Saturday, October 28, 2023

AG Ferguson, bipartisan group of AGs file federal lawsuit accusing Meta of harming youth mental health.

 

Source Link: https://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/ag-ferguson-bipartisan-group-ags-file-federal-lawsuit-accusing-meta-harming

Coalition seeks to reform Facebook, Instagram features that were designed to addict adolescents


SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that he is suing Meta, the parent company of the social media platforms Facebook and Instagram, as part of a bipartisan coalition of 42 attorneys general. The federal lawsuit accuses Meta of intentionally putting profits before the well-being of millions of its most vulnerable users.


Specifically, the lawsuit accuses Meta’s top leaders of knowingly targeting youth — calling them a “valuable, but untapped” market — with harmful features designed to get them hooked for life to maximize profits. Meta simultaneously and publicly downplayed the associated risks for those users, including disregarding its own research. These tactics contradicted the company’s public-facing claims that it puts user safety first.


The federal lawsuit also alleges that Meta knew young users, including those under 13, were active on the platforms and knowingly collected data from those users without parental consent.   


The lawsuit, to be filed today in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, claims these unfair and deceptive practices violate state consumer protection laws, including here in Washington, and the federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).


The coalition aims to make Facebook and Instagram safer for millions of adolescent users, including hundreds of thousands of young Washingtonians. 


“Meta is ignoring the risks that Facebook and Instagram posed to kids — and exploiting them for financial gain,” Ferguson said. “My office is committed to protecting the mental health of Washington youth.”    


While much of the complaint relies on confidential material that has not yet been disclosed, publicly available information previously released — including by former Meta employees — shows the company profited by intentionally and successfully designing its products to be more addictive for young users. 


Meta designed features to provide prolonged and repeated dopamine, or “feel-good,” responses that discourage users from leaving the apps once they open them, tapping into their “fear of missing out.” Some examples:


The “like” or reaction button;

Push notifications that ping the user repeatedly with sounds, vibrations (haptic) or other audiovisual alerts; 

A scroll function that feeds a user endless content, known as “infinite scroll.”

These features are designed to incessantly monopolize young users’ time and attention. Developing brains are particularly susceptible to this manipulation. The original developer of the “infinite scroll” concept, Aza Raskin, noted to the BBC: “It’s as if they’re taking behavioral cocaine and just sprinkling it all over your interface” to keep users coming back and scrolling.   


The lawsuit claims that Meta knew about the wide variety of harms these features could cause young users. Not only did Meta disregard and fail to mitigate the risks, the company exploited them. The coalition seeks to stop Meta from engaging in unlawful practices that deceive and harm youth, including fundamentally changing the user experience for all adolescent users. 


Examples of potential changes to the social media platforms include, but are not limited to:


Altering or eliminating the “like” button, autoplay or other features that encourage addictive use;

Restricting the frequency of notifications and the manner with which they are delivered;

Eliminating “infinite scroll,” or placing limits on how much content youth see when they access their accounts;

Improved “age gating,” or strengthening controls for age requirements;

Stricter enforcement of multiple and fake accounts; 

More generally, creating a separate type of account or feature set for any user under a specified age, restricting features most harmful to youth.

Rather than implement such safeguards, Meta has placed the burden on kids and their parents to self-regulate. 


Background on investigation and public scrutiny of Meta


This lawsuit and others around the country are the result of a bipartisan, nationwide investigation by state attorneys general that began in 2021. 


Other states joining the federal lawsuit include Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin. 


Additionally, the following states are filing lawsuits in their own state courts: the District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah and Vermont. Florida is filing its own federal lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.


Meta has been the subject of widespread and growing public scrutiny. Around the time the coalition started its investigation, a whistleblower at Meta revealed that the company was circulating extensive research internally regarding the risk of harm to its users, including youth. The company has also been the target of bipartisan Congressional hearings on the safety of kids online and a documentary film featuring warnings from former Meta insiders who helped design the features at the center of the coalition’s federal lawsuit.


Meta is also one of several social media companies named in a class action lawsuit that includes 13 public school districts in Washington, including Seattle and Kent. That complaint accuses Meta of contributing to increased rates of youth mental health issues, which have reached crisis levels in the wake of the pandemic.


Social media impacts on youth mental health


Experts, including the U.S. Surgeon General, agree that excessive social media use by children and adolescents correlates with physical and psychological harms such as higher rates of depression, anxiety and attention deficit disorders. It can also lead to eating disorders, suicidal thoughts and body dysmorphia.


Social media use can disrupt activities that are essential for health, like sleep and physical activity, depending on the amount of time children spend online. 


