Saturday, March 25, 2023

Inslee statement on Senate capital budget proposal and need to go bigger on housing.--press release from the Governor's office.

 

https://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/inslee-statement-senate-capital-budget-proposal-and-need-go-bigger-housing


“The Senate’s capital budget proposal would take us backwards on housing. It’s less than what we approved last biennium. In the middle of a housing crisis, less is unacceptable. We need to go big, so people can go home. In the past two years we were able to make historic investments to scale up and speed up construction of housing and shelters. The problem is growing, not shrinking, so our response must match the moment.


"I appreciate the work of legislators to address the many urgent priorities in our capital budget, including a new behavioral health hospital and housing. I look forward to seeing the House proposal next week.”


Background:

In December, Inslee released a housing proposal that included a referendum that will allow legislators to front-load $4 billion of housing construction over the next six years. The underlying capital budget will fund approximately 2,200 housing units in 2023–25. The $4 billion referendum would add approximately 5,300 units additional units during that time, and 19,000 in the following three biennia.

 

The 2021-23 capital budget included about $290 million for the Housing Trust Fund and $419 million for a new type of housing called Rapid Capital Acquisition. In 2021-23, federal funding significantly boosted overall funding to more than $800 million. The Senate proposal doesn't include funding for RCA and reduces overall funding for housing unit investments back to $542 million.


IN OTHER STATE NEWS...


Commerce awards $50.6 million to rapidly acquire 13 properties for shelters, affordable housing.

Grants bolster efforts to confront homelessness in 10 counties across Washington state

OLYMPIA, WA — The Washington Department of Commerce announced approximately $50.6 million in grants to 13 affordable housing projects throughout the state. This second round of funding through the state’s 2022 Rapid Capital Housing Acquisition program will create 214 affordable units and 70 beds of housing for people in Washington who are currently homeless or at high risk of homelessness across ten counties.(details)



Swatting and Who’s Responsible?: Teens compete in Mock Trial championship this weekend in Olympia

March 22, 2023

Hundreds of high-school students from across Washington are gathering in Olympia this weekend to compete in this year’s YMCA Mock Trial State Championship, after three years of the event being held remotely due to COVID-19.


Students from two dozen schools will come together March 24-26 at the Thurston County Courthouse, to participate in a true-to-life court proceeding where they will present the different sides of a fictitious case involving witness testimony, evidence, attorney arguments, rulings by judges and ratings by jurors staffed by a team of active and retired volunteer judges and attorneys. (DETAILS)



Water quality violations result in $53,000 fine to San Juan sand and gravel mine--DOE

BELLINGHAM, WASH. – 

The Washington Department of Ecology is issuing a $53,000 penalty to Myron Williams, Inc., for failing to protect water quality at its mining operation at Egg Lake Quarry on San Juan Island. This business has not complied with the requirements to protect water quality that must be followed by all sand and gravel businesses, despite repeated technical assistance, warning letters, and a field penalty from Ecology inspectors.(details)



Public meeting scheduled to discuss Eastern Washington salmon and steelhead seasons.

OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will host a public meeting in Kennewick on March 29 to discuss salmon and steelhead seasons in the central and eastern regions of the state for the coming year.(details)




2) NEWS FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION


KILMER APPLAUDS $125,000 FEDERAL INVESTMENT TO REDUCE WILDFIRE RISK IN CLALLAM COUNTY

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer (WA-06) and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack applauded an announcement from the U.S. Forest Service that it will commit $125,000 to create a new Clallam County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). The Community Wildfire Defense Grant program helps communities and others plan for and mitigate wildfire risks as the nation faces an ongoing wildfire crisis. Funds for the Program come from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, historic legislation Rep. Kilmer supported to invest in America’s infrastructure. (details)



Entire Pacific Northwest Congressional Delegation Urges President Biden to Prioritize Modernization of Columbia River Treaty

60-year-old Columbia River Treaty delivers irreplaceable energy, irrigation, and fish habitat benefits; flood control provisions expire in 2024; Biden to visit Ottawa Thursday and Friday, address Parliament of Canadam (details)



Chair Cantwell Calls for a ‘Passenger Bill of Rights’ and More Rural Flights in Committee Hearing on Aviation

Cantwell on junk fees, murky refund processes, and shrinking airline seats: We need “a better deal for the U.S. consumer”; WA airport director testifies: Daily flights in Wenatchee down from four to one. (details)


Senators Murray and Cantwell Announce Nearly $173 Million in Federal Loans for Sound Transit 

(Washington, DC) – Today, U.S. Senators Patty Murray (D-WA), Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, and Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, announced a nearly $173 million loan for two Sound Transit projects. The loans come from the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) program and will support the Hilltop Tacoma Link Extension project and the Lynnwood Link Infill Station project.( details)



DOT Awards Funds to Help Improve Safety Along MLK Way & Speed Up Curbside Deliveries

Murray, Cantwell announce $3.9 million in federal grants to adopt cutting-edge transportation tech in Seattle (details)



3) WORLD & NATIONAL NEWS


World:

Marking International Day, Secretary-General Honours Victims of Transatlantic Slave Trade, Urges Everyone to Stand United against Racism

Following is UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ message for the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, observed on 25 March:


Today, we pay tribute to the victims of the transatlantic slave trade.  The evil enterprise of enslavement lasted for over 400 years.  Millions of African children, women and men were trafficked across the Atlantic, ripped from their families and homelands — their communities torn apart, their bodies commodified, their humanity denied.(details)



Marking International Day of Solidarity with Detained, Missing United Nations Staff, Secretary-General Calls for Greater Action Ensuring Safety, Security

Following is UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ message on the International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members, observed on 25 March:


On International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members, we focus attention on the dangers faced by our personnel and partners as they carry out the vital work of the United Nations.  We salute their courage and service in some of the most challenging parts of the world — and we call for greater action to ensure their safety and security.( Details)



Remarks by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield at a U.S.-Hosted United Nations Water Conference Side Event Titled “Stronger Through Water” (details)



United States Imposes Additional Sanctions on Jet Fuel Suppliers and Military Cronies to Address Burma Military Regime’s Atrocities. (details)



Nation:

Austin Asks Congress to Support Defense Budget Request.

