord_id=E68B2646-7BDE-46AD-877F-F01C7833B7BB
Washington, D.C.)  – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) joined more than 20 of her colleagues on the Senate floor to lift up the voices of the overwhelming number of Americans outraged by President Trump’s recently-enacted family separation policy, and to demand answers about the status and well-being of children who have been separated from their parents in recent weeks. Senator Murray, the ranking member of the Senate health committee, has been seeking information from President Trump’s Health Secretary Alex Azar about the impact of the Administration’s family separation policy on the children and the crisis these separations are creating for his Department—a request that has gone unanswered. The Office of Refugee Resettlement, which is responsible for the care of the children detained at the border, is housed within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
Senator Murray’s Remarks As Prepared for Delivery

“Thank you. I may only be one person, but today I bring to the floor of the United States Senate the outrage, the pain, and the frustration of millions of people, in my home state of Washington and across the country who see what President Trump has been doing on our southern border.

Who have been watching the pain this forced family separation has caused so many innocent children. Who have begged the president to pick up the phone, sign a piece of paper—  do whatever it takes to make it stop. Who have refused to be silenced as President Trump carries out his hateful and divisive attacks on immigrants, and who heard a recording with the desperate cries of children calling for their parents. And while today we saw President Trump change his story about whether he did in fact have the ability to make it stop—so many questions remain.

Questions I and others have been asking the Trump Administration for weeks have gone unanswered—like, exactly how parents are being informed about their children’s safety, where they are located, when they will be reunited? And those are just a few—there are more.

President Trump says the executive order stops the separation—does that mean starting today? Next month? When? What about the thousands of children who were removed? Will they ever see their parents again, and if so, when? Where?

I have not gotten answers from Secretary of Health Alex Azar, whose department should be focused on families’ health and wellbeing, but has instead spent that time complicit in a policy of separating families and traumatizing parents and children alike— even as experts, like the president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, said the practice of intentionally inflicting trauma on young children is child abuse.

But M. President—while it’s a good thing President Trump dialed back his systematic child abuse—it’s not enough. We are not going to say everything is OK, and we are not going to stay quiet.  Because while we’re still digging into this new executive order—here is what we know right now.

If this is implemented, there will continue to be zero tolerance for all asylum seekers, including domestic violence survivors, a system of locking up children by the thousands, and all carried out in our great country’s name.

I just read the story of a woman named Blanca who left El Salvador after she received threats on her 8-year-old son’s life. She took those threats seriously she says. Why? Because another family member had been already been kidnapped. And as Blanca said, when the extortionists don’t get their money, they kill people. So Blanca left everything behind and sought safety for her son. Two months ago she arrived at the U.S. border to seek asylum. Blanca says that was the last time she saw or talked to her son Abel, whose last words to her were, “Don’t leave me, mom.” Blanca now sits in a federal detention center in SeaTac in Washington state, where she told her story through tears to an AP reporter.  Her son, she understands, is in custody in upstate New York—some 3,000 miles away. And she doesn’t know when—or if—she’s going to see him again.

Blanca’s story is horrifying, it’s sad. But unfortunately, it’s not unique. She is one of thousands of parents and children who fled violence and persecution, only to find a new nightmare upon arrival in the United States of American. A nightmare caused deliberately, for no good reason, by President Trump, who has chosen to scapegoat asylum seekers and put their children into detention centers for an undetermined amount of time.
We are better than this. We must be better than this. Turning children into bargaining chips, or leverage points, deterrents— that kind of cruelty should not be an option in our great nation.

Now, in recent days my office has been flooded with thousands of calls, emails, and letters from moms and dads, grandmothers and grandfathers, people from all walks of life, from all communities I represent who are angry at the president’s new zero-tolerance policy and horrified by the families it was ripping apart—and I know I have not been alone.
If we can find hope in one thing, it is knowing that all the calls and emails and letters—all that outcry—got through to the President to change course on one of his most heartless policies yet. But we can’t let up now. President Trump has claimed for days that he needed Congressional action to do anything at all. Today, he proved that to be simply untrue.
So now that we know President Trump will bow to the stern pressure of a strong moral movement— families in Washington state and every state across our country are going to continue demanding action—and I am going to keep working to make sure they are heard, for the sake of so many who seek refuge in our great country, and those who believe in the kindness, respect, and compassion that does make this country great.





WHITE HOUSE FACT SHEET: President Donald J. Trump is Acting to Enforce the Law, While Keeping Families Together.

Released on 6/ 20/ 18
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/president-donald-j-trump-acting-enforce-law-keeping-families-together/

It’s about keeping families together, while at the same time, being sure that we have a very powerful, very strong border.

President Donald J. Trump

SECURING THE BORDER, KEEPING FAMILIES TOGETHER: President Donald J. Trump is using his existing executive authority to address family separation of illegal alien border-crossers.

President Trump is committed to protecting our Nation’s borders during a historic influx of illegal alien border crossers, while taking action under current legal constraints to prevent the separation of illegal alien families.
President Trump has signed an Executive Order that allows the Administration to continue to protect the border with our zero-tolerance policy, while also avoiding the separation of illegal alien families, to the extent he can legally do so.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions will seek an immediate modification of the Flores settlement agreement, which prevents Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from detaining families together for more than 20 days.
Under the current settlement agreement, the government cannot hold illegal alien families together past 20 days, meaning a child must be separated from his or her parent if the parent remains in custody.
Half a million illegal immigrants’ families and minors from Central America have been released into the United States since 2014 as a result of catch-and-release loopholes.
The President is also ordering the prioritization of immigration cases involving families and ordering his Administration to expand our family detention capacity.
REFUSING TO DO THEIR JOB: Congressional Democrats have chosen to play politics with a humanitarian and national security crisis.

