Saturday, October 8, 2022

Washington Farmers Win Big With Year’s Largest Federal Competitive INFRA Grant, Say Cantwell, Buttigieg.

  

Source link: https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/washington-farmers-win-big-with-years-largest-federal-competitive-infra-grant-say-cantwell-buttigieg


grown tree fruit will reach buyers faster thanks to $92M grant for Wenatchee’s Apple Capital Loop

WENATCHEE – A new transportation project will help speed deliveries of Washington state agricultural products across the state to local, national, and international markets.


Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) joined U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and other elected officials today to tout the benefits of Wenatchee’s transformative Apple Capital Loop Project.


“We’re really here for the over 60,000 [apple related] jobs and over 100,000 jobs with the whole tree fruit industry,” said Sen. Cantwell “And we're here to make sure that multibillion dollar industry remains competitive, and to do that we needed to improve the infrastructure. There is an average of something like 4,000 trucks that go through this area a day … it's so important that we continue to make these improvements.”


“In an average year, a billion dollars worth of apples are stored, delivered, and packed in Wenatchee Valley,” said Secretary Buttigieg. “But that work being done by farmers, by pickers, by packers, by truckers, by rail workers -- by everybody across that chain allows Americans to enjoy that produce all year long.”


The project received a $92 million federal grant from the Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) program, which was imagined, developed, and pushed through Congress by Sen. Cantwell in 2015. Wenatchee’s grant is the largest INFRA grant awarded in the nation in 2021, and the largest INFRA grant ever awarded in Washington state.


Agricultural products that travel through Wenatchee on US 2, or that are delivered to and packaged in Wenatchee, will get to their destinations faster. Among other improvements, the project adds a new bridge over the Wenatchee River, allowing freight trucks to bypass Downtown Wenatchee traffic. And the traffic-halting stoplight on US 2 will be replaced by a roundabout.


Railroad crossings and stoplights will also be improved. Overall, the project will increase the traffic capacity of the Loop by about 60,000 vehicles per day, saving freight and motorists 32 million hours over the next 20 years – that’s 4,000 fewer hours spent in traffic, every day, for the next two decades.


Once completed, the Apple Capital Loop will also significantly improve wildfire safety for the region by adding two new evacuation routes out of Wenatchee.


The Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant program, created by Senator Cantwell in the FAST Act of 2015, provides financial support to nationally and regionally significant freight and highway projects.


Noted Secretary Buttigieg: “The INFRA program, the entire thing was largely possible with design by Senator Cantwell, who is also Chair [of the Commerce Committee] that plays such an important role in shaping and crafting and then driving legislation that makes everything we do possible.”


President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law allocated $8 billion to the INFRA Grant Program, which increases the program’s funding by 78%. Since the program’s creation in 2015, the State of Washington has been awarded over $243.8 million in INFRA grants.


In other News from Our Congressional delegation.


Applications Open For Cantwell-Led, $1 Billion Salmon Habitat Recovery Program, Announces Buttigieg.

Program will pay for removal of culverts that block salmon from reaching spawning grounds; Cantwell authored the program and secured one billion in new grant funding



Senator Murray Continues Pushing to Address Housing Crisis, Secures $2 Million To Build Affordable Housing in Bellingham.


(2) STATE NEWS HEADLINES.


LUNCH TRAYS FEATURE LOCAL FOODS FOR TASTE WASHINGTON DAY

OLYMPIA – Locally grown food in school cafeterias across Washington will be in the spotlight next week as schools and farms participate in Taste Washington Day.



AG Ferguson: Half-billion dollars to fight opioid epidemic will start flowing Dec. 1.

SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced that Washington state is set to receive the maximum $518 million under a resolution with three companies found to have played key roles in fueling the opioid epidemic. All 125 eligible local governments signed onto the half-billion dollar opioid resolution stemming from Ferguson’s lawsuit.


Department of Commerce offers grants to spur industrial site development.



Ecology invests nearly $35 million to help rivers and streams.