The fiscal 2024 defense budget request of $842 billion is needed to deter and counter the threats of today and the threats that may arise in the future, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III told the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee today.(details)



Deputy U.S. Marshal Convicted of Conspiracy, Cyberstalking, Perjury, and Obstruction

A federal jury convicted a deputy U.S. Marshal yesterday for conspiracy to commit cyberstalking, cyberstalking, perjury, and obstruction of a federal matter.(details)


U.S. Department of Education Issues Dear Colleague Letter Calling for End to Corporal Punishment in Schools and Guiding Principles on School Discipline. (details)


Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas and German Minister of the Interior and Community Faeser Discuss Mutual Security Cooperation(details)



4) BUSINESS


Secretary Vilsack Convenes State Agriculture Leaders from the Colorado River Basin as Part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Comprehensive Approach to Address Unprecedented Drought in the Region.(details)


USDA Announces Upcoming Changes to the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) Wheat Tables(details)



Is Access to the Latest Medications at Risk for America’s Patients? (US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE)


UNFIT WAGES: US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR SURVEY FINDS WIDESPREAD VIOLATIONS BY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GARMENT INDUSTRY CONTRACTORS, MANUFACTURERS (details)



5) Focus story & Local meetings


HUD Makes $30 Million in Funding Available for Public Housing Agencies to Help Youth Aging out of Foster Care

Agencies are encouraged to apply for funding

Link Source: https://www.hud.gov/press/press_releases_media_advisories/HUD_No_23_058


WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that it will make available $30 million to public housing authorities (PHAs) on a non-competitive basis through HUD’s Foster Youth to Independence (FYI) Initiative to provide housing assistance to young adults who are transitioning out of foster care or have already left foster care. Unfortunately transitions out of foster care can be an unstable time and can result in experiences of homelessness.   FYI makes Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) assistance available to Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) in partnership with Public Child Welfare Agencies (PCWAs). This funding will help connect youth in foster care with stable housing and strengthen the community response of homelessness.


“HUD invites public housing authorities to apply for this funding so that they can continue to assist youth who are aging out of foster care and ease connections to housing,” said U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia L. Fudge. “We want every young person to have a safe place to call home. This funding is available to help prevent young people from having to start their young adult lives living on the streets.”


All In: The Federal Strategic Plan to Prevent and End Homelessness outlines the Biden-Harris Administration’s vision of an America where no one experiences the tragedy and indignity of homelessness—and everyone has a safe, stable, accessible, and affordable home. It sets a near-term goal of reducing homelessness 25% by 2025. As a demonstration of the Biden-Harris Administration’s continued commitment to expanding rental assistance for all households in need, the President’s Fiscal Year 2024 Budget request includes $9 billion in new mandatory funding to establish a housing voucher program for all youth aging out of foster care to living independently.


These FYI vouchers will be used to provide housing assistance to young adults in between the ages of 18 years and not more than 24 years old who left foster care or will leave foster care in the next 90 days and are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. PHAs can request non-competitive FYI vouchers under this new Notice on a rolling basis, once they receive a referral of an eligible youth from a partnering PCWA.


The process and eligibility requirements to apply for the Foster to Youth to Independence (FYI) non-competitive vouchers can be found in PIH Notice 2023-04: online.


LOCAL MEETINGS


CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS:


Clallam County Commission work session for 3/27/23

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03272023-756


Clallam County Commission meeting for 3/28/23

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03282023-757


City of Sequim Council meeting for 3/27/23

https://www.sequimwa.gov/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/2790


City of Forks Council meeting for 3/27/23

https://forkswashington.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Agenda-03272023.pdf


JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS:


Jefferson County Commission meeting for 3/27/23

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/fbde3651-8e0d-4980-b150-208f8bf0b5ad


City of PORT TOWNSEND AGENDA for 3/27/23

https://cityofpt.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=3643




Weekly devotional

BIBLE VERSE: 1 John 1:9 (New King James Version)
If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
 

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The Problem of Hell, by Doy Moyer
The problem of hell is, in some ways, another facet of the problem of evil. Hell is eternal separation from God and all that is good and blessed.



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 There’s a reason why the far-left will stop at nothing to go after President Trump: It’s all a distraction. There’s several failures, missteps, policy decisions, and SCANDALS the Biden Administration would like to keep hidden, and in this clip, Glenn exposes just one of them. He explains the beyond-suspicious business dealings Hunter Biden — and possibly Joe, too — have had with the Chinese energy company CEFC. Is President Biden helping to make DEALS with China — one of our ENEMIES?! 

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Saturday, March 18, 2023

Statewide Juvenile Arrest Data Available Through New Dashboard

March 13, 2023

WA COURTS

https://www.courts.wa.gov/newsinfo/?fa=newsinfo.internetdetail&newsid=50064

Extensive youth arrest data from across the state is now available through the new Washington Juvenile Justice Data Dashboard, an online tool developed by the Administrative Office of the Court’s Washington State Center for Court Research (WSCCR). The dashboard opens a window for communities on the arrests of local youth, and their causes, so law enforcement agencies and community members will have a better view of the fairness and effectiveness of policing.


The Law Enforcement Data Analysis (LEDA) Dashboard, developed in partnership with the state Office of Juvenile Justice (OJJ), shows the number of arrests per 1,000 youths in the population for the state as a whole, as well as for individual counties and cities with a population over 1,000. The data can be sorted by gender, race, year arrested, and offense category as reported by law enforcement agencies. For example, the user could identify arrest rates for males of color in their city, county, or Washington State as a whole, and see how those rates have changed year-by-year.