Current loopholes in Federal law prevent detention and removal as a family unit—leading to separations and mass catch-and-release.
Despite the clear need for legislative action, Congressional Democrats have refused to come to the table and work with the President in good faith to address the issue of family separation.
Instead, they are intent on furthering their agenda of open borders and trying to release all illegal alien families and minors who show up at the border.
Yesterday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) refused to do his job, saying “legislation is not the way to go here.”
Instead of acting, Congressional Democrats have blocked any effort to detain and remove families together; incentivizing even more illegal immigration.
CONGRESS MUST ACT: Lawmakers must still pass legislation to secure our border and to finally and fully allow family and minor detention and prompt removal.

The President has taken action to address the immediate issue by detaining families together for as long as he can legally do so under Flores, and now expects Congress to work quickly to address permanently the crisis at our border.
The United States cannot have a border that is open to illegal aliens.
The President supports the strong bill House Leadership has proposed to fix our dysfunctional immigration system, including the problems that arise from the Flores settlement agreement.
Since last October, the President has pushed Congress to close the loopholes that limit detention of families together to mere weeks but require years to effectuate a removal.


Remarks by President Trump and Vice President Pence at Signing of Executive Order Affording Congress an Opportunity to Address Family Separation.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-president-trump-vice-president-pence-signing-executive-order-affording-congress-opportunity-address-family-separation/

Affording Congress an Opportunity to Address Family Separation
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., it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1.  Policy.  It is the policy of this Administration to rigorously enforce our immigration laws.  Under our laws, the only legal way for an alien to enter this country is at a designated port of entry at an appropriate time.  When an alien enters or attempts to enter the country anywhere else, that alien has committed at least the crime of improper entry and is subject to a fine or imprisonment under section 1325(a) of title 8, United States Code.  This Administration will initiate proceedings to enforce this and other criminal provisions of the INA until and unless Congress directs otherwise.  It is also the policy of this Administration to maintain family unity, including by detaining alien families together where appropriate and consistent with law and available resources.  It is unfortunate that Congress’s failure to act and court orders have put the Administration in the position of separating alien families to effectively enforce the law.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/affording-congress-opportunity-address-family-separation/

Attorney General Jeff Sessions: “We Don’t Want to Separate Parents from Kids”
Some years ago, it was decided that law enforcement might arrest adults who crossed the border illegally by themselves, but anyone who brought a child with them would not be prosecuted, a form of immunity.---An oped that was published in the USA TODAY, then shared on the White House webpage.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/attorney-general-jeff-sessions-dont-want-separate-parents-kids/


Congressional Delegation reactions:

Kilmer to Congress: “Do your job. Debate HHS detention center funding.”
Majority delays Appropriations subcommittee markup which would have required a vote on detention centers housing children separated from their parents.
Press released on 6/ 19/ 18
http://kilmer.house.gov/news/press-releases/kilmer-to-congress-do-your-job-debate-hhs-detention-center-funding-
WASHINGTON, DC—The House Committee on Appropriations delayed a subcommittee markup scheduled for tomorrow on a funding bill that controls spending for the Department of Health and Human Services, one of the government agencies that runs the centers where the Trump Administration is detaining children separated from their parents. The Department of Homeland Security also operates detention centers. The markup could have forced a recorded vote on whether or not government funds should be used to operate HHS child detention centers.
Representative Derek Kilmer (D-WA) the Vice Ranking Member of the House Appropriations Committee, issued the following statement:
“Congress should do its job. The Appropriations committee should debate whether Americans’ tax money should be spent on detaining children separated from their parents. This is a debate about our values, and it should happen now, in public view and not behind closed doors,” Kilmer said. “This policy is wrong, and every member of Congress ought to have the courage to take a vote on this issue.
 ( More reactions over Separation policy are continued on pages 2-4)

In other World news headlines...

Hungary’s laws on helping vulnerable foreigners are ‘blatantly xenophobic’: Zeid
Hungarian legislation that criminalizes anyone who supports asylum seekers and other vulnerable individuals is “blatantly xenophobic”, “shameful” and “disgraceful”, the UN human rights chief said on Thursday.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/06/1012722

Challenges remain in DPRK despite 'slight' improvements in health, wellbeing: UNICEF
The health and wellbeing of women and children in North Korea has improved slightly in recent years but “urgent” challenges remain in rural areas, the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, said on Wednesday.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/06/1012592

UN chief hails ‘very important role’ of Human Rights Council, as US withdraws, citing alleged bias
In response to the withdrawal of the United States on Tuesday from the United Nations body which is designed to promote and protect human rights around the globe, Secretary-General António Guterres said that he would have “much preferred” the US remain.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/06/1012572

Related press release from the US Mission to the UN: Remarks on the UN Human Rights Council.
SECRETARY POMPEO: Good afternoon. The Trump administration is committed to protecting and promoting the God-given dignity and freedom of every human being. Every individual has rights that are inherent and inviolable. They are given by God, and not by government. Because of that, no government must take them away.
For decades, the United States has led global efforts to promote human rights, often through multilateral institutions. While we have seen improvements in certain human rights situations, for far too long we have waited while that progress comes too slowly or in some cases never comes. Too many commitments have gone unfulfilled.
President Trump wants to move the ball forward. From day one, he has called out institutions or countries who say one thing and do another. And that’s precisely the problem at the Human Rights Council. As President Trump said at the UN General Assembly: “It is a massive source of embarrassment to the United Nations that some governments with egregious human rights records sit on the Human Rights Council.”-----Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State United States.
https://usun.state.gov/remarks/8486



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(More reactions over Trump's Separation Policy... Continued from page 1)