OLYMPIA – 

Communities around the state will soon receive grant funds to support projects that protect rivers and improve streamflows. The Washington Department of Ecology is slated to distribute about $35 million for 26 high-priority projects in 22 watersheds.

https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Who-we-are/News/2022/Oct-5-Streamflow-Grants


Tackling Toxics: Romac Industries reworks production line to reduce dangerous waste.

Romac Industries Inc. operates a steel fittings manufacturing facility in Bothell, Washington. As part of its production line, workers surface-finish stainless steel parts using a process called passivation, a chemical treatment for stainless steel and other alloys that helps treated surfaces resist corrosion.


State revokes, suspends licenses, certifications, registrations of health care providers.

Pierce County

In August 2022 the secretary of health suspended the substance use disorder professional license of Sonia Catherine Kim (CP60777107). Kim did not report her guilty plea to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine until two years after it happened, when renewing her credential. She did not respond to charges of unprofessional conduct violations related to that delay.


West Coast Leaders Double Down on Bold Actions to Fight Climate Crisis.

SAN FRANCISCO – In the latest of several climate agreements among Pacific Coast governments, California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia signed a new partnership Thursday recommitting the region to climate action.


$5.6 million grant expands apprenticeship programs across Washington state.

$5.6 million grant expands apprenticeship programs across Washington state

Career Connect Washington grows apprenticeship in high-demand fields over the next four years.



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WORLD NEWS HEADLINES.


Pakistan’s ‘climate carnage beyond imagination’, UN chief tells General Assembly.

The people of Pakistan are the victims of “a grim calculus of climate injustice”, Secretary-General António Guterres told the UN General Assembly on Friday, reminding that while the country was responsible for less than one per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions, it is paying a “supersized price for man-made climate change”.


Aid relief reaches Ukraine towns and cities reclaimed from Russian control.

Urgently needed aid relief has reached areas of northeast Ukraine recently reclaimed from Russian control amid ongoing fighting, UN humanitarians said on Friday.


Burkina Faso: UN rights office calls for probe into coup-related deaths and injuries.

The UN human rights office, OHCHR, has called for investigations into deaths and injuries resulting from last week’s coup in Burkina Faso, Spokesperson Seif Magango said on Friday.


Egypt urged to ensure civil society’s full participation in COP27 climate summit.

Authorities in Egypt must ensure civil society can safely and fully participate in the COP27 UN climate change conference taking place there next month, a group of UN independent human rights experts said on Friday, expressing alarm over restrictions ahead of the summit.


Latest DPR Korea missile launch risks escalating tensions, Security Council hears.

The international community must step up efforts to eliminate nuclear weapons in the wake of the latest firing of a ballistic missile by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), a senior UN official told the Security Council on Wednesday.


Remarks by a Senior Administration Official During a Telephonic Background Briefing on the UN General Assembly Emergency Special Session on Ukraine--USUN


Remarks at a UN Security Council Briefing on Financing of Armed Groups and Terrorists Through the Illicit Trafficking of Natural Resources--USUN


Joint Statement on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s Ballistic Missile Launches.



NATIONAL & BUSINESS HEADLINES.


The Biden-Harris Administration student debt relief initiative could benefit as many as 40 million Americans. --WH


Secretary Antony J. Blinken And Peruvian Foreign Minister César Landa At a Joint Press Availability--US STATE DEPT.


Allies Conduct Naval Defense Exercises Following North Korea Missile Launches--DOD


Justice Department, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and State of Ohio Reach Natural Resource Damages Settlement with Dover Chemical Corporation--DOJ


U.S. Department of Education Awards More Than $116 Million in Grants for Programs Focused on Equity and Accessibility for Students.


Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in Funds to Increase the Number of School-Based Mental Health Providers in Schools Provided Through the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.


More than 2.5 Million Youth Reported E-Cigarette Use in 2022.--CDC


Transcript for Vital Signs Telebriefing: Children with sickle cell anemia are at risk for stroke and other complications--CDC



BUSINESS HEADLINES.