The data includes arrests for juveniles ages 12-17 beginning in 2017 through 2020.  The dashboard will be updated annually with 2021 arrest data being added by summer and 2022 data added by the end of this year.


Carl McCurley, manager of the Center for Court Research, hopes the tool will help increase transparency and accountability.


“The dashboard comes at a time when the public needs a clear view of how the justice system operates, and can help law enforcement by empowering communities so they can engage in justice review and improvement,” McCurley said.


This is the first in a series of dashboards planned by the Washington Juvenile Justice Data Dashboard Initiative, a partnership between WSCCR, the Partnership Council on Juvenile Justice, and the Office of Juvenile Justice. The initiative aims to fill an important gap in our knowledge of the juvenile justice system and help with the larger work of comparing data in order to understand where disparities increase and decrease.


“The Administrative Office of the Courts is pleased to partner with the Department of Children, Youth and Families to provide this valuable new tool for the public and policy makers throughout Washington,” said State Court Administrator Dawn Marie Rubio.


A second dashboard with data on court processing stages — such as referrals, cases, and adjudication — is planned to launch by the end of the year. Future goals in 2024 and 2025 for the Initiative include building linked dashboards to include arrests, court filed diversions, detention admissions, and recidivism.


McCurley explained that in addition to allowing a better understanding of the juvenile justice system by law enforcement and community leaders, another central goal of the dashboard initiative is that other states and law enforcement agencies reproduce this method of tracking arrest.


“If we can do this for arrests of young people, we can just as readily do it for arrests of everybody. Any state or jurisdiction that has this data can do the same thing, and it's pretty straightforward to do it,” McCurley said. “Our hope is that others adopt and spread the method.”


The dashboard is the first law enforcement dashboard by WSCCR that makes innovative use of combined law enforcement data from the National Incident-Based Reporting System (by the Federal Bureau of Investigations) and the US Census Bureau.


A 10-minute tutorial video is included on the dashboard and is encouraged for proper interpretation of data and to optimize use of the dashboard. For a more in-depth demo and explanation of the data and goal behind the initiative there is a 54-minute-long webinar available that was held Feb. 9.


The arrest data dashboard can be accessed on the OJJ webpage. Requests for demonstration of the dashboard capability and any questions can be sent to Jenny Young at jenny.young@dcyf.wa.gov.


If users have any feedback they would like to share, they can fill out the short questionnaire.


The Washington State Center for Court Research was established in 2004 by order of the Washington Supreme Court, and serves as the research arm of the Administrative Office of the Courts. Its research is intended to provide information on the work of the courts, help guide judicial policy and improve the functioning of the judicial system while serving all participants in the judicial process.


Positioned within DCYF, OJJ provides statewide resource, education, and coordination of juvenile justice system improvement and reform efforts. OJJ supports innovation and collaboration to reduce the impact of racial and ethnic disparities throughout the juvenile justice system. By providing compliance monitoring, funding, and training, OJJ acts as a resource to juvenile justice system partners.


CONTACT:  Jenny Young, Juvenile Justice Manager at the Department of Children, Youth and Families, jenny.young@dcyf.wa.gov; Dr. Carl McCurley, Manager, Washington State Center for Court Research, (360) 705-5312, Carl.Mccurley@courts.wa.gov.



IN OTHER STATE NEWS HEADLINES:


Washington Community Economic Revitalization Board invests $2.1 million in four counties--WA COMMERCE DEPT.


Washington’s water supply outlook

Can we expect another drought?--DOE


Students with disabilities invited to apply for Youth Leadership Forum

OLYMPIA – High school students with disabilities can apply to the 21st annual Youth Leadership Forum to learn leadership, citizenship and personal skills.


Alleged cryptocurrency exchange, iqtraderoptions.com, appears to be engaged in fraud

Date Posted: 

Thursday, March 16, 2023

The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI), Securities Division has received a complaint from a Washington resident regarding iqtraderoptions.com, a website claiming to be “a leading provider of Contracts for Difference (CFDs), delivering trading facilities on Binary Options, forex, commodities, cryptocurrencies, ETFs, and indices, alongside innovative trading technology.”--DFI



2) NEWS FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO DC.


Washington State Leading the Way to Train the Next Generation of Aviation Workers, Chair Cantwell Says in Committee Hearing

Cantwell: “Now more than ever, we cannot afford to leave good talent on the table”; Pilot & aerospace tech organizations in Everett, Mukilteo awarded $959k in federal grants to continue successful workforce training programs--Sen. Cantwell's office


After Banking Crisis, Cantwell Asks Treasury Secretary Yellen: “How Do We Ensure That These Small Businesses Feel Safe?”

Companies across Washington state report disruptions as FDIC stems fallout from Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank collapses--Sen. Cantwell's office


Cantwell Statement on Biden Administration Decision to Approve Massive Arctic Drilling Project

ConocoPhillips’ Willow Proposal could cause nearly $20 billion in climate-related damage.

* Editor's note, as I recall Trump did this too, now Biden, wonders never cease don't they? Looks like Sen. Cantwell isn't going to give Biden any slack either, I give her some credit for being consistent


Murray, 20 Colleagues to IRS and Treasury: Use New IRS Funding to Protect Taxpayer Rights and Increase Tax Enforcement on High-Income Individuals and Large Corporations--Sen. Murray's office


Senator Murray Calls Out Tucker Carlson and Fox News for Spreading Lies About 2020 Election and January 6th Insurrection--Sen. Murray's office


3) WORLD & NATIONAL HEADLINE


WORLD:

Secretary-General Appoints Major General Md Fakhrul Ahsan of Bangladesh Force Commander, United Nations Mission for Referendum in Western Sahara

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced today the appointment of Major General Md Fakhrul Ahsan of Bangladesh as Force Commander of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO).---UN PRESS RELEASE


Paris Principles ‘Crucial Tool’ to Protecting Human Rights at National Level, Secretary-General Tells Global Alliance--UN PRESS RELEASE


Remarks by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield at a Conference in Solidarity with Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants--USUN


Secretary Antony J. Blinken And Nigerien Foreign Minister Hassoumi Massoudou At a Joint Press Availability--US STATE DEPT.