According to the Surgeon General, recent research shows that adolescents who spend more than three hours per day on social media face double the risk of experiencing poor mental health outcomes, such as symptoms of depression and anxiety. 


Social media may perpetuate body dissatisfaction, disordered eating behaviors, social comparison and low self-esteem, especially among adolescent girls. One-third or more of girls aged 11-15 say they feel “addicted” to certain social media platforms and over half of teenagers report that it would be hard to give up social media. 


IN OTHER STATE NEWS HEADLINES:


All backlogged sexual assault kits cleared from shelves and sent for testing.

SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that the last of more than 10,000 sexual assault kits have been cleared from shelves and sent to labs for testing. This marks a major milestone for the Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Kit Initiative. Washington’s backlog of rape kits has effectively been eliminated./WAAG


AG Ferguson: Yakima jury convicts man in child rape prosecution by Attorney General’s Office.

Second jury conviction from 2019 “Net Nanny” operation targeting individuals seeking to rape children

YAKIMA — A Yakima County jury convicted Hayden A. Erlandson of felony attempted second-degree rape of a child and communicating with a minor for immoral purposes, following a criminal prosecution by Attorney General Bob Ferguson./WAAG


Seattle Municipal Court’s Probation Office and Members of Appellate Language Access Committee Make Up This Year’s Innovating Justice Recipients 

October 23, 2023

Four Innovating Justice Awards were given out on Friday, October 20 to a group that includes Seattle Municipal Court’s (SMC) Probation Office, two Supreme Court clerks and an Appellate Court Judge./WAC


Washington receives $2.2 million federal Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant.

Funding will lower energy use, reduce emissions, promote energy efficiency in communities


OLYMPIA, WA — The Washington State Department of Commerce was awarded a $2.2 million grant from the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program, a funding opportunity from the Office of State and Community Energy Programs at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The state plans to use this funding to lower energy use, reduce emissions, and promote energy efficiency in communities./WA COMMERCE DEPT.


American Aerospace Materials Manufacturing Center in Spokane designated one of nation’s 31 inaugural Tech Hubs/WA COMMERCE DEPT.


2) NEWS FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION:


KILMER SUPPORTS BIPARTISAN RESOLUTION TO REAFFIRM SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Yesterday, U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer (WA-06), joined by 411 congressional colleagues, supported a bipartisan resolution standing with Israel as it defends itself against the war launched by Hamas and other terrorist organizations and condemning Hamas’ brutal war against Israel./PRESS RELEASE


New Trade Investments to Help WA Farmers Sell More Products Worldwide

Cantwell announces $1.3 billion USDA investment in promoting U.S. agricultural products internationally

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing $1.3 billion to help farmers in the State of Washington and around the country sell more of their products worldwide./ PRESS RELEASE


At Senator Murray’s Urging, President Biden Includes Funding for Hurricane Ridge Repair in Supplemental Funding Request.

Washington, D.C. –U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, issued the following statement after funding was included in President Biden’s supplemental funding request submitted to Congress this week to rebuild the Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge in Olympic National Park, which burned down in May. As Chair of the Appropriations Committee, Senator Murray has repeatedly emphasized the urgent need for a new facility and will be working to fund it by getting President Biden’s supplemental funding request passed through Congress./ PRESS RELEASE


3) WORLD, NATION, & BUSINESS:


WORLD:

International Court of Justice Docket Reflects Legal Questions Concerning All Humanity in Every Region, President Says, as General Assembly Takes Up Report

As the world faces an onslaught of conflicts and challenges to international law, the growing docket of the International Court of Justice continues to reflect a wide variety of legal disputes involving countries from every region of the world and tackling questions that concern all of humanity, its President told the General Assembly today./UN PRESS RELEASE


Stressing Artificial Intelligence Could Power Extraordinary Progress for Humanity, Secretary-General Says New High-Level Advisory Body ‘Is the Starting Point’

Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ remarks at the press conference launching the High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence, in New York Thursday/ UN PRESS RELEASE


Explanation of Vote on a Russia Drafted UN Security Council Resolution on the Situation in the Middle East/USUN


Remarks at a UN General Assembly Debate on the International Court of Justice/USUN


Secretary Antony J. Blinken and Chinese Director of the CCP Foreign Affairs Commission and Foreign Minister Wang Yi Before Their Meeting/US STATE DEPT.


NATION:


FACT SHEET: White House Calls on Congress to Support Critical Domestic Needs/WH


U.S. Military Continues Focus on Supporting Israel, Ukraine.