National Center for Disaster Fraud Warns of Fraud After Hurricane Ian

In the wake of extreme devastation caused by Hurricane Ian, the National Center for Disaster Fraud (NCDF) today issued a reminder that as with any major disaster, there are unscrupulous thieves who seek to take advantage of the environment to line their own pockets.


Micronesian Couple Pleads Guilty to Withholding Passports for Labor Trafficking

Defendants Nesly Mwarecheong, 46, and Bertino Weires, 51, residents of the United States and citizens of the Federated States of Micronesia, pleaded guilty in federal court in Des Moines, Iowa, to two counts of unlawful conduct with respect to documents in furtherance of trafficking or forced labor. A federal grand jury in the Southern District of Iowa had previously returned a five-count indictment against the defendants for recruiting two young men from Micronesia to come to the United States for the purpose of coercing their labor in a meat processing plant for the defendants’ financial gain.


Treasury’s Federal Insurance Office Releases Annual Report on the Insurance Industry and Request for Information on Potential Federal Insurance Response to Catastrophic Cyber Incidents.


The Economic Outlook with a Look at the Housing Market

Governor Christopher J. Waller--THE FED


IRS: Don’t miss this important Oct. 17 tax extension deadline.


U.S. Department of Agriculture Announces Andy Berke as Rural Utilities Service Administrator--USDA


US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ANNOUNCES FINAL RULE TO IMPROVE H-2A VISA PROGRAM

Regulations bolster H-2A, US workers’ protections; improve employers’ application process.


How to save money on utilities this winter and avoid scams--FTC



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IN FOCUS!

Join others working to improve the lives of people with disabilities.

Link Source: https://www.esd.wa.gov/newsroom/gcde-members-needed


OLYMPIA – If you are interested in disability justice and want to influence state decision makers, apply to become a volunteer member of the Washington State Governor’s Committee on Disability Issues & Employment (GCDE).


The GCDE is currently recruiting for:


A chairperson. Application deadline is Oct. 13, 2022.

Four committee members. Application deadline is Oct. 14, 2022.

All new members will be appointed by Gov. Inslee to serve an initial three-year term starting January 2023.


Committee members can live anywhere in Washington state. They must have a disability; have a family member with a disability; or provide services to, or be an advocate for, people with disabilities.


Members identify issues and concerns about the rights and needs of people with disabilities, making recommendations to the governor, state Legislature, state agencies, the business community and the public.


“Committee members collaborate with other people and organizations to help integrate people with disabilities into their community,” said Laurie Schindler, GCDE member. “I’ve experienced firsthand the positive effect of employment for people with disabilities, and I love being part of a team that tirelessly advocates to improve people's lives.”


GCDE members serve on subcommittees that work on a variety of projects, such as community outreach, the Youth Leadership Forum and an employer awards program. New members are asked to serve on one or two subcommittees that most interest them. 


Find out more about qualifications for GCDE membership and member responsibilities on the GCDE Become a member page. Instructions to apply for the chairperson and member positions are linked on that page. 


Learn more about GCDE and its current members on its website. 



Questions?

Contact Membership Program Coordinator Elaine Stefanowicz, 360-890-3774.


 

LOCAL MEETINGS.


CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS.


Clallam County Commission work session for 10/10/22

https://clallam.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=1336


Clallam County Board meeting for 10/11/22

https://clallam.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&event_id=7338


Port of Port Angeles Commission meeting for 10/11/22

https://www.portofpa.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_10112022-628


City of Sequim Council meeting for 10/10/22

https://www.sequimwa.gov/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/2696


Clallam County PUD board meeting for 10/10/22

https://clallampud.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/10-10-22-WEB-Packet.pdf


Thursday, October 13

6:00pm

PASD Board Meeting

When: Thu, October 13, 6pm – 8pm

Where: 905 W 9th St, Port Angeles, WA 98363, USA 




JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS.


Jefferson Board of Commissioners meeting for 10/10/22

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/b782b66d-ae49-4a89-a530-cd3e20508582






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