NATION:

The American Rescue Plan (ARP): Top 15 Highlights from 2 Years of Recovery--WH


EPA Analysis Shows 2021 increase of Toxic Chemical Releases in Rhode Island--EPA


Education Department Announces Use of Secret Shopping to Protect Students, Crack Down on Institutions that Lure Students with Lies.


U.S.-Led Global Effort Dramatically Increases Number of People Receiving Lifesaving HIV Treatment in Less than Two Decades

The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has transformed the global HIV epidemic and strengthened global health security--CDC


4) BUSINESS HEADLINES


Treasury Targets Actors in Bosnia and Herzegovina Undermining Stability and Perpetuating Corruption--US TREASURY DEPT.


The Innovation Imperative: Modernizing Traditional Banking, Governor Michelle W. Bowman--THE FED


Retail Crime Data Center

Highlighting the Serious Impact of Criminal Organizations on American Business and Society--US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


Interior Department Substantially Reduces Scope of Willow Project

Drill Pads Reduced by 40%; ConocoPhillips to Relinquish Rights to 68,000 Acres of Existing Leases  --Dept. of Interior


5) IN FOCUS & LOCAL MEETINGS.


DNR Closes Whatcom County Rock Pit to Target Shooting, Public Access. 

North Fork rock pit, northeast of Deming, contains elevated levels of lead, recent field tests found

 

The Washington State Department of Natural Resources closed the North Fork rock pit in Whatcom County to target shooting this month after recent testing found significantly elevated levels of lead there that far exceed environmental standards.

 

The rock pit, located on DNR-managed trust lands northeast of Deming, has long been a popular target shooting destination. However, the site has struggled with garbage dumping, illegal shooting, and other public safety issues.

 

“Limiting public access to recreation is not a decision that we take lightly, but the safety of our staff and the public is our primary concern,” said Jay Guthrie, DNR’s Northwest Region manager. “It is important that all target shooting on state lands is done in a safe and responsible manner, and that includes observing the closure of areas where target shooting can no longer be done safely.”

 

During a joint site visit with DNR, initial field tests by the Washington State Department of Ecology found results ranging from 6,420 milligrams of lead per kilogram of soil to 58,100 milligrams of lead per kilogram within the North Fork rock pit. The soil cleanup level for unrestricted land use in Washington state is 250 milligrams of lead per kilogram of soil. ( see more details)



LOCAL MEETINGS


CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS


Clallam County Commission work session for 3/20/23

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03202023-753


Clallam County Commission board meeting for 3/21/23

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03212023-754


City of Port Angeles Council meeting for 3/21/23

https://www.cityofpa.us/DocumentCenter/View/12882/CC-Agenda-Packet-03212023


JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS


Jefferson County Commission meeting for 3/20/23

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/e6794a67-3f54-4a22-9e13-c2cb7656fb26


PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA

for 3/20/23

https://cityofpt.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=3530


Port of Port Townsend special meeting for 3/22/23

https://portofpt.com/wp-content/uploads/2023-03-22-CommSpecialMtg-Agenda.pdf





Weekly devotional


BIBLE VERSE: Romans 15:13 (New King James Version)

Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

 


Weekly Bible Study 

(The Law of Non-Contradiction Argues for the God of the Bible and Against Atheism, Hinduism and Buddhism)by, Joshua Gurtler

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 This Week's Videos:

 Are Biden and the Democrats just ignoring Ukraine's history of corruption, or is that the exact reason they're funneling endless amounts of money into Ukraine without oversight? Government Accountability Institute president Peter Schweizer joins Glenn to argue that "the Ukrainian people have been victims not only of Vladimir Putin, but of the aggressive financial actions of the elites in the United States as well," from Hillary Clinton to Hunter and Joe Biden ... and the corruption didn't end when Zelenskyy became president. Plus, Schweizer hints that there's a reason Putin chose to invade Ukraine when he did ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KcVq6Ao_X8


Four Lakes Church of Christ 3/12/23

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkrll1balD0



Saturday, March 11, 2023

Inslee statement on White House's Industrial Decarbonization Grants and Federal-State Buy Clean Partnership.

Source link: https://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/inslee-statement-white-houses-industrial-decarbonization-grants-and-federal-state-buy


Gov. Jay Inslee released the following statement today after the White House's announcement of new actions to advance a cleaner industrial sector to boost American manufacturing and cut emissions, including $6 billion in grants to reduce emissions from industrial manufacturing and the launch of the Federal-State Buy Clean Partnership, of which Washington is a member. Member states have committed to prioritize efforts that support the procurement of lower-carbon infrastructure materials in state-funded projects, and to collaborate with the federal government and one another to send a harmonized demand signal to the marketplace.

"I welcome today’s White House announcements that will accelerate our efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support American manufacturing at the same time. As a member of the Federal-State Buy Clean Partnership, we’re ready to work together with Washington industry to pursue federal incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for reducing emissions from industry and manufacturing as we transition to a cleaner future. The administration’s $6 billion in grants to reduce emissions from industrial manufacturing will help us greatly.


"Both states and the federal government have a critical role to play in reducing climate pollution from our buildings by incentivizing clean manufacturing of building materials. Emissions from production of building materials account for an estimated 11% of global greenhouse gas emissions. There’s a tremendous opportunity for partnership with industry as we build a stronger market for clean, domestically produced materials with a lower-carbon footprint.


"Washington has advanced Buy Clean and Buy Fair policies in recent years with pilot projects, building a database for tracking embodied carbon in building materials, and my Executive Order 20-01 directing state agencies to consider embodied carbon in new state buildings. Through the Pacific Coast Collaborative, we are pursuing a West Coast-wide task force to advance low-carbon construction.


