Saturday, February 24, 2024

AG Ferguson: Providence debt collector Harris & Harris to pay $1 million for failing to inform patients of their medical debt collection rights.

  

Source link: https://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/ag-ferguson-providence-debt-collector-harris-harris-pay-1-million-failing-inform


Trial starts tomorrow against Optimum Outcomes, last defendant in Ferguson’s charity care lawsuit against Providence and its debt collectors


SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that debt collection agency Harris & Harris will pay his office $1 million to resolve a lawsuit, which asserted the company unlawfully collected medical payments from more than 160,000 Washington patients without providing them with disclosures about their rights when faced with medical debt. By excluding those disclosures, Harris & Harris created barriers that kept patients from learning about and accessing financial assistance on their hospital bills.   


Harris & Harris is one of two debt collectors hired by Providence Health & Services, which recently resolved another related lawsuit filed by the Attorney General. Earlier this month, Providence entered into a legally enforceable agreement that requires the health system to provide $157.8 million in refunds and debt forgiveness to nearly 100,000 patients over unlawful medical charges to low-income Washingtonians who likely qualified for free or reduced-cost hospital care.


Ferguson expanded that lawsuit in the summer of 2022 by adding Harris & Harris and Providence’s other debt collection agency, Optimum Outcomes. The state’s amended complaint asserted that both debt collectors collected on medical debt without informing patients of their right to request specific information about their medical debt. The debt collectors also failed to provide a phone number for the hospital where patients received care, so that they could learn about their financial assistance rights. Optimum Outcomes also failed to inform patients that they may be eligible for financial assistance, as required by state law.


Today’s legally enforceable agreement only resolves the lawsuit with Harris & Harris. Ferguson’s case against the other debt collection agency, Optimum Outcomes, is scheduled to go to trial Feb. 22.


“Debt collectors must play by the rules,” Ferguson said. “Washingtonians have a right to know about certain protections related to medical debt, and debt collectors have an obligation to inform them of those rights. We will continue to enforce these protections on medical debt.”


Today’s resolution requires Harris & Harris to reform its practice to include legally required disclosures in first written collection notices in the future. Harris & Harris will pay for consumer education to approximately 166,000 Washingtonians who received the debt collection letters that lacked the disclosures. These individuals will receive a letter explaining their medical debt collection rights, including their right to apply for financial assistance on hospital bills. The $1 million will fund future consumer protection enforcement work. 


Background on lawsuit against debt collectors


Ferguson added the collection agencies to his lawsuit in the summer of 2022.   


Both collection agencies entered into a contract with Providence in September 2019. The agreement allowed them to collect hospital debts on Providence’s behalf and act as its agents.


When sending a first collection notice, collection agencies must include:


Written notice that an individual may be eligible for charity care;

Contact information for the hospital; and

Notice that the patient has the right to request the hospital account number assigned to the debt, date of last payment, and an itemized statement stating whether the patient was found eligible for charity care, and, if so, the amount due after all charity care has been applied.

The state asserts that in first written collection notices, Harris & Harris included its own