U.S. efforts in the Middle East remain focused on supporting Israel's defense needs as the nation battles Hamas terrorists in Gaza, deterring other actors who seek to use the Hamas war on Israel as a pretext to expand the conflict and to ensure force protection for U.S. forces serving in the region, Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said today./DOD


Former Executive at Medicare Advantage Organization Charged for Multimillion-Dollar Medicare Fraud Scheme.

The Justice Department today announced charges against a former executive at HealthSun Health Plans Inc. (HealthSun), a Medicare Advantage organization that operates Medicare Advantage plans in South Florida, for her role in a multimillion-dollar Medicare fraud scheme. /DOJ


Biden-Harris Administration Releases Final Rules that Strengthen Accountability for Colleges and Consumer Protection for Students/ DEPT. of EDUCATION


Annual Report to the Nation Part 2: New cancer diagnoses fell abruptly early in the COVID-19 pandemic/CDC


BUSINESS:


Hawaii Woman Charged with Filing False Tax Returns.

A federal grand jury in Honolulu returned an indictment yesterday charging a Hawaii woman with filing false tax returns, wire fraud, money laundering and structuring related to her fraudulent application for unemployment assistance due to the COVID-19 pandemic./DOJ


USDA Publishes New Standards for Organic Livestock and Poultry Production, Promotes More Competitive Organic Market/USDA


IRS encourages employers to electronically file payroll tax returns/IRS


US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, OFFICE OF THE TRADE REPRESENTATIVE SEEK REVIEW BY MEXICAN GOVERNMENT INTO ALLEGED LABOR RIGHTS DENIAL AT NUEVO LAREDO PLANT/DEPT. of LABOR


FTC Amends Safeguards Rule to Require Non-Banking Financial Institutions to Report Data Security Breaches

Amendment will require non-bank financial institutions to report when they discover that information affecting 500 or more people has been acquired without authorization/FTC


IN FOCUS & LOCAL MEETINGS FOR 10/28/23


Friday, October 20, 2023

City Responds to Hate Speech Used at City Council Meeting

 On Tuesday, October 17th, the Port Angeles City Council meeting was the target of hate speech by virtual participants using fake names. The City of Port Angeles has a steadfast commitment to inclusivity and does not tolerate hate or discrimination. 

 Our City embraces freedom of speech and respects diverse opinions. However, we draw a clear line when it comes to hate speech and discrimination based on race, religion, national origin, age, gender, disability or sexual orientation. Such behavior is not and will never be tolerated in Port Angeles.  


At the core of our values is respect, safety, and the celebration of diversity. Port Angeles thrives on its diverse cultures, backgrounds and perspectives, which define us and enrich our collective experience. This diversity is a source of strength and pride.  


We apologize to any member of our community who felt uncomfortable, upset or threatened by the incident on Tuesday. We assure you that our City stands firm in our commitment to safety for all.  


Keeping our community safe takes all of us working together. We invite all residents to join us in taking a strong stand against hate and discrimination, and to embrace inclusivity, understanding, and respect for one another. Together, we can foster a community that is safe, inclusive and welcoming to all.  

link source: https://www.cityofpa.us/civicalerts.aspx?AID=1510


CITY COUNCIL MEETING INTERRUPTED MULTIPLE TIMES BY HATE SPEECH-KONP related story


“I don’t remember exactly the order of things, but we had, at one point, someone was unmuted or was able to be unmuted during one of the public hearings, and shouted out some really inappropriate words. And then, fast forward to public comment. I think one made it through with just really disturbing discussions. And then, another one ended with some, some hate speech, which is out of order, and therefore, is immediately muted.”


STATE HEADLINE NEWS:

AG Ferguson announces more than $2 million in recoveries for student-borrowers.

Nearly three dozen entities must pay restitution to more than 2,600 Washingtonians with an average payment of nearly $800 per consumer


OLYMPIA — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that his office has recovered more than $2 million from nearly three dozen debt adjusters who preyed on student borrowers. These entities engaged in unfair and deceptive practices, including unlawfully charging tens of thousands of dollars in excessive fees to thousands of Washingtonians./ WAAG


Homeless Diversion Program Grant Competitive Application.

The Department of Commerce seeks applications from organizations interested in providing diversion services to people at risk of homelessness or recently homeless in their communities. Services must be prioritized to communities with a demonstrated disproportionate representation in homelessness and housing instability. Services must be low-barrier, trauma-informed and culturally responsive. Funding will not exceed $1.275 million, and Commerce expects to fund between 8-10 contracts. Responses are due November 27./ WA COMMERCE DEPT


Local partners using $3 million to safeguard critical shoreline areas.