🌎UN REACTION:

UN PRESS RELEASE: Secretary-General Says Refugees, Migrants Should Be Treated with Dignity
The following statement was issued today by the Spokesman for UN Secretary-General António Guterres:
As a matter of principle, the Secretary-General believes that refugees and migrants should always be treated with respect and dignity, and in accordance with existing international law.  Children must not be traumatized by being separated from their parents.  Family unity must be preserved.---press released on 6/ 18/ 18
https://www.un.org/press/en/2018/sgsm19094.doc.htm

UN agency chiefs issue ‘call to action’ on behalf of refugee children
The statement by Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and Henrietta Fore, Executive Director of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) came in an editorial published on the website for CNN, the US-based cable and online news network.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2018/06/1012612

Secretary-General Urges Solidarity, Compassion, Action, in Message for World Refugee Day
Following is UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ message for World Refugee Day, observed on 20 June:
What would you do if you were forced to leave your home?
Today, more than 68 million people around the world are refugees or internally displaced as a result of conflict or persecution.  That is equivalent to the population of the world’s twentieth largest country.
Last year, someone was displaced every two seconds.  Mostly, in poorer countries.

On World Refugee Day, we must all think about what more we can we do to help.  The answer begins with unity and solidarity.
I am deeply concerned to see more and more situations where refugees are not receiving the protection they need and to which they are entitled.  We need to re-establish the integrity of the international refugee protection regime.
In today’s world, no community or country providing safe refuge to people fleeing war or persecution should be alone and unsupported.  We stand together, or we fail.
This year, a global compact on refugees will be presented to the United Nations General Assembly.  It offers a way forward and recognizes the contributions that refugees make to the societies hosting them.
As long as there are wars and persecution, there will be refugees.  On World Refugee Day, I ask you to remember them.  Their story is one of resilience, perseverance and courage.  Ours must be of solidarity, compassion and action.
https://www.un.org/press/en/2018/sgsm19096.doc.htm


Related News Clips:
Demo Party Leaders Don't Care About Immigrant Children — Unless...
Demos don't want an immigration solution. They want political fodder to undermine the Trump administration's economic policy success before midterm elections.
Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) are scurrying around the congressional chambers trying to figure out how to derail Donald Trump’s highly successful Make America Great Again policies before the 2018 midterm elections. They have their work cut out for them.
According to current tracking by the reputable Gallup organization, satisfaction with the direction of the country is now higher than at any time since 2005. That’s higher than any year Barack Obama’s regime was in power. And President Trump’s approval ratings are slowly climbing.---Patriot Post
https://patriotpost.us/alexander/56672-demo-party-leaders-dont-care-about-immigrant-children-unless-dot-dot-dot

The Politics Behind Separation Anxiety
Need proof that the current controversy over children of undocumented immigrants is more political than humanitarian? Hillary Clinton said she was “adamantly against illegal immigrants” and supported a border wall until she ran for president in 2016.---Patriot Post
https://patriotpost.us/opinion/56686-the-politics-behind-separation-anxiety

NATIONAL REVIEW: Enforce Immigration Law or Change It
Quote: "  Bill Clinton, who once dispatched armed men into a private home to seize a boy legally residing with family in the United States and ship him off to Fidel Castro’s gulag, has wagged his finger at the Trump administration. (He is a world-champion finger-wagger, as many of you will remember.) Mrs. Clinton, back to stand-by-your-man mode, put in her “Amen!” Dianne Feinstein and 42 of her fellow Senate Democrats are putting forward a bill that would forbid such family separations, but there are at the moment zero backers of any bill doing what the Trump administration’s critics are in effect demanding without having the gonadal capacity to say so: decriminalizing unauthorized border crossings. That’s what the slogan “No human being is illegal” means."---NATIONAL REVIEW
https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2018/07/09/immigration-laws-enforce-or-change/

Rush Limbuagh Show: Bill Clinton and Janet Reno Separated Families
"And then does anybody remember the name and saga of young Elian Gonzalez? Elian Gonzalez survived a rickety raft trip from Cuba to Florida. His mother did not. His mother drowned trying to save him. Elian was five or six.
They had relatives living in the Miami area, and they took the young boy in. After many months of the Clinton administration thinking that America was no place in this kid. His mother had left Cuba, risking her life and her son’s to get away from Castro and that nightmare of a country. She died. But Clinton and El Reno thought that the real home for that kid was back in “Cuber” with the child’s father, Juan Gonzales. So arguments ensued; the Clinton administration actually flew Juan Gonzales to Washington and to Florida."--- Quote from show dated 6/ 19/ 18
https://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2018/06/19/bill-clinton-and-janet-reno-separated-families/

Elián González, now 23, says he would like to reconcile with his Miami relatives
" In predawn hours of April 22, 2000, the Saturday before Easter Sunday, armed federal agents seized Elián from his relatives’ Miami home. The picture of a traumatized Elián staring at the barrel of an agent’s rifle flashed across TVs and newspapers worldwide.
In response to President Donald Trump’s new harder-line policy on Cuba, González said: “I only hope that relations improve until our differences can be cleared up. Everyone can have their different point of view, have their political differences, but I don’t think the countries and that families should continue to be separated.”---From the Miami Herald dated in 2017
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/little-havana/article169254877.html

Curbelo says children at Homestead separated from their parents will be reunited
" Miami Republican Rep. Carlos Curbelo said Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen told him during a meeting on Wednesday that the 94 children residing at the Homestead Temporary Shelter for Unaccompanied Children will be returned to their parents due to an executive order signed by President Donald Trump that temporarily ends the White House's child separation policy. " ---from the Miami Herald
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/nakedpolitics/2018/06/curbelo-says-children-at-homestead-separated-from-their-parents-will-be-reunited.html

( State reaction of Trump's Separation policy on page 3)


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AG FERGUSON TO LEAD A MULTI STATE LAWSUIT CHALLENGING TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FAMILY SEPARATION POLICY
Press release issued 6/ 21/ 18
https://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/ag-ferguson-lead-multistate-lawsuit-challenging-trump-administration-family
SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson today announced he will lead a coalition of states in challenging the Trump Administration’s policy of forced family separation on the U.S. southern border. The lawsuit will be filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.

