Saturday, August 7, 2021

Inslee statement on suspected death of Southern Resident orca K-21.

Press release issued 8/5/21

REF. https://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/inslee-statement-suspected-death-southern-resident-orca-k-21


"I am saddened to hear the news that one of the 75 remaining endangered Southern Resident orcas, K-21 - a 35-year-old male - was seen this week emaciated and struggling off the coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The whales have been seen less and less frequently in Puget Sound, their usual summer home, a clear sign that the health of the Puget Sound ecosystem is not improving fast enough.


"K-21’s struggle highlights just how important it is that we all continue to do our part to give these iconic and beloved whales the best chance of survival. The whales need space from boats. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) issued an emergency rule last week requiring commercial whale watching boats to stay a half mile away from K-21, who is now presumed deceased. If you’re boating in Puget Sound, please be Whale Wise and keep your distance to give orcas the opportunity to feed, travel and socialize. Thank you to NOAA for announcing an expansion of the Southern Resident orca critical habitat designation to the coastal waters of Washington, Oregon and California today.


"It is time for big, bold changes in how we look at salmon and orca recovery. The Southern Resident orcas are suffering from multiple threats, including a lack of food, which is primarily Chinook salmon, and as keystone species, the orca and salmon are telling us to do better in protecting our waters. While we have done some transformative work recently, we must do more. The health of our salmon and the Southern Resident orcas are irreversibly intertwined and the recovery of one hinges on the survival of the other.


"Despite progress, too many salmon runs are on the brink of extinction. We have to look at the roles of hatcheries, hydropower, habitat and harvest.  It is time for transformative clean water infrastructure for salmon and people, time to make major advancements in salmon habitat, including fixing fish passage barriers, and time to address climate resiliency in all the work we do. This also highlights the critical importance that the Federal Infrastructure package can play in salmon and orca recovery in our state.


"We have a once in a generation opportunity to make a difference so that we do not lose Southern Resident orcas from our state. To be from the Northwest is to know salmon and orca as part of our landscape and our shared heritage – and we must dedicate ourselves to their protection."



Inslee statement on Biden's push to accelerate electric vehicle use.

Press release issued 8. 5.21

Ref. https://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/inslee-statement-bidens-push-accelerate-electric-vehicle-use

Gov. Jay Inslee released a statement today in response to the Biden Administration's executive order calling for half of new car sales to be electric vehicles by the end of the decade.


"The Biden administration has taken much-needed actions to meaningfully reduce pollution from cars and trucks. Transportation is our country’s number one source of emissions. We thank President Biden for building from existing efforts between California and auto manufacturers in order to move swiftly.


"As we’ve seen from the devastating droughts and wildfires raging across the West, climate change is already here. We must act boldly and urgently. As federal agencies take next steps, we urge the Biden Administration to enable state leadership by empowering states to accelerate the transition to clean cars and trucks through strong vehicle standards, and to deliver on its commitments of a nationwide build-out of clean vehicle and mass transit infrastructure.


"Washington looks forward to its continued partnership with the Biden Administration, industries and other states to realize our clean energy future."


IN OTHER STATE NEWS HEADLINES...


What WDSA Does Part 1: How cannabis testing helps ensure proper pesticide use.

The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) is widely known for supporting farmers, inspecting commodities, ensuring food safety, and managing the types of pesticides used across the state.


Hungry hornet babies – what’s on their menu in the PNW?.

While the scientific literature indicates what Asian giant hornets eat in their native region, scientists didn’t know what they would eat in the Pacific Northwest – until now.


AG Ferguson statement on court order against Johnson & Johnson.

SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson offers the following statement on a recent ruling in his lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson:

“In a victory for accountability and transparency, a King County Superior Court judge ordered Johnson & Johnson to produce more than 100,000 documents related to its opioid business. They have been withholding these documents from us for more than 3 years. Johnson & Johnson has also been hiding these documents from the more than 3,000 cities and counties involved in the Multidistrict Litigation against the company.