Washington’s approximately 28,000 miles of river, lake, and marine shorelines are getting a protective boost. We are awarding $3 million in competitive grants to 21 cities and counties across the state to help them safeguard their local shorelines./DOE


Department of Health unveils Strong Start, a new statewide data system that supports child development.4

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is pleased to announce the launch of the state’s new universal developmental screening system, Strong Start. It’s a free online tool where parents, caregivers, and providers can securely store, share, and track children’s developmental screening information from birth through age 5./DOH


DFI Enters Multi-State Settlement with ACI Payments, Inc. for Unauthorized Transactions.

ACI Payments agrees to pay combined fines of $20 million to state regulators and state attorneys general and to maintain a comprehensive risk management program

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) joined regulators from 43 other states and entered a legal settlement with ACI Payments, Inc. (ACI) imposing $10 million in fines and affirmative action requirements for initiating unauthorized electronic transactions. Additionally, 50 state attorneys general, including Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson, levied $10 million in fines against ACI, in coordination with state regulators for a total combined fine of $20 million./DFI


2) NEWS FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION

Senator Murray, Colleagues Call for U.S. to Provide Humanitarian Aid to Address Urgent Humanitarian Needs in Gaza

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, joined U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT), Chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near East, South Asia, Central Asia and Counterterrorism and 32 of their Senate colleagues in urging the Biden administration to lead the international community in contributing to the United Nations’ emergency appeal of $294 million to address the immediate humanitarian needs in the West Bank and Gaza./ PRESS RELEASE ISSUED 10/18/23


KILMER, BIPARTISAN GROUP REINTRODUCE BILL TO HELP SHIPYARD WORKERS, OTHER FEDERAL EMPLOYEES RETIRE ON TIME

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representatives Derek Kilmer (WA-06), Gerry Connolly (VA-11), Don Bacon (NE-02), and David Valadao (CA-22) reintroduced the Federal Retirement Fairness Act (FRFA), legislation to address a gap for federal employees who began their careers as temporary workers and were thus unable to make retirement contributions. The FRFA will allow these workers to make catch-up contributions to ensure they can retire as planned. In the absence of this provision, many face an unfair choice: exit the federal service without complete retirement benefits or delay retirement to achieve full benefits./PRESS RELEASE ISSUED 10/19/23


Cantwell, Murray Announce $68.4 Million to Strengthen WA Grid Against Wildfires and Boost Infrastructure for EVs and Renewables

Awards come from Cantwell-authored program

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Maria Cantwell (D-WA), chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and Patty Murray (D-WA), chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced $30 million for the Snohomish County Public Utility District’s Secure Modern Automated and Reliable Technology Project (SnoSMART) and $38.4 million for Avista Utilities in Spokane and the Klickitat County Public Utility District’s “Advanced Solutions to Mitigate Wildfire Risk” project—both of which will help enhance grid flexibility and improve the resilience of the power system against growing threats of wildfires, extreme weather, and climate change./ PRESS RELEASE ISSUED 10/19/23


3) WORLD, NATIONAL, & BUSINESS:


WORLD: 


Outer Space Becoming Contested Domain for Supremacy with Space-Based Communications, Intelligence Assets, Anti-Satellite Weapons, First Committee Hears

Divergent Views Emerge on Way Forward, with Some Seeking Political Commitments to Avert Danger, Others, Legally Binding Accords

Outer space is becoming a contest for supremacy, drawing on space-based communications and intelligence assets, and the early development of anti-satellite weaponry, the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) heard today as its thematic debate opened on preventing an arms race in that realm./ UN PRESS RELEASE


Secretary-General Appoints Andrea Cook of United Kingdom Executive Director, United Nations Sustainable Development Group System-Wide Evaluation Office

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced today the appointment of Andrea Cook of the United Kingdom as the first Executive Director of the United Nations Sustainable Development Group System-Wide Evaluation Office.  The Secretary-General wishes to extend his appreciation to Matthew Varghese, who served as Acting Executive Director./ UN PRESS RELEASE


Statement by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield on the Adoption of a UN Security Council Resolution on Haiti Sanctions/USUN


Special Envoy Fowler’s Remarks at the 2023 World Food Forum in Rome/ US STATE DEPT.


DOD Responds to Attacks, Continues Efforts to Deter Spread of Israel-Hamas War.

DOD assets in the Red Sea, Iraq and Syria responded to missile and drone attacks over the past two days, as U.S. service members look to deter groups from using the Israel-Hamas war as an opportunity to launch conflict that could engulf the region, Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said today./ DOD


NATION:

Justice Department Participates in the 22nd Annual International Competition Network Conference in Barcelona, Spain/DOJ


Biden-Harris Administration Awards $14 Million Under First-Ever Fostering Diverse Schools Demonstration Grant Program.