When the lawsuit is filed, it will be Ferguson’s 27th against the Trump Administration. Ferguson has nine legal victories thus far and has not lost a case against the Administration.

“This is a rogue, cruel, and unconstitutional policy,” Ferguson said. “We’re going to put a stop to it.”

“We have no way to predict from one day to the next what this president’s policies or intentions are,” Governor Jay Inslee said. “But one thing we know for sure is Washington state will always be among the first to stand up for the people and the values that make our state and our nation an enduring beacon of hope and opportunity. These cruel policies and this executive order are un-American and create chaos, fear and uncertainty. Washington continues to stand ready to ensure this president is held accountable.”

"Time and time again, we have seen courts strike down Trump administration immigration policies that violate our values and the Constitution," said Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal. "I strongly support Attorney General Ferguson's efforts to hold this administration legally accountable for policies that inflict abuse on immigrant children and parents. This is an important, heartbreaking and crucial moment for our country. Our own state is now seeing the devastating impact of cruel family separation and incarceration policies. Make no mistake: the president's latest executive order seeks to indefinitely detain children and their parents and continues to criminally prosecute asylum-seekers. It is no solution to this crisis. I want to thank the Attorney General for his leadership in our fight for justice."

“I am proud of our State and civil rights leaders for acting to make our country more just,” Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan. “As a mom and as an American, it is heartbreaking to watch our country literally tear children from their mothers. As a former federal law enforcement leader, I know this policy is not only unjust - it makes us less safe. This cruelty serves no purpose. The world is watching as the Trump administration continues to misrepresent the law, debase our values, and leave families and children devastated and traumatized. We must stand together against these actions.”

Gathered outside the federal prison where dozens of affected parents have been held, Ferguson and Inslee announced the upcoming lawsuit at a press conference today, along with Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) Executive Director Jorge Barón. Barón also announced that NWIRP intends to file a similar lawsuit in the near future on behalf of individuals affected by the policy.

The states’ lawsuit will allege the Administration has violated the constitutional due process rights of the parents and children by separating them as a matter of course and without any finding that the parent poses a threat to the children. The policy is also irrationally discriminatory, in violation of the constitutional guarantee of equal protection, because it targets only people crossing our southern border, and not anyone crossing the Northern border or entering the United States elsewhere. The states will also argue that this policy once again violates the Administrative Procedure Act, because it is arbitrary and capricious, and that the Administration has been violating U.S. asylum laws by turning people away at ports of entry.

The states will ask the President to comply with the law and the Constitution. For starters, by correcting the egregious flaws in the executive order, starting by creating a process to reunify the thousands of families torn apart by a cruel and unconstitutional policy, and immediately halting the practice of refusing to accept asylum petitions at the border.

Problems with executive order

Washington and the states were poised to file the lawsuit today. Despite President Donald Trump’s previous claims that an executive order could not reverse his family separation policy, on Wednesday he issued an order purporting to do just that.

Following a close review of the order, the Attorney General’s Office found two main problems.

First, the order does nothing to reunify families already torn apart by the Trump Administration’s policy.

Second, the order is riddled with so many caveats as to be meaningless. For example, the order requires appropriations, although the total amount is unknown, as is the timeline for when or if such an appropriation would happen. It also relies on a federal judge approving a plan to indefinitely detain children, a scenario Ferguson described at the press conference as unlikely.
 Mothers, children detained in Washington

Of the approximately 200 immigrants detained in Washington as of June 19, 2018, 174 are women, and more than a third of those women are mothers forcibly separated from their children. Those children range in age from one year old to teens. Most of these mothers have been in detention for more than two weeks and many for more than a month.

Most have not spoken with their children in weeks, and the federal government has not provided the mothers with any information regarding the whereabouts or well-being of their children.

When interviewed by Attorney General’s Office investigators, these women described the horrific and inhumane conditions at the Border Patrol facilities where they were previously detained. Parents and children were held in rooms nicknamed “ice boxes” because they were so cold. Mothers told AGO investigators there was little to no food, and described drinking water out of a bathroom sink or toilet.

One mother at the SeaTac prison brought her 8-year-old son from El Salvador, seeking asylum because of death threats from a violent gang. Instead of finding safety, her son was taken as soon as she entered the country. She was told that having her child taken was “the price you have to pay” for coming here, and to “tell everyone back home not to come here, or we will take their children just like we took yours.”

She last saw her child 31 days ago, and has no idea where he is, who is taking care of him, or whether he is safe.

Policy history
On April 6, 2018, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a new “zero tolerance” policy on the United States’ southern border. Instead of making case-specific evaluations of individual cases, respecting due process rights and family integrity, the Trump Administration began prosecuting all possible immigration crimes, detaining all accused adults, even those with a legitimate asylum claim. The intended and acknowledged effect of this policy has been the separation of parents and children at the border.

The Trump Administration has been clear that the purpose of the forced separation policy is not to protect children, but rather to deter potential immigrants from coming to the United States. As Senior White House adviser Kellyanne Conway said recently: “Nobody likes seeing babies ripped from their mothers’ arms … but we have to make sure that [the Department of Homeland Security’s] laws are understood through the soundbite culture that we live in.”