"Washington businesses are known for innovation, which we see in every corner of the state. Whether it’s using recycled steel to make rebar or opening a cross-laminated timber mill, our state is uniquely positioned to show what’s possible, and to reward that ingenuity. Our Legislature is currently considering Buy Clean and Buy Fair legislation. SHB 1282 would help us gather information and reward the best producers of clean building materials who provide good, living wage jobs.  It’s time to reward our innovators and proceed full speed ahead to decarbonize our industrial sector and lead in clean manufacturing."


IN OTHER STATE NEWS HEADLINES...


Inslee statement on legislative priorities following house of origin cutoff.

“I’m pleased with our progress as we hit this milestone in the 2023 legislative session, including efforts to address housing and homelessness with historic investments. I want to applaud legislators for advancing commonsense gun reform, planning for climate change impacts, supports for behavioral health, and more funding for special education. The Legislature is also making progress to address workforce challenges facing state agencies and other budget priorities I laid out before the start of session that are critical to providing the public the services they expect.



WSDA NOW ACCEPTING SEAFOOD PROCESSORS PANDEMIC RESPONSE AND SAFETY GRANT APPLICATIONS

OLYMPIA – The COVID-19 pandemic forced necessary restrictions on many industries, including many that affected the seafood and aquaculture industry.


AG Ferguson files eight felony animal cruelty charges against Everett man.

EVERETT — The Attorney General’s Office announced today it filed eight felony charges against Blayne M. Perez in Snohomish County Superior Court. The charges include seven charges of first degree animal cruelty and one charge of first degree malicious mischief.


AG Ferguson, Gov. Inslee legislation banning sale of assault weapons passes House in historic vote on Wednesday.

OLYMPIA — In a historic vote today, the Washington House of Representatives passed a ban on the sale of assault weapons. The measure, requested by Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Gov. Jay Inslee and sponsored by Rep. Strom Peterson, D-Edmonds, passed by a 55-42 vote.


2) NEWS FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION.


Senator Murray Statement on the President’s Budget Request.

President Biden’s budget is a roadmap for a stronger America that puts working people—not billionaires and giant corporations—first, and sets our country up to thrive in the decades to come. The President’s plan invests in American families, strengthens Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security for the next generation, and makes our country safer and more competitive—while lowering the deficit and setting us on a better fiscal path.


Murray, DeLauro Introduce the Paycheck Fairness Act.

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) and Representative Rosa DeLauro (D-CT-03) reintroduced the Paycheck Fairness Act, legislation that would combat wage discrimination and help close the wage gap by strengthening the Equal Pay Act of 1963, ensuring women can challenge pay discriminations and hold employers accountable.


Amtrak Restores Seattle to Vancouver, B.C., Service to Pre-Pandemic Levels, With Additional Trips to Portland to Come

“This meaningful milestone isn’t the final stop,” says Cantwell


Cantwell, Colleagues Reintroduce Women’s Health Protection Act to Restore Abortion Access & Protect Interstate Travel

Cantwell: This bill “would guarantee the right to an abortion for every American, everywhere”


3) WORLD & NATIONAL HEADLINES


Strong Accountability System Must Be Upheld for Organization’s Effective Management Reform, Delegates Tell Fifth Committee

Delegates in the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) meeting today urged the Secretariat to uphold its commitment to a strong accountability system, a core component of the Organization’s effective management reform.--UN PRESS RELEASE 


Increased Women's, Girls’ Participation in Digital Technology Crucial to Economies, Global Sustainability, Speakers Tell Commission, as Session Continues

The increased participation of women and girls in digital technology and innovation, and their engagement as students and professionals in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, is crucial to economies around the world, as well as the global transition to sustainability, ministers and other Government officials emphasized today in the general discussion, as the Commission on the Status of Women continued its sixty-seventh session.--UN press release


Remarks by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield at the U.S. Department of State’s 17th Annual International Women of Courage Awards Ceremony.--UNSUN


The President’s Fiscal Year 2024 Budget--US Sec. of State

The Budget makes critical, targeted investments in the American people that will promote greater prosperity and economic growth for decades to come. At the Department of State and USAID, the Foreign Affairs 


NATIONAL HEADLINES


FACT SHEET: The President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2024.--WH


U.S., Israeli Leaders Discuss Partnerships, Threats in Middle East--DOD


Leader of International Drug Trafficking Organization Pleads Guilty to Cocaine Trafficking Conspiracy--DOJ


U.S. Department of Education Announces Finalists in the Future Finder Challenge to Advance Digital Career Navigation Tools for Adult Learners--Dept. of Education


4) BUSINESS NEWS

U.S. Department of the Treasury Releases Greenbook, Outlining Tax Proposals to Reduce the Deficit, Expand Support for Working Families, and Ensure the Wealthy and Large Corporations Pay their Fair Share--US TREASURY DEPT.


Former Wall Street Precious Metal Traders Sentenced for Wire Fraud

Two former Wall Street traders were each sentenced today to one year and one day in prison for engaging in a multi-year fraud scheme to manipulate U.S. commodities markets for publicly traded precious metals futures contracts.--DOJ


Supporting Innovation with Guardrails: The Federal Reserve’s Approach to Supervision and Regulation of Banks’ Crypto-related Activities--THE FED


USDA Announces Sign-up for Cost-Share Assistance for On-Farm Grain Storage in Areas with Limited Commercial Capacity Due to Severe Storms--USDA


5) LOCAL MEETINGS & FOCUS STORY


From the US Dept. of Interior: President’s 2024 Budget Advances Efforts to Address the Nation’s Wildfire Crisis Through Workforce Reform, Investments in Wildland Fire Management Programs

More than $4.2 billion for the U.S. Departments of the Interior and Agriculture wildland fire and hazardous fuels management.