The U.S. Department of Education (Department) has made $14 million in awards to help support local- and state-driven voluntary efforts to foster more diverse school communities through its first-ever Fostering Diverse Schools Demonstration Program. These grants, in alignment with the Department’s Raise the Bar: Lead the World call to action, support districts as they work to enrich educational experiences by providing every student with a well-rounded education and improved school conditions for student learning, inclusive of a broader perspective on the world./ DEPT. of EDUCATION


HUD Announces $40 Million to Hire New and Maintain Existing Service Coordinators for Residents of Public and Indian Housing

Notice of Funding Opportunity available for eligible entities to hire a program coordinator who links residents with training opportunities, job placement organizations, and local employers./HUD


Biden-Harris Administration Advances Long-Term Planning Efforts to Protect the Colorado River System

Process to develop future guidelines and strategies leverages historic investments from President’s Investing in America agenda/ DEPT. of INTERIOR


EPA Proposes Rule to Strengthen TSCA Risk Evaluation Process to Protect Workers and Communities/EPA


BUSINESS:

IRS Launches New Initiatives Using Inflation Reduction Act Funding to Ensure Large Corporations Pay Taxes Owed, Continues to Improve Service and Modernize Technology with Launch of Business Tax Account/ US TREASURY DEPT.


USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program Pays More Than $1.77 Billion to America’s Producers in Support of Conservation and Climate-Smart Agriculture/USDA


Steel Manufacturer Enters Agreement Solidifying Its Commitment to Spend More Than $100 Million to Reduce Emissions from Its Dearborn, Michigan, Facility/DOJ


Opening Remarks

Vice Chair Philip N. Jefferson

At the 18th Central Bank Conference on the Microstructure of Financial Markets, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C./THE FED


DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ANNOUNCES NEW ACTIONS IN WHITE HOUSE TASK FORCE REPORT TO PROTECT MIGRANT, US WORKERS AGAINST EMPLOYER EXPLOITATION/DEPT. of LABOR


IN FOCUS & LOCAL MEETINGS FOR 10/21/23

Friday, October 13, 2023

WSDA TRAPPERS CATCH 103 SPONGY MOTHS

 

https://agr.wa.gov/about-wsda/news-and-media-relations/news-releases?article=37811

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Agriculture’s (WSDA) spongy moth* (Lymantria dispar) trappers had a busy season this year, trapping 103 spongy moths. Thirty moths were caught statewide in 2022 and only six in 2021.


The spongy moths were caught as part of the WSDA Pest Program’s regular summer moth survey program, during which more than 20,000 traps were placed around the state this year. Of the moths trapped, 81 were in Thurston County, with 77 trapped near Steamboat Island Road, making that the most moths trapped in one area in more than 30 years. Other counties with spongy moth catches include Pierce, Skagit, King, San Juan and Snohomish.


“We had a surprising number of catches this year,” Susan Brush, Acting Invasive Moth Projects Coordinator, said. “Our next step is to look for egg masses in the areas with the highest concentration of catches. Once we have that information, we’ll have the data necessary to start planning our response to this introduction.”


WSDA has monitored and successfully prevented spongy moth from establishing in the state since 1974. Each year, the state has new introductions of the invasive pest from people moving from the Eastern U.S. where 20 states are permanently infested with the moth or, more rarely, through the ports.


Spongy moth is an extremely destructive pest that threatens entire forests, parks and neighborhood trees and shrubs. The moths can defoliate acres of trees during outbreaks, which can result in the death of millions of trees and the destruction of native habitat for countless species. During an outbreak in eastern states in 2016, the damage was so extensive it could be seen on NASA satellites.


Visit agr.wa.gov/moths for more information about spongy moth and WSDA’s trapping and eradication programs.


IN OTHER STATE NEWS HEADLINES


Commerce receives $1 million SBA grant to boost small business exports/WA COMMERCE DEPT.

https://www.commerce.wa.gov/news/commerce-receives-1-million-sba-grant-to-boost-small-business-exports/


US Dept. of Energy Selects Pacific Northwest for Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub./wa commerce dept.

https://www.commerce.wa.gov/news/us-dept-of-energy-selects-pacific-northwest-for-regional-clean-hydrogen-hub/


Washington and Oregon seek nominations for Columbia River fishing advisory groups/WDFW

https://wdfw.wa.gov/newsroom/news-release/washington-and-oregon-seek-nominations-columbia-river-fishing-advisory-groups-0


Hunters invited to mentored pheasant hunt Nov. 4 in Oakville/WDFW

https://wdfw.wa.gov/newsroom/news-release/hunters-invited-mentored-pheasant-hunt-nov-4-oakville


Clark County residents invited to public discussion about living with disabilities.