Innovating Justice Awards: Judge and Technology Integrator Recognized for Tireless Work

August 05, 2021

The Washington State Board for Judicial Administration (BJA) this week presented Innovating Justice Awards to a King County judge and a technology integrator for their leadership in shepherding new programs that work on access and equity problems in the courts such as those involving eviction cases, court filings by prisoners, examining racial justice issues, and more.


Wastewater treatment plant operators protect water during pandemic

126 facilities recognized for their outstanding performance.

Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators are essential frontline workers you may not have immediately thought about during the pandemic. However, operators work hard to ensure that while many of us are at home, everything we flush down a drain or toilet that went to a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), meets the state pollution limits and protects Washington’s water. 


Initial regular claims increased while continued claims decreased during the week of July 25.

OLYMPIA – During the week of July 25 to 31, there were 4,919 initial regular unemployment claims, up 8.0 percent from the prior week. Total claims filed by Washingtonians for all unemployment benefit categories numbered 308,266, down 0.9 percent from the prior week.  


WDFW seeks applicants for ad-hoc coastal steelhead advisory group.

OLYMPIA – Fishery managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) are seeking applicants for an ad-hoc advisory group to help develop management plans for the state’s coastal steelhead populations and fisheries.




FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO DC...


Senator Murray Applauds Nomination of Judge Mary Katherine Dimke for U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington.




(2) THIS WEEK'S HEADLINE NEWS...


WORLD NEWS:


Displaced Afghans face ‘continued deterioration’ in country.

The situation for people who have been displaced due to an upsurge in fighting in Afghanistan following the resurgence of the Taliban is expected to continue to deteriorate, unless more is done to assist them, according to the UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM).


Myanmar: COVID-19 third wave has hit like a ‘tsunami’, warns WFP.

The World Food Program (WFP) warned on Friday that it is facing a 70 per cent funding shortfall in Myanmar, where millions face growing food insecurity.


Hiroshima memorial: UN chief laments slow progress on nuclear-free goal.

Underlining UN commitment to achieving a nuclear-free world, Secretary-General António Guterres has urged governments to strengthen efforts to make this goal a reality.  


COVID-19 vaccine equality, ‘most pressing issue of our times’ – UN chief.

The remarkable and rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines offers “great hope” that the devastating pandemic can be overcome, the UN chief told the first International Forum on COVID-19 Vaccine Cooperation on Thursday, but everyone must be reached everywhere, “as quickly as possible”. 


Mali violence threatens country’s survival, warns UN human rights expert.

Rapidly spreading violence in Mali is threatening the State’s very survival, the UN independent expert on the human rights situation in the country said on Friday. 


Remarks at a UN Security Council Briefing on Afghanistan--USUN


U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield’s Travel to Japan and Thailand.--USUN



NATIONAL HEADLINES:


Remarks by President Biden on Strengthening American Leadership on Clean Cars and Trucks--WH


The United States Restricts Visas of 50 Additional Nicaraguan Individuals Affiliated With Ortega-Murillo Regime--US STATE DEPT.


Palauan President, Austin Discuss Indo-Pacific Security Concerns--DOD


Tennessee Department of Human Services Agrees to Pay $6.8 Million to Resolve False Claims Act Liability in Connection with SNAP Quality Control

The Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) has agreed to pay the United States $6,854,416 to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act in its administration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Until 2008, SNAP was known as the Food Stamp Program. --DOJ


U.S. Department of Education Approves New Hampshire’s Plan for Use of American Rescue Plan Funds to Support K-12 Schools and Students, Distributes Remaining $116 Million To State...DEPT. of Education


HUD AWARDS $30 MILLION TO HELP LOW-INCOME ELDERLY HOMEOWNERS AGE IN PLACE

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today awarded $30 million to 32 nonprofit organizations, state and local governments, and public housing authorities to assist in undertaking comprehensive programs that make safety and functional home modifications and limited repairs to meet the needs of low-income elderly homeowners that allow them to age in place.