 WASHINGTON—The Biden-Harris administration today submitted to Congress the President’s budget for fiscal year 2024, which includes significant funding increases for wildland fire and hazardous fuels management. These investments will help address the nation’s wildfire crisis and implement comprehensive reforms for the wildland fire management workforce that provide stronger financial and health support to wildland firefighters, who are the backbone of wildland fire management nationwide.


The workforce reforms proposed in the FY 2024 budget request will increase federal and Tribal firefighters’ pay, invest more in their mental and physical health and wellbeing, improve their housing options, and expand the number of permanent firefighters. These reforms build on the temporary pay increase provided by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The permanent pay reforms require authorizing legislation, and the Administration is committed to working with congressional leaders on developing a comprehensive legislative proposal.


“Wildfires fueled by climate change and ongoing drought continue to reinforce the need for a well-supported wildland fire management workforce that is available year-round to protect lives, communities, infrastructure and ecosystems throughout the country,” said Interior Secretary Deb Haaland. “The President’s 2024 budget proposal supports our ongoing effort to shift away from a temporary, seasonal workforce toward a more permanent team that can conduct wildland fire management year-round, including activities to reduce wildfire risk throughout the country.”


“Wildland firefighters save lives, protect communities and serve on the frontlines to confront our nation’s wildfire crisis,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “We must take better care of them in return by addressing challenges that have plagued them for decades. Better care means better pay and benefits, better housing, better mental and physical health resources, and better work-life balance for these people who have given so much.”


Last year, nearly 69,000 wildfires burned more than 7.5 million acres across the country. On average, wildfire activity, severity, size, and cost are escalating. Wildfires that are larger, more intense, and harder to control threaten lives, communities, and valuable resources. In addition, wildland firefighters, who now face a fire year instead of a fire season, spend more time on the fireline and less time at home. ( see full story)



Local meetings


CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS


Clallam County Commission Work session for 3/13/23

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03132023-751


Clallam County Commission regular meeting for 3/14/23

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03142023-752


Regular Port Commission Meeting, Port of Port Angeles Scheduled for 3/14/23

9:00 AM-11:00 AM

* No agenda available on their web page.


City of Sequim Council meeting for 3/13/23

https://www.sequimwa.gov/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/2775


City of Forks Council meeting for 3/13/23

https://forkswashington.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Agenda-20230313.pdf


Clallam County PUD meeting for 3/13/23

https://clallampud.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/3-13-23-WEB-Packet.pdf


OMC Board meeting for 3/15/23

https://www.olympicmedical.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/AGENDA-March-15-2023-Business-Meeting.pdf


JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS:


Jefferson County Commission meeting for 3/13/23

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/c8e7bbc3-fc2d-45bb-912f-bdb375270c1c


Weekly devotional

BIBLE VERSE: Deuteronomy 7:9 (New King James Version)
“Therefore know that the Lord your God, He is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and mercy for a thousand generations with those who love Him and keep His commandments;
 

Weekly Bible Study 
The Historical Accuracy of the Bible, by Jim Sasser
To be divinely inspired, a book must be historically accurate.  For if its credibility cannot be established on the basis of known events, it certainly cannot be relied upon as an adequate guide in matters beyond our ability to check.



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 Did you know there is a hostile takeover of American energy happening right under our noses? We all laughed at the Green New Deal. “That would never become law here in the United States!” conservatives said. So the Left was smart and repackaged the takeover into something more friendly and benign. “Reducing inflation.” Sounds great, right? WRONG! The Inflation Reduction Act took the Green New Deal, broke it up, and scattered it across the myriad pieces of government bureaucracy. Programs to destroy U.S. energy were hidden like horcruxes within multiple layers of government, and Glenn reveals them ALL. In a preview of 21st-century fascism, the government is partnering with private companies and funding the CLOSURE of reliable energy all over the country. Power companies are all but given ZERO choice. It’s probably happening in your state and town right now. But some states are starting to push back. Glenn gives you tools to stop the Left’s secret war on energy dead in its tracks

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Saturday, March 4, 2023

AG Ferguson, Gov. Inslee bill to hold the gun industry responsible passes Senate.

  

Source Link: https://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/ag-ferguson-gov-inslee-bill-hold-gun-industry-responsible-passes-senate

OLYMPIA — A bill to ensure that gun manufacturers and dealers — like other purveyors of dangerous goods — must take reasonable steps to prevent their products from getting into the hands of dangerous individuals passed the state Senate today by a 28-21 vote.


Senate Bill 5078, sponsored by Sen. Jamie Pedersen, D-Seattle, is jointly requested by Attorney General Bob Ferguson and Gov. Jay Inslee. Rep. David Hackney, D-Tukwila, sponsored the companion bill in the House.


The Firearm Industry Responsibility & Gun Violence Victims’ Access to Justice Act ensures that firearms manufacturers and sellers will face liability if they fail to establish, implement and enforce reasonable controls in the manufacture, sale, distribution and marketing of firearms to keep them out of the hands of dangerous individuals.


Changes in federal law since 2005 have shielded the gun industry from liability and barred lawsuits like this one — even when their negligence is provable.


That law, the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), shields gun manufacturers and sellers from liability in some circumstances. However, Congress invited states to regulate firearm sales and marketing practices by exempting such state laws from PLCAA. SB 5078 creates such a law.


“This policy will ensure that the gun industry is treated like every other industry and faces real consequences for irresponsible conduct,” Ferguson said. “Today’s important vote is a significant step toward improving public safety in Washington.”


“This legislation provides accountability for a gun industry that has too often failed to take necessary precautions to prevent guns from getting into the wrong hands,” Gov. Inslee said. “Industry negligence costs lives — this bill lets the industry know we won’t abide this status quo any longer. Thank you to the bill’s sponsors and the Attorney General’s Office for advancing accountability in the gun industry.”