Solicitor General Noah Purcell and Assistant Attorney General Laura Clinton are leading the case for Washington.

The states set to join Ferguson’s lawsuit include: Massachusetts, California, Maryland, Oregon, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Minnesota. Ferguson anticipates that additional states will join the litigation when it is filed.

Inslee and Ferguson have been seeking information from the Trump Administration on its “zero tolerance” policy — including where the children of the mothers detained at SeaTac are being held, and whether detainees have been advised of their legal rights — since June 7. In a follow-up letter June 18, Inslee and Ferguson also asked that the Trump Administration “stop lying” about the origins of the family separation policy.

Ferguson’s office earlier this week called for individuals affected by the Trump Administration’s family separation policy to contact his office’s Wing Luke Civil Rights Unit at 1-844-323-3864. Affected individuals are still encouraged to reach out. The Attorney General’s Office will not ask about immigration status.

The Attorney General’s Office prevailed in all six cases against the Trump Administration that are completed and there are no more appeals. That does not include three additional successful outcomes that have been or could be appealed, including blocking President Trump’s ban on transgender individuals serving in the military and his attempt to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.





Inslee announces $1.2 million for civil legal aid funding to Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
Press release on 6/ 20/ 18
https://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/inslee-announces-12-million-civil-legal-aid-funding-northwest-immigrant-rights-project
Gov. Jay Inslee today announced $1.2 million to provide legal services and representation to immigrants and refugees with no other financial resources. 

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project is being awarded a $1 million grant from the Department of Commerce and the governor is providing an additional $230,000 in emergency funding. The grant funding was approved by the Legislature last session and awarded through a competitive proposal process. The funding will support NWIRP’s effort to provide legal assistance including information and advice through extended legal representation in individual immigration cases.

The funding comes just as the president has implemented new policies to separate asylum-seeking families at the border. Approximately 200 individuals, most of them mothers, are being detained at the federal detention center in SeaTac, while at least nine separated youth have been placed in Washington state.

Inslee and Attorney General Bob Ferguson have been vocally opposing this new policy and demanding answers from federal officials about when these youth will be reunited with their parents.

“The horrific separation of children from their parents at our southern border is just the latest in an ongoing effort by the president’s administration to terrorize immigrant families and those seeking asylum or refuge,” Inslee said. “Everyone is entitled to a fair and due process, and this funding will help make sure Washington is doing everything it can to protect that system of justice for all.”

"We are grateful to the Legislature, Governor Inslee and the Department of Commerce for making these resources available to expand access to legal services to immigrant and refugee communities throughout the state," said Jorge L. Baron, executive director of Northwest Immigrant Rights Project. "These services will help ensure that hundreds of individuals in our state will gain protection from violence and be reunified with their family members."

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) is a non-profit dedicated to promoting justice by defending and advancing the rights of immigrants through direct legal services, systemic advocacy, and community education. The organization will use the grant to ensure equitable access to referral and representation services for indigent immigrants throughout Washington state, with a priority on helping those at highest risk of deportation and of extreme harm or hardship to themselves or their families.

"Commerce strengthens communities in many ways, and we are happy to play a role in keeping families together," said Commerce Director Brian Bonlender.




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Separating Children from Families Must End Now
By, THOMAS J. DONOHUE
President and CEO, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
https://www.uschamber.com/series/above-the-fold/separating-children-families-must-end-now
Thousands of children are being forcibly removed from their parents by our government. There is no other way to say it, this is not who we are and it must end now.

Policymakers in Washington are accustomed to hearing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce opine about the economics of particular policies. But public policy is often also a reflection of a nation’s values. That is certainly the case when it comes to immigration policy and in particular with respect to three immigration matters that require the urgent attention of our elected officials: ending the separation of minor children from their parents, permanent protection for Dreamers, and permanent relief for long-term beneficiaries of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program.

It is not just that America is a nation of immigrants – it is that since our founding we have embraced certain core values. One of those values is that children should not be punished for the crimes of their parents. Yet, today, government policy is running in direct contradiction to that value.

The recent policy change requiring the immediate detention and misdemeanor prosecution of anyone crossing the border illegally – so-called zero tolerance – has already resulted in the forcible separation of nearly 2,000 children from their parents. Facilities to house these children are so overcrowded that the administration has built a “tent city” to house additional minors.

Parents are being told if they plead guilty and drop any claim of asylum they can be reunited more quickly with their children. The administration adopted this policy as a way of deterring illegal entry into the U.S.  Some administration officials reportedly view the policy of separating children from their parents as leverage to gain other immigration policy changes from Congress.

Let that sink in for a second: our government is forcibly separating children – including toddlers – from their parents and sending them to detention facilities as a means of sending a message and influencing Congress.

Surely a nation as big, generous, and compassionate as the United States can find a way to prevent separating children from their parents at the border.  If we can’t agree on that, then we can’t agree on anything.

Now let me be clear, this doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t secure our border and enforce our immigration laws. Individuals entering the United States illegally should be returned to their home country, but that does not require separating children from parents.

Sadly, current government policy isn’t much better when it comes to Dreamers.

Our government is threatening to deport from the only nation that many of them know, over one million young people brought here through no fault of their own as young children. These Dreamers have grown up here. They went to school with our children, they played on the same sports teams, and they graduated and found jobs. Many have served in our military. Some have started their own businesses, creating jobs for others. They are living the American dream. They have done nothing wrong. Yet, without Congressional action, they will be deported, punished for the actions of those who brought them here. To allow such a thing to happen would be a true injustice.

Another core American value is that government should not reach back decades to punish someone for relatively minor violations of the law. That is why when the very first Congress passed our nation’s first criminal laws they also included a statute of limitations.

