Here's a few headlines of the events, Thursday. I shared some of these yesterday, but wanted to expand on it today.
Headlines:
Voter Humiliates Biden: What Do You Have To Say Besides 'You Ain't Black'?--WJ
Six Takeaways From Thursday’s Dueling Trump and Biden Town Halls
How the Internet Viewed the Presidential Town Halls
Savannah Guthrie Was a Good Pet for Her DNC Masters During Trump Town Hall---PJ MEDIA
Under pointed questioning, Trump doubles down on confrontational style in town hall in Miami
TOP NEWS STORIES FOR TODAY...
ATTORNEY GENERAL FERGUSON ANNOUNCES ELECTION PROTECTION INITIATIVE.
Press release issued 10/16/20
SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today an initiative in his office to combat election interference in November and guarantee a peaceful transition of power.
Ferguson convened an internal legal team to coordinate the office’s election protection efforts, and to work with state attorneys general across the country. The legal team includes Solicitor General Noah Purcell and attorneys with expertise in election law, constitutional law and civil rights. They are focused on upholding the Constitution, preventing illegal election interference and ensuring every vote is counted in every state.
Ferguson made protecting a fair, secure and safe election a top priority in the wake of the Trump Administration’s unfounded claims that mail-in voting is not secure, and its attempts to undermine the Postal Service’s ability to deliver ballots in a timely manner. Ferguson brought his successful lawsuit blocking interference in the Postal Service on behalf of more than a dozen states, including the battlegrounds of Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin.
“Washingtonians have a stake in the integrity of elections in all 50 states,” Ferguson said. “My legal team is prepared to defend democracy and the longstanding American tradition of a peaceful transition of power.”
President Trump
On Oct. 9, Oct. 12, and Oct. 13, President Trump tweeted about a “rigged election.” These are the latest of dozens of instances in which the president has suggested the November election will be “rigged.” Many Washingtonians have written the Washington State Attorney General’s Office to express fears that the president’s language is an attempt to undermine confidence in the election results and set up a constitutional challenge.
President Trump and Vice President Pence both failed to commit to a peaceful transfer of power when asked direct questions by the moderators of the presidential and vice-presidential debates.
Participating in election-related cases around the country
Ferguson joined several amicus — friend-of-the-court — briefs supporting a fair and secure election in legal challenges around the country, including:
Texas League of United Latin American Citizens v. Hughes — Supporting mail-in voting and challenging recent changes to ballot drop box policies in Texas
Parham v. Watson — Supporting a preliminary injunction to stop restrictions on mail-in voting in Mississippi
Middleton v. Andino — Supporting a preliminary injunction to stop restrictions on mail-in voting in South Carolina
Jones v. DeSantis — Supporting the restoration of voting rights in Florida
Legal challenges to protect the integrity of the election
Ferguson led a coalition of 14 states that filed a lawsuit over the changes to the Postal Service on Aug. 18. The coalition includes battleground states, including Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin. The Postal Service changes, including eliminating or reducing staff overtime, halting outgoing mail processing at distribution centers and removing critical mail sorting equipment, threaten the timely delivery of mail to millions of Americans who rely on the Postal Service for everything from medical prescriptions to ballots.
On Sept. 17, a federal judge in Yakima, Wash., granted Ferguson’s request for a nationwide injunction forcing the U.S. Postal Service to immediately halt its drastic operational changes.
State leaders warn U.S. Senators of pending ACA lawsuit amid Supreme Court nomination.
Press release issued 10/15/20
As the U.S. Senate rushes through the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, the lawsuit deciding the fate of Affordable Care Act (California v. Texas) will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court in less than a month — putting the future of the popular law and the health care of millions in serious peril.
If the court overturns the Affordable Care Act, the impacts to Washington state would be widespread and devastating. Despite the state’s efforts to enact many of the ACA protections into Washington state law, overturning the ACA would be financially catastrophic to the state and its residents. It would be especially damaging as Washingtonians continue to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a letter to Washington's U.S. Senators, Gov. Jay Inslee, Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler and Washington Health Benefit Exchange CEO Pam MacEwan detailed what's at risk in the highly anticipated court case.
They laid out that if the Affordable Care Act is overturned, Washington state will lose $4.2 billion annually in federal funds and more than 750,000 could lose coverage.