“We must ensure that firearms dealers and manufacturers are held accountable when they fail to keep weapons out of the hands of dangerous individuals,” Sen. Pedersen said. “Victims of gun violence in our state deserve access to justice. It is past time for the gun industry to face real consequences for irresponsible sales and marketing practices.”


Four other states — Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and California — have adopted similar legislation, and courts have upheld laws that fall under the PLCAA exception allowing for state regulation of firearm sales and marketing.


In the wake of the mass shooting at a Buffalo, N.Y., grocery store in May of last year, the city is suing several gun makers under New York’s law. The New York law, similar to SB 5078, has already survived a challenge in federal court.


IN OTHER STATE NEWS...


WSDA NOW ACCEPTING SEAFOOD PROCESSORS PANDEMIC RESPONSE AND SAFETY GRANT APPLICATIONS--WSDA


AG Ferguson: Judge finds Federal Way gun retailer in contempt of court in high-capacity magazines lawsuit--WAAG


Public welcome as Court of Appeals, Div. III hears cases at High School in Spokane March 7

March 01, 2023--WA COURTS


We want your input: investigating contamination at the Anderson Landfill in Yakima.--DOE



2) NEWS FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO DC


KILMER, SCHATZ REINTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO PROTECT FEDERAL WORKERS, CONTRACTORS, THEIR FAMILIES FROM LOSING THEIR HOMES, FALLING BEHIND ON BILLS DURING SHUTDOWN, DEBT DEFAULT

FEDERAL EMPLOYEE CIVIL RELIEF ACT PREVENTS LOSS OF HOME, CAR, OR HEALTH INSURANCE, FALLING BEHIND ON STUDENT LOAN PAYMENTS, NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON CREDIT HISTORY.--REP. Kilmer's office


KILMER, STRICKLAND ANNOUNCE $2.9 MILLION FOR UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON TACOMA TO EXPAND BROADBAND ACCESS.--REP. Kilmer's office


Yet Another Historic Aviation Milestone Has Been Reached in the State of Washington,” Cantwell Says After Moses Lake Test of Hydrogen-Powered Plane

The 40-seat aircraft is by far the largest to fly using zero-emission hydrogen; One day, every regional flight in Washington state could be served by plane’s 600-mile range--Sen. Cantwell's office


3 Washington State Airports Win $37.3 Million in Federal Grants to Shorten Security Lines and Add Capacity

Airport Terminal Grants will fund relocation of checkpoint at Sea-Tac, passenger terminal expansion in Spokane, and new terminal building in Pullman--Sen. Cantwell's office


Senators Murray, Boozman Reintroduce Bipartisan Bill to Strengthen VA Support for Disabled Veterans and Young Caregivers--Sen. Murray's Office


At Hearing, Senator Murray Highlights Budgetary Costs of Climate Crisis and Need for Long-term Investments--Sen. Murray's office


3) WORLD NEWS & NATIONAL HEADLINES


As New Ocean Treaty Session Continues, Intergovernmental Conference Speakers Warn Discussions Exceed Mandate, Vulnerable Countries’ Needs Not Addressed--UN PRESS RELEASE


Secretary-General Appoints Cindy H. McCain of United States Executive Director, World Food Program--UN PRESS RELEASE


Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield to serve as U.S. Head of Delegation to the 67th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women--USUN


Opening Remarks at a U.S. House Appropriations Committee Hearing on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs--USUN


NATIONAL


FACT SHEET: President Biden’s Cap on the Cost of Insulin Could Benefit Millions of Americans in All 50 States--WH


U.S Delegation Announced $6 billion USD in Commitments to Address Threats to Our Ocean, Doubling Last Year’s Pledge--US STATE DEPT.


General Cites 'Broader' Pattern of Chinese Harassment--DOD


Education Department Takes Steps to Hold Leaders of Risky Colleges Personally Liable--Dept. of Education


4) BUSINESS HEADLINES


United States Obtains Permanent Injunctions and Civil Penalties in Actions against California, Georgia, and Utah Distributors of Essential Oils and Nutritional Supplements--DOJ


Treasury Announces Approval of Up to $890.7 Million to Support Small Business Success Across Three States--Treasury Dept.


February’s Hot Data Releases

Governor Christopher J. Waller--THE FED


USDA Announces First Permanent Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer--USDA


IRS warns taxpayers of new filing season scams involving Form W-2 wages; those filing fake returns face potential penalties, investigation--IRS


5) LOCAL MEETINGS & Commentary


Response from our ATTORNEY GENERAL OF WASHINGTON.

Here is the response I got after filing a complaint against Dive Mart (aka Instant Live Helps) scamming me out of $399. for technical support, the called me back sometime later saying there was another problem with my computer, something they said won't happen, which was none. They were out to scam me another $200 which I refuse to pay, finding out by investigation I done found out they are scammers. Here if the response that was emailed to me by the AG office:


The complaint you submitted to our office regarding Instant Live Helps dba Devine Mart was reviewed and determined to be appropriate for the informal complaint resolution services offered by our Consumer Resource Center. This is an informal, voluntary process. Our office acts as a neutral party to facilitate communication between consumers and businesses to assist in resolving the complaint. We are prohibited by Washington State law from providing legal advice or representing either party.


 The following information describes our informal complaint resolution process:


Informal Complaint Resolution Process:


The process takes approximately four to six weeks to complete. A copy of your complaint was sent to the business(es) with a request to provide our office with a response within 21 calendar days. If a response is received, you will be notified and a copy of the response will be provided to you. If our office has not received a response from the business(es) within 14 calendar days, a courtesy reminder will be sent to the business(es) reminding them that their response is due within the next seven calendar days. If the business(es) do not respond to our request, our office cannot compel the business(es) to respond.


 If the business does not respond or does not resolve your complaint to your satisfaction:


If the business(es) do not respond, or your complaint is not resolved through our informal complaint resolution service, your complaint will be closed. However, you will be notified of additional options and resources that may be available to assist you in the event you wish to pursue the matter further.