Approximately 300,000 individuals from countries previously impacted by natural disasters were repeatedly granted by administrations of both parties temporary protected status (TPS). TPS allows these individuals to legally live and work within the United States. Some TPS beneficiaries have legally lived and worked here for nearly two decades. One can argue that perhaps prior administrations should have been stricter in granting and renewing TPS status, but after nearly two decades, it is simply wrong to tell these individuals that they must leave the country where they have legally built their lives. Congress should act now to provide permanent legal status to long-term TPS beneficiaries.

The Chamber could provide you with plenty of statistics and detailed analysis as to why we need to keep Dreamers and TPS beneficiaries living and working here to help our economy grow. There is, however, something more fundamental at stake: whether our nation’s policies will reflect our values or run in direct contradiction to them.

At the U.S. Chamber, we wake up every day with a goal of defending and promoting the free enterprise system. Today, we ask our elected officials to defend the core values that make the free enterprise system and the whole American experiment possible. The time for action is now.

In other Business and Finance news....
FTC Announces Hearings On Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century
The Federal Trade Commission today announced that the agency will hold a series of public hearings on whether broad-based changes in the economy, evolving business practices, new technologies, or international developments might require adjustments to competition and consumer protection enforcement law, enforcement priorities, and policy. The multi-day, multi-part hearings, which will take place this fall and winter, will be similar in form and structure to the FTC’s 1995 “Global Competition and Innovation Hearings” under the leadership of then-Chairman Robert Pitofsky.
https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2018/06/ftc-announces-hearings-competition-consumer-protection-21st

US DEPT. OF LABOR BLOG: Making Workplace Safety a Family Affair
Several years ago, owner and president Vin Riggio set out to improve his company’s workplace safety and health program. After learning about the free compliance assistance services provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) On-Site Consultation Program at a safety conference, he reached out to the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development to get started.
https://blog.dol.gov/2018/06/21/making-workplace-safety-family-affair

Tax reform allows people with disabilities to put more money into ABLE accounts, expands eligibility for Saver’s Credit
WASHINGTON – People with disabilities can now put more money into their tax-favored Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts and may, for the first time, qualify for the Saver’s Credit for low- and moderate-income workers, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/tax-reform-allows-people-with-disabilities-to-put-more-money-into-able-accounts-expands-eligibility-for-savers-credit

USDA BLOG: Ringed by miles of abandoned coal mines, the Wayne National Forest is surrounded by some of the most economically distressed communities in southern Ohio. A unique partnership with private investors, local leaders, a university, and nonprofit partners is helping to change that.
https://www.usda.gov/media/blog/2018/06/15/private-investment-will-jump-start-rural-economy

Federal Reserve Board releases results of supervisory bank stress tests
The nation's largest bank holding companies are strongly capitalized and would be able to lend to households and businesses during a severe global recession, according to the results of supervisory stress tests released Thursday by the Federal Reserve Board.
https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/pressreleases/bcreg20180621a.htm


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Washington Courts:  New Celebration Recognizes Parents Who Work Hard to Improve and Reunify. Press release posted on June 14, 2018.
http://www.courts.wa.gov/newsinfo/?fa=newsinfo.internetdetail&newsid=16008
Commemorating parents who have worked hard to successfully reunify their families after significant struggles, the Washington Supreme Court Commission on Children in Foster Care is launching an annual, statewide celebration of Family Reunification Month to take place every June.

Celebrations are currently planned in King, Mason, Pierce, Thurston, Snohomish, Spokane and Yakima counties. Information on these events can be found on the new Washington State Family Reunification Month web page at www.courts.wa.gov/familyreunification.

The Commission — a joint effort of the Supreme Court and the Department of Social and Health Services — has issued a proclamation announcing each June as statewide Family Reunification Month, encouraging courts and communities across the state to recognize parents for their commitment to overcoming obstacles in order to learn, improve and bring their families back together. The celebration also recognizes the work of social workers, court staff, foster parents, attorneys, parent mentors and others who become part of a team monitoring and guiding parents as they move forward.

“Parents can lose their way for many reasons that can include cycles of poverty, addiction, mental health issues and family dysfunction from their own childhoods,” said Retired Supreme Court Justice Bobbe Bridge, co-chair of the Foster Commission. “Nevertheless, they have strong connections to their children and strong commitment to breaking these cycles and giving their children the stability and nurturing they need. It is very much something to celebrate when they succeed.”

Safe reunification of families is the primary goal of “dependency,” the legal process in which dependent children are taken into the oversight of the state because of deficiencies in adequate care and safety within the home. The majority of children separated from their parents — about 54 percent — return home after parents make improvements.

Information on the numbers, races, ages, genders and other characteristics of Washington children living in foster care through the end of 2017 is available from a new report by the Washington State Center for Court Research, a branch of the Administrative Office of the Courts. In 2017, more than 3,500 children returned home after a separation, while just over 1,360 foster children were adopted into new homes, and others aged out of the foster care system or went into guardianships. The research also details county-by-county information including length of times in out-of-home care and more.

The report, along with background on the Dependency Timelines research, can be found here.

For the past decade, family dependency court processes have evolved to include a team approach, similar to therapeutic drug or veteran courts, all of which address the underlying causes of problem behaviors and hold participants responsible for changing patterns and meeting significant requirements for having their cases dismissed.

“Families need a lot of support when they commit to facing their problems and bringing their families back together,” said Spokane County Superior Court Commissioner Michelle Ressa, a member of the new state Family Reunification Month Steering Committee. “We also want to recognize the social workers, court staff members, attorneys, parent mentors, foster parents, family members and others who guide the parents and support the children through this important process.”