OLYMPIA — If you’re interested in improving the lives of Clark County residents who have disabilities, the Governor’s Committee on Disability Issues & Employment (GCDE) wants to hear from you./ESD

https://www.esd.wa.gov/newsroom/clark-county-residents-invited


2) NEWS FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION


KILMER, BIPARTISAN GROUP REINTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO EXPAND TAX CREDIT TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATORS

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer (WA-06) announced that he and U.S. Reps. Jimmy Panetta (CA-19), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01), and Tom Cole (OK-04) reintroduced the Supporting Early-Childhood Educators’ Deductions (SEED) Act. The bill would help early childhood educators cover the cost of supplies, books, and other classroom materials by allowing them to claim the above-the-line $300 tax deduction currently available only to K-12 teachers. U.S. Senators Michael Bennet (CO) and Susan Collins (ME) introduced companion legislation in the U.S. Senate./PRESS RELEASE

https://kilmer.house.gov/media/press-releases/kilmer-bipartisan-group-reintroduce-legislation-to-expand-tax-credit-to-early-childhood-educators


AARP, Seattle Pharmacists Endorse Cantwell Bill to Prevent Anti-Consumer Practices by Drug Industry Middlemen

Survey of 1,300 Washingtonians found that 1 in 4 have skipped or used less medication because they couldn’t afford it/PRESS RELEASE ISSUED

https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/aarp-seattle-pharmacists-endorse-cantwell-bill-to-prevent-anti-consumer-practices-by-drug-industry-middlemen


Senators Murray, Cantwell Announce $1 Billion for New Hydrogen Hub in Pacific Northwest Funded by Bipartisan Infrastructure Law/Press release

https://www.murray.senate.gov/senators-murray-cantwell-announce-1-billion-for-new-hydrogen-hub-in-pacific-northwest-funded-by-bipartisan-infrastructure-law/


3) WORLD< NATION< BUSINESS:


WORLD:


Security Council 751 Committee Briefed by Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

On 28 September 2023, the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolution 751 (1992) concerning Al-Shabaab held informal consultations to hear a briefing by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, in accordance with paragraph 47(d) of Security Council resolution 2662 (2022) following the submission of the report of the Emergency Relief Coordinator, and in accordance with paragraph 5 of resolution 2664 (2022), on the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Somalia.  The report has since been transmitted to the Security Council and issued as S/2023/720./UN PRESS RELEASE

https://press.un.org/en/2023/sc15440.doc.htm


Entrenched Belief in Nuclear Deterrence as Defence Keeps Fear of Annihilation Alive, First Committee Hears in Thematic Debate

Mistrust Looms Large in Disarmament, Non-Proliferation, Speakers Say/UN PRESS RELEASE

https://press.un.org/en/2023/gadis3718.doc.htm


Remarks at a UN Security Council Briefing Called by Russia on Threats to International Peace and Security/USUN

https://usun.usmission.gov/remarks-at-a-un-security-council-briefing-called-by-russia-on-threats-to-international-peace-and-security-4/


Third Meeting of the U.S.-Mexico High-Level Security Dialogue/US STATE DEPT.

https://www.state.gov/third-meeting-of-the-u-s-mexico-high-level-security-dialogue/


Austin: U.S. Commitment to Israel Is "Ironclad"

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III today underscored the United States' unwavering commitment to Israel after meeting with key leaders in Tel Aviv./DOD

https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/3556700/austin-us-commitment-to-israel-is-ironclad/


NATION:

Assistant Attorney General Todd Kim Delivers Keynote Address at the American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources’ 31st Fall Conference in Washington, DC/DOJ

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/assistant-attorney-general-todd-kim-delivers-keynote-address-american-bar-association


Former Nursing Home Worker Charged with Wire Fraud in “Ghost” Employee Fraud Scheme/DOJ

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-nursing-home-worker-charged-wire-fraud-ghost-employee-fraud-scheme


Biden-Harris Administration Awards More Than $13 Million to Improve Access to Child Care for Student Parents/DEPT. of EDUCATION

https://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/biden-harris-administration-awards-more-13-million-improve-access-child-care-student-parents