It was also determined that the concerns presented in your complaint may be of interest to the following agency; a copy of your complaint was forwarded for review:


 


Federal Bureau of Investigation

1110 3rd Ave

Seattle, WA 98101

https://tips.fbi.gov/contact


(206) 622-0460


 


The situation you described fits the definition of a common type of scam called “Phishing”. Phishers may contact consumers by email, telephone, letter, or facsimile. Often Phishers pretend to be from a legitimate company or will use official sounding names and will ask you to verify financial account information, passwords, or other personal information in order to access your account. Phishers also may threaten to terminate your account or in some cases even threaten to have you arrested unless you provide the requested information.


 


It is very difficult to locate Phishers because many of them operate out of foreign countries. We have found that the majority of these callers use various phone systems to bounce their calls to various locations within and outside the United States to disguise their actual phone number.


 


This in turn makes it very difficult to prosecute them and recover consumer funds. Given these difficulties, there is little our office can do to stop communications from Phishers. You may wish to contact the following agencies for assistance or guidance:


 


• Federal Trade Commission: Call toll-free 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357) or file a complaint online at: http://ftc.gov/


• U.S. Postal Inspection Service – Mail Fraud: Call 1-800-372-8347 or file a complaint online at: https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/contactUs/filecomplaint.aspx


• Online fraud: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Internet Crime Complaint Center, http://www.ic3.gov


• Phonebusters, the Canadian anti-fraud call center: http://www.phonebusters.com or call 888-495-8501  


 


Our office offers the following tips if you receive any Phishing attempts:


 


• Be skeptical of warnings that accounts will be shut down with little or no notice if you don’t reconfirm your billing information


• Don’t click on website links in suspicious emails; contact the legitimate company directly using a telephone number or a website found on your statement or other correspondence


 


If you’ve given personal information, consider the following:

• Carefully check credit card and bank statements for unauthorized charges each month


• Contact the fraud departments of each credit bureau and report that sensitive financial information has been compromised; ask that a "fraud alert" be placed on your file


• If your financial accounts have been fraudulently accessed or opened, contact each company’s security department; close these accounts; use creative passwords on your accounts


• If your financial information is used for illicit purposes, file a report with your local police or the police where the identity theft took place and get a copy of the report


• If you feel you are a victim of Identity Theft, visit the Washington State Attorney General’s website at http://www.atg.wa.gov/identity-theftprivacy or contact the Federal Trade Commission by calling toll-free 1-877-ID-THEFT (438-4338) or visit their website at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft// for help


The FTC has more information about “tech support” scams on its website that may be of interest to you, http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0346-tech-support-scams.


If you used a credit card to pay for merchandise you never received, you may be able to dispute this charge with your credit card company if the transaction meets the criteria identified on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website at http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0221-billed-merchandise-you-never-received-heres-what-do. The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) and the Mail or Telephone Order Merchandise Rule offer protections and procedures for consumers so they don’t have to pay for merchandise they ordered but never received. There may also be a process to address this if you paid with a debit card. Check the FTC website linked above for additional information.


Consumer complaints provide valuable information that our office uses to identify patterns of unfair or deceptive practices that may warrant enforcement of the Consumer Protection Act. Your complaint will be exported to the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Consumer Sentinel database.


The primary function of the Consumer Protection Division is to enforce the Consumer Protection Act RCW 19.86. We will retain a copy of your complaint as a public record that is subject to disclosure pursuant to the Public Records Act RCW 42.56.


We hope this information is helpful. If you have questions or would like to submit additional information regarding this complaint, our email address is CRC@ATG.WA.GOV. Please include the complaint number given above on any complaint correspondence.

Sincerely,

ANTHONY OGLE

* I doubt I'll ever get a refund of $399. from these scammers, but I won't keep paying into their "protection" racket.


Local meetings


CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS:


Clallam County Commission work session for 3/6/23

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03062023-741


Clallam County Commission Business meeting for 3/7/23

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03072023-742


City of Port Angeles Council meeting for 3/7/23

https://www.cityofpa.us/DocumentCenter/View/12838/CC-Agenda-Packet-03072023



JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS


Jefferson County Commission meeting for 3/6/23

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/3a2087e6-1149-4c49-be31-0e736e788c16


PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA

for 3/6/23

https://cityofpt.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=3529


Weekly devotional

BIBLE VERSE: Joshua 1:9 (New King James Version)
Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
 

Weekly Bible Study 
The Gospels and the Covenants, by Roger Blackwelder
It has been observed that the traditional divisions we use to describe the Bible are inaccurate. Genesis through Malachi are called the Old Testament or Old Covenant. Matthew through Revelation are called the New Testament or New Covenant.




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  Last week the prime minister of NATO member Poland said, "I expect that there will be very strong confirmation of our resilience and our joint efforts to defeat Russia in Ukraine." Wait — is THAT what we are doing in Ukraine? Are we trying to help Ukraine, or is this really a proxy war? Meanwhile, the escalation continues. China is considering arming Russia. Biden is QUADRUPLING U.S. troop presence on Taiwan and is also in talks with Poland to increase U.S. boots on the ground. Russian state TV is claiming that the United States has “declared war” on Russia. All of these escalations happened WITHIN THE LAST WEEK. When will all of this be enough? Glenn heads to the chalkboard to outline the pros and cons of staying involved in the Russia-Ukraine war. Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin tells Glenn we should provide support to Ukraine with a goal of achieving either an all-out victory for Ukraine or a negotiated settlement that acknowledges the legitimacy of Ukrainian sovereignty. Former Department of Defense intelligence analyst and Glenn Beck head researcher Jason Buttrill tells Glenn, “The Cold War never ended, and it’s time to stop arming and FUNDING Ukraine.” Glenn reveals where he lands after he hears from both sides of the debate.

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