The statewide annual research, the Foster Commission, and efforts such as the Parent Representation Program of the Office of Public Defense — recently expanded statewide — endeavor to work toward bringing children swiftly out of foster care, with the primary goal of returning them to stable, mended families.

“Parents can redeem themselves when they confront issues that led to their family’s separation,” said Kitsap County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Bassett, chair of the new Family Reunification Month Steering Committee. “They can grow in resiliency, breaking harmful cycles. There’s a reason safe reunification of the family is the primary goal of the law. Those connections are special. Families are the foundations of our communities, including those that have healed and become stronger.”

DOE: State adopts plan for evaluating new ocean projects
Marine spatial plan designed to protect coastal resources and uses
https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Get-to-know-us/News/2018/June-20-State-adopts-ocean-projects-plan

OLYMPIA – Washington has adopted a new tool to help make coordinated, science-based decisions about new projects and uses that may be proposed for the Pacific Ocean that are adjacent to the state coastline.

The Washington departments of Ecology, Fish and Wildlife and Natural Resources (DNR) jointly developed a marine spatial plan after a six-year planning process. The plan sets a framework for evaluating new projects and uses proposed in an ocean area nearly 6,000 square nautical miles in size between Cape Flattery and Cape Disappointment.

In 2010, the Washington Legislature enacted a marine planning law to foster integrated coastal decision making and ecosystem-based ocean management. The measure was designed to help the state address growing pressure on coastal resources and the potential for increased conflicts about ocean uses.

Currently, most ocean uses in Washington center on recreation, maritime shipping, coastal fishing and shellfish aquaculture. However, the state anticipates reviewing proposals for new activities such as offshore wind and wave energy projects, sand and gravel mining, dredge material disposal, and offshore aquaculture operations.

The new marine spatial plan outlines the data and information needed to evaluate new proposals, especially potential effects new ocean uses could have on people, local communities and the environment. The plan also ensures public input by establishing a coordination process among local and tribal governments as well as state and federal agencies.

Since the guidance contains new policies to protect Washington's coastal resources and ocean uses, the guidance also puts the state in a strong position to review and shape new ocean activities in areas of state and federal waters in the plan's study area.

“Washington has an important, influential role regarding where and how new projects or uses are sited, built and operated, including federal projects in federal waters,” said Sally Toteff who oversees Ecology’s regional activities including the Pacific coast. “We will make sure the plan is fully implemented and the public is engaged in the review process for any new coastal proposal.”

The three state agencies brought different, but complementary skills, resources, and expertise together to develop the plan. DNR provided critical scientific knowledge, information and analysis about the state’s coastal aquatic lands. The agency also provided funding, planning, policy, and administrative skills to shape the plan.

“The marine spatial plan will help ensure future projects do not cause long-term significant adverse effects to the environment, fisheries and other resources,” said Kristin Swenddal, division manager for DNR’s aquatic lands program. “The plan also provides a wealth of information helpful to anyone interested in understanding our Pacific Coast, help monitor or assess our changing ocean conditions, or assist with other types of planning.”

Fish and Wildlife provided critical data and analysis on fisheries, marine resources, and current ocean conditions as well as future trends. The agency also analyzed data about ecologically important areas, including identifying unique habitats and sensitive areas for fish, orca, birds, and other wildlife.

“While the ocean is a vast ecosystem, there is competition to use a small fraction of it,” said Michele Culver, Fish and Wildlife’s intergovernmental ocean policy manager. “The plan provides the means for us to carefully consider the placement of proposed new uses and the effects on other important activities, such as fishing, that occur in the same area."

The plan establishes protections for fisheries and ecologically sensitive areas in state waters, but it does not change current management or permit processes for existing marine activities such as fisheries management plans or shellfish aquaculture.

The state worked closely with local and tribal governments, other state agencies, the Washington Coastal Marine Advisory Council, environmental and planning groups, the private sector and the public to develop the plan.

Before the plan was adopted, the agencies addressed comments received during the public review process – including feedback on a related environmental impact statement (EIS) which evaluated anticipated impacts that could arise from adopting the plan. The final EIS found that adopting the plan was largely beneficial to the environment and communities.

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Special assistance available for M. Torres America workers
 OLYMPIA – Workers and certain on-site contract workers who were laid-off by M. Torres America, may qualify for free training for a new occupation, financial assistance and other benefits through the federal Trade Act.
The U.S. Department of Labor approved benefits for workers who lost their jobs beginning Dec. 5, 2016.
Workers may receive vocational training, additional unemployment benefits, relocation expenses, reimbursement for an out-of-area job search and the federal Health Coverage Tax Credit.
Older workers may receive a subsidy that covers the difference in pay at the time of separation to the wage earned at re-employment.
Individuals who think they are eligible should contact their local WorkSource office for more information.
https://esd.wa.gov/special-assistance-M-Torres-America-workers

Special assistance available for CellNetix workers
OLYMPIA – Workers laid-off by CellNetix may qualify for free training for a new occupation, financial assistance and other benefits through the federal Trade Act.
The U.S. Department of Labor approved benefits for workers who lost their jobs beginning Feb. 12, 2017.
Workers may receive vocational training, additional unemployment benefits, relocation expenses, reimbursement for an out-of-area job search and the federal Health Coverage Tax Credit.
Older workers may receive a subsidy that covers the difference in pay at the time of separation to the wage earned at re-employment.
Individuals who think they are eligible should contact their local WorkSource office for more information
https://esd.wa.gov/special-assistance-available-for-cellnet-workers