FDA In Brief: FDA Reminds Industry of Specific Regulations for the Use of Fluorinated Polyethylene in Food Contact Containers



BUSINESS & FINANCE


Celebrating National Farmers Market Week

The first week of August, farmers markets across the nation celebrate National Farmers Market Week, highlighting their role in supporting healthy communities, food systems and stimulating local economies.--USDA BLOG


The Biggest Winner in the Senate’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal May Be Our Climate--US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


Pipeline Company to Pay $35 Million in Criminal Fines and Civil Penalties for Largest-Ever Inland Spill of Produced Water from Oil Drilling

Pipeline Rupture Caused 29 Million Gallon Spill Over 143 Days Before Discovery--DOJ


Treasury Reiterates Call for State and Local Governments to Follow Treasury Guidance on Eliminating Undue Documentation Burdens to Speed the Delivery Emergency Rental Assistance--US TREASURY


US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ANNOUNCES $8M FUNDING OPPORTUNITY TO PROMOTE SAFE, HEALTHY WORKPLACES IN EL SALVADOR, GUATEMALA, HONDURAS--DEPT. of Labor


Federal Reserve Board announces the individual capital requirements for all large banks, effective on October 1--THE FED


Statement of FTC Office of Public Affairs Director Lindsay Kryzak on District Court’s Decision to Grant Preliminary Injunction Halting New Jersey Hospital Merger.





(3) NEWS COMMENTARIES & LOCAL MEETINGS



The Yellow Badge of Vaccines--PJ MEDIA

History always has a sad way of repeating itself, and it is frightening that the “yellow badge” of persecution is once again finding its way into our society. This time, it’s in the form of vaccine passports.


In Progressive Washington State, Criminal Justice Reform Only a Criminal Could Love.

Imagine a family so imprudent as to have chosen to vacation in Seattle this summer. They are walking from their downtown hotel on their way the Pike Place Market, and as they weave through the homeless drug addicts lining the sidewalk they are set upon by robbers, who at gunpoint relieve them of their money, cameras, jewelry, and cellphones. The robbers drive off in a white Toyota--PJ MEDIA


Cori Bush Hates Cops but Loves Security

The St. Louis Democrat doubles down on her “defund the police” lunacy.--The Patriot Post


Biden Steps on the Constitution and American Landlords

Conservative pundit says that the president “knows he’s violating his oath.”--American Spectator


Psaki Dismisses School Masking Mandate Concerns, Says Her Daughter ‘Can Wear a Mask All Day’--National Review


Biden infrastructure bill would require cars come with ‘advanced alcohol monitoring systems’--Washington Times


Big-spending Biden and Democrats steel themselves for debt ceiling fight

The president's expensive infrastructure and social welfare packages are exacerbating the Democrats' challenges with budget negotiations as they brace for the 2022 midterm elections.--Washington Examiner



LOCAL MEETING AGENDA'S


CLALLAM COUNTY:


Clallam County work session for 8. 9. 21

https://clallam.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=1275


Clallam County board meeting for 8. 10. 21

https://clallam.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=7277


Port of Port Angeles Commission meeting for 8. 10. 21

https://www.portofpa.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_08102021-535


City of Sequim Council meeting for 8.9.21

https://www.sequimwa.gov/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/2468


City of Forks Council meeting for 8.9.21

https://forkswashington.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Agenda_20210809.pdf


Clallam PUD meeting for 8.9.21

https://clallampud.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8-9-21-WEB-Packet.pdf



JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS:


Jefferson County board meeting for 8.9.21

https://media.avcaptureall.com/session.html?sessionid=3286d2fe-37d6-406c-8dc4-63ae6e8c2566&prefilter=845,5958


PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA for 8.9.21

https://cityofpt.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=1946


Port of Port Townsend Commission meeting for 8.11.21

https://portofpt.com/event/aug-11-commission-meeting/






He became the ultimate sacrifice 

BIBLE VERSE: Isaiah 33:22 (New International Version)
 
For the Lord is our judge, the Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord is our king; it is he who will save us.
 
 

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