$3.6 billion cut in annual federal funding to pay for Medicaid expansion coverage as 625,000 newly eligible enrollees would lose health coverage.
$620 million cut in federal premium subsidies as 140,000 people lose the financial assistance that helps them afford health insurance.
"That a decision could be made in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and our nation’s ongoing efforts to recover only intensifies the harm. More than 90,000 Washingtonians will have a new pre-existing condition this year after having been diagnosed with COVID-19,” the leaders wrote. “This would have massive implications for people who rely on the law's reforms, such as women and older adults. A court decision that makes coverage unaffordable for many would effectively undermine these consumer protections and erode the safety net we have fought to preserve."
State leaders acknowledge that these are federal decision and urged members of Congress, particularly U.S. Senators, to continue fighting to protect the health and well-being of Washingtonians.”
WORLD NEWS HEADLINES:
Welcoming Mass Prisoner Swap in Yemen as ‘Airlift of Hope’, Speakers Urge Government, Houthi Rebels to Negotiate Durable Peace, during Security Council Briefing
Remarks at a UN Security Council Briefing on the Situation in Yemen---US MISSION TO THE UN.
Bolivia elections, an opportunity to defuse extreme polarization: UN rights chief.
NATIONAL NEWS:
First Lady Melania Trump: “My personal experience with COVID-19.”---WH
Agency Plays Key Role in Procuring, Distributing Limited Pandemic Supplies--DOD
When the Extraordinary Becomes the Ordinary, the Ordinary Become Extraordinary--USDA
HUD SECRETARY BEN CARSON DESIGNATES THE BEDFORD HOPE CENTER AS NEW ENVISION CENTER
DHS, ICE Announce Arrests Of More Than 170 At-Large Aliens In Sanctuary Jurisdictions--DHS
BUSINESS & FINANCE NEWS:
North Carolina Return Preparer Pleads Guilty in Tax Fraud Scheme
United States Unseals Superseding Indictment Charging Nationwide Money Laundering Network
Michigan Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Defraud the IRS and to Steal Crash Reports from the Detroit Police Department
How IPOs Would Help A Broad Economic Recovery--US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
FTC Halts Scheme that Falsely Claimed to Offer Unlimited Inmate Calling Plans
STATE HEADLINE NEWS
WDFW seeks new advisory committee members to guide investments in Puget Sound recreational fishing.
Statewide COVID-19 vaccine distribution progress update
New Puget Sound Energy electric rates effective today Customers see slight rate increase--UTC
What you need to know for your election ballot due on Nov. 3
Seattle, Bellevue see significant rent decreases amid pandemic--Seattle PI
IN OTHER HEADLINES:
Trump Administration Denies California Request for Wildfire Disaster Aid---PJ MEDIA
Hunter Biden's Trouble Grows, House GOP Questions FBI
If the Democrats Win Everything--National Review
Social Media vs. the American Right--National Review
Shy Trump Voters, Pollsters, and the Appeal to Ignorance--American Spectator
Kudlow: 'Almost Impossible' to Execute 'Grand' Stimulus Deal Before Election--News Max
LOCAL MEETINGS & AGENDAS
CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS:
County Commission work session for 10/19/20
https://clallam.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=1233
Clallam County Commission meeting for 10/20/20
https://clallam.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=7235
Clallam County Board of Health meeting for 10/20/20
UPDATED BUDGET MEETING NOTICE
CLALLAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
City of Port Angeles Council meeting for 10/20/20
https://www.cityofpa.us/DocumentCenter/View/8848/10202020-Final-Packet-Amended
PASD Board Meeting
When: Thu, October 22, 7pm – 9pm
Where: 905 W 9th St, Port Angeles, WA 98363, USA, Lincoln Center.
JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS:
Jefferson County Commission meeting for 10/ 19/20
PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA for 10/ 19/ 20
https://cityofpt.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=1663
October 22 Meeting of the ICC
Meeting of the Intergovernmental Coordinating Committee (ICC) that includes 2 representatives from each the 4 public entities: Jefferson County Commissioners, Port Townsend City Council, Public Utility District #1, and Port of Port Townsend.
https://portofpt.com/event/october-22-meeting-of-the-icc/
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