Commission selects Kelly Susewind as new director of WDFW
OLYMPIA – The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission today appointed Kelly Susewind of Olympia as the new director of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).
The commission, a citizen panel appointed by the Governor to set policy for WDFW, voted unanimously to select Susewind after interviewing seven candidates in May and narrowing the field to three finalists, who were interviewed for a second time earlier this week.
https://wdfw.wa.gov/news/jun1618a/

Public Lands Commissioner Visiting Communities for Wildfire and Forest Health Town Halls
YAKIMA, CHELAN AND SPOKANE EVENTS JUNE 26, 27 AND 28
Fire season has begun, and Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz is hosting three Town Hall outreach events to make sure communities are prepared and engaged. The events are scheduled in Yakima (June 26), Chelan (June 27), and Spokane (June 28).
https://www.dnr.wa.gov/news/public-lands-commissioner-visiting-communities-wildfire-and-forest-health-town-halls


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LOCAL & REGIONAL MEETING AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS


CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS:

Commission work session for 6/ 25/ 18
http://clallam.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=1112
Agenda highlights:
1) Real estate purchase and sale agreement with William Shore Memorial Pool District for the parcel located at 205 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles, described as Lots 10 and 11, Block 169 of the Town Site of Port Angeles (2b)*

2) Letter to Department of Ecology concerning their evaluation of the unincorporated Port Angeles UGA for the 2019 Western Washington Municipal Stormwater Phase II General Permit Coverage (1c)*

3) Plastic bag discussion

Commission Regular session for 6/ 26/ 18
http://clallam.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=381
Agenda Highlights:
1) Resolution adopting the following Supplemental Appropriations:
Health and Human Services – Operations – State Department of Health consolidated contract Amendment 2 adds revenue for training expenses in the WIC program/$5,100
    Health and Human Services – Environmental Health
* Grant revenue for 2017 activities and expenses that were not billed and paid until 2018 for the PIC program/$48,994
* State Department of Health Consolidated Contract Amendment No. 2 adds revenue for the Onsite Programs.  Grant funding that was not expended in previous funding cycle and is being carried forward to 2018 budget/$31,698
Health and Human Services – Developmental Disabilities – Contract amendment 2 with State Developmental Disabilities for services provided in State fiscal year ending June 30, 2018, adds funding to provide additional employment services to individuals with developmental disabilities/$62,174
Auditor – The Office of the Secretary of State is paying for return postage for the primary and general elections in 2018/$23,952
http://clallam.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=381&meta_id=25056

2) Resolution adopting the following Budget Revision:
Sheriff - Operations - To purchase half of the sixty-five Smith & Wesson 9MM pistols and holsters replacing current Glock 22 pistols issued to Sheriff’s Patrol Deputies.  The cost is discounted for the trade value of the Glock pistols. The remainder of the cost is to be paid from the 00100.815 Sheriff’s Jail budget/$9,600
Sheriff - Jail - To purchase half of the sixty-five Smith & Wesson 9MM pistols and holsters replacing current Glock 22 pistols issued to Sheriff’s Corrections Deputies.  The cost is discounted for the trade value of the Glock pistols. The remainder of the cost is to be paid from the 00100.811 Sheriff’s Operations budget/$9,600
Public Works - ER&R - Adjustment for maintenance crews and equipment mechanics salary study performed by Human Resources/$45,759
Public Works - Roads - Adjustment for maintenance crews and equipment mechanics salary study performed by Human Resources/$175,166
http://clallam.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=381&meta_id=25058

3) Consideration of resolution adopting the following Debatable Emergencies:
BOCC - Operations - funds needed to purchase 4 Microsoft Surface Pros to be used by each Commissioner and the Administrator in order to be more efficient and reduce the amount of paper used for meetings/$10,200
Non Departmental - Hotel/Motel Tax - Feiro Marine Life Center funding for a future Marine Discovery Center conceptual design/$50,000
Auditor - Cost of reprinting return envelopes to provide for return postage paid/$9,162
Sheriff - Emergency Services - Architectural services for a preliminary schematic design for a future Emergency Operations Center building, which will be used to assist in securing funding sources for completion of this building/$7,500
http://clallam.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=381&meta_id=25062

CLALLAM COUNTY PUD agenda for 6/ 25/ 18
https://www.clallampud.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/6-25-18-Commissioners-PreAgenda-FINAL.pdf
Agenda highlight: Staff will make a recommendation to Commissioners to declare a district-owned facility surplus property.
Staff Recommendation: Declare as surplus property the District-owned facility at 231 Windy
Way. This is a 2000 Redman 1782 square foot manufactured home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. VIN 118-27870BA

City of Sequim agenda for 6/ 25/ 18
http://www.sequimwa.gov/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/1898
Agenda item highlight: Human Services Funding
http://wa-sequim.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/10331

Port of Port Angeles regular meeting on the 26th of June had been cancelled.

JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSION AGENDA FOR 6/ 25/ 18
https://media.avcaptureall.com/session.html?sessionid=41e410ce-5cb7-467a-a073-6e70c0588269&prefilter=845,5958
Agenda highlight: AGREEMENT re: Exchange of Immunization Data; No Dollar Amount; Jefferson County Public Health; Washington State Department of Health (DOH

City of Forks agenda for 6/ 25/ 18
http://forkswashington.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/CC-Agenda06252018.pdf
Agenda highlight: Quillayute airport rehab project bid.




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Weekly Bible Study
Acceptable Priesthood: Who should serve as priests today?
The Jews in the Old Testament had a special class of men who offered animal sacrifices and performed other rites of worship on behalf of the people. These men served as mediators or representatives through whom the people worshiped God. What about today? Should we have a special class of priests who perform ceremonial rites that the people in general cannot perform?---Gospel Way

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 Question this week: What is the singular form of the word "dice?"
Answer from last week:Pull the plug in the tub.
 
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