Paradise Flavors LLC Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Wheat, Soy, Milk, And Color Additives (Fd&C Blue #1, Blue #2, Red #3, Red#5, Red #6, Red #40, Yellow #5, Yellow #6 Yellow #8) All Paradise Flavors Ice Cream Bars/FDA

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/paradise-flavors-llc-issues-allergy-alert-undeclared-peanuts-tree-nuts-wheat-soy-milk-and-color


HUD Announces $212 Million Funding Opportunity to Expand Affordable Housing Options for Persons with Disabilities

Funding provides capital to produce new or rehabilitate existing housing along with project rental assistance to support very-low and extremely low income-persons with disabilities/HUD

https://www.hud.gov/press/press_releases_media_advisories/HUD_No_23_235


BUSINESS:

Shipbuilding Company CEO Charged with Witness Tampering and Obstruction/DOJ

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/shipbuilding-company-ceo-charged-witness-tampering-and-obstruction


Financial Stability in Uncertain Times

Governor Michelle W. Bowman

At the Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee and Policy Center for the New South Marrakech Economic Festival, Marrakech, Morocco/ THE FED

https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/speech/bowman20231011a.htm


USDA Invests in Bison Purchase Pilot Incorporating Indian Country Bison for Tribal Feeding Programs/ USDA

https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2023/10/12/usda-invests-bison-purchase-pilot-incorporating-indian-country


Court Rules in FTC’s Favor in Case Against Telemarketing Company that Bombarded Job Seekers with Millions of Illegal, Unsolicited Calls/FTC

https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2023/10/court-rules-ftcs-favor-case-against-telemarketing-company-bombarded-job-seekers-millions-illegal


Small Business Needs Certainty

For small businesses to grow and thrive they need reassurance that they can operate without fear of unnecessary policy and regulatory changes from the government./US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

https://www.uschamber.com/small-business/small-business-needs-certainty


IN FOCUS & LOCAL MEETINGS for 10/14/23

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Saturday, October 7, 2023

Inslee formally requests federal aid for Spokane County wildfire survivors

 

October 04, 2023

Gov. Jay Inslee today sent a letter to President Biden asking for a major disaster declaration and requesting federal assistance to help survivors recover from damages incurred by wildfires in Spokane County from August 18 to 25. During that time, the Gray and Oregon Road fires killed two people and destroyed more homes than any other fire in state history.


Inslee asked the president to make financial assistance for wildfire survivors available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Individual Assistance program. If approved, the program would provide financial assistance and direct services to eligible individuals and households who have uninsured or underinsured necessary expenses and serious needs.


Inslee also requested the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency assist with debris management and disposal, with a focus on preventing debris and contaminants from impacting local waterways.  


The letter follows previous steps by the Governor’s Office to assist Spokane County communities with recovery from the August wildfires. Inslee previously made available $2.5 million from his office’s emergency assistance fund to help with individual assistance as well as testing and removal of debris for uninsured homeowners impacted by the fires. Additional funds will also be made available for debris removal from state Department of Commerce emergency response funds. The department will be working with Spokane County officials to determine an amount. Press release dated 10/4/23


IN OTHER STATE NEWS HEADLINES:


WSDA NOW ACCEPTING SPECIALTY CROP BLOCK GRANT PROPOSALS

PROPOSALS DUE OCT. 24

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) is now accepting concept proposals for the 2024 Specialty Crop Block Grant.--WSDA 


The essence of Washington-grown grapes: A toast to excellence.

When it comes to viticulture (growing grapes) and viniculture (making wine), Washington State is a national leader. ---WSDA


AG Ferguson creates Indian boarding schools Truth & Reconciliation Tribal Advisory Committee.

OLYMPIA — Following the National Day of Remembrance for Indian Boarding Schools on Saturday, Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today the five members of his office’s Truth & Reconciliation Tribal Advisory Committee. The committee will study how Washington state can address the harms caused by the government’s historical role in the shameful legacy of Indian boarding schools.---WAAG


Native plants take root in Hangman Creek

Hangman Creek sees largest riparian restoration effort in Spokane County’s history---DOE


Cleaning up: Fieldwork continues on Bellingham’s working waterfront.

The Central Waterfront site of the Bellingham Bay cleanup is on course for cleanup construction to begin in 2026. ---DOE


2) NEWS FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION


KILMER ANNOUNCES NEW FEDERAL BROADBAND INVESTMENTS FOR LOWER ELWHA KLALLAM, SKOKOMISH INDIAN TRIBES

TACOMA, WA – Today, U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer (WA-06) announced a significant investment by the U.S. Department of Commerce National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). NTIA awarded a total of $1 million through the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program (TBCP), including $500,000 to the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe and $500,000 to the Skokomish Indian Tribe, both for Broadband Infrastructure Deployment projects./ press release issued 10/3/23


KILMER STATEMENT ON HOUSE RESOLUTION TO VACATE THE OFFICE OF THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer (WA-06) released the following statement after voting to vacate the Office of the Speaker of the House--press release issued 10/3/23


Cantwell Calls for Hearing on How Fentanyl Crisis is Impacting Indian Country

Recent increase in overdose deaths have devastated many Tribal communities in Washington state/ press release issued 10/3/23


Senators Murray and Collins Statement Following Senate Appropriations Committee Briefing on Ukraine

Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) and U.S. Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), Chair and Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee respectively, issued the below statement following a classified Senate Appropriations Committee briefing on U.S. Assistance to Ukrainian Air Defenses./ press release issued 10/4/23


Senators Murray, Cantwell, Representative McMorris Rodgers Urge President Biden to Make Major Disaster Declaration for Gray and Oregon Road Fires in Eastern Washington/ press release issued 10/4/23


3) WORLD, NATIONAL, & BUSINESS


WORLD:


Speakers Call for New Innovative Methods of International Tax Cooperation, Reform of Inequitable Global Financial System, as Second Committee Takes Up Reports

Multidimensional macroeconomic crises are stalling or even reversing gains in development and poverty reduction, requiring not only urgent, comprehensive reform of an inequitable global financial system, but also new, innovative international tax cooperation, United Nations experts warned today, as the Second Committee (Economic and Financial) took up that issue./UN PRESS RELEASE


Amid Record Temperatures, Floods, Fires, More Investment in Disaster Resilience, Adaptation Key to Safe Future, Secretary-General Says in Observance Message/ UN PRESS RELEASE


With Children at Higher Risk of Severe Rights Violations, Third Committee Emphasizes Need to Regulate Digital Spheres, Boost Protection Regimes

Increased Internet Connectivity Helps Realize Children’s Rights, but Sophisticated Technologies Pose Risk of Abuse and Sexual Exploitation, UN Official States/ UN PRESS RELEASE


Statement by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield on the Adoption of the Political Declarations of the High-Level Meetings on Health/USUN


Secretary Antony J. Blinken, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, Attorney General Merrick Garland, White House Homeland Security Advisor Dr. Liz Sherwood-Randall, Mexican Secretary of Public Security and Citizen Protection Rosa Icela Rodriguez Velázquez, And Mexican Foreign Secretary Alicia Bárcena At a Joint Press Availability/US STATE DEPT.


NATION


DOD Remains Focused on Deterring Conflict in Indo-Pacific.

The U.S. remains fully committed to its strategy of integrated deterrence in the Indo-Pacific while keeping a close eye on China's provocations in the region, a senior Pentagon official said today./DOD


Woman Pleads Guilty to $359M Fraud Involving Claims for Unnecessary Respiratory Tests Submitted with COVID-19 Tests/DOJ


Biden-Harris Administration Announces an Additional $9 Billion in Student Debt Relief.

The Biden-Harris administration announced today that an additional 125,000 Americans have been approved for $9 billion in debt relief through fixes the U.S. Department of Education has made to income-driven repayment (IDR) and Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), and granting automatic relief for borrowers with total and permanent disabilities. Today's announcement brings the total approved debt cancellation by the Biden-Harris Administration to $127 billion for nearly 3.6 million Americans./ DEPT.of EDUCATION


HUD Announces Over $75 Million in Loan Guarantees for Public Safety, Facility Improvements, Economic Development, and Housing Projects/HUD


FDA Takes Steps to Advance the Development of Novel Therapies for Stimulant Use Disorders/FDA


BUSINESS


Introducing the Seven Finalists for America’s Top Small Business 2023

These exceptional finalists are leaders in innovation and community engagement, come from diverse backgrounds, and are a snapshot of American small businesses today./ US CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


FTC Data Shows Consumers Report Losing $2.7 Billion to Social Media Scams Since 2021

New data spotlight shows that in 2023 online shopping scams are the most commonly reported social media scam, but consumers reported losing more money to investment scams/FTC


The Role of Research, Data, and Analysis in Banking Reforms

Governor Michelle W. Bowman

At the 2023 Community Banking Research Conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve System, the Conference of State Bank Supervisors, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri/THE FED


USDA Announces $27.6 Million to Support Underserved and Veteran Farmers and Ranchers through the 2501 Program/USDA


IRS issues guidance for the transfer of clean vehicle credits and updates frequently asked questions/IRS


IN FOCUS & LOCAL MEETINGS FOR 10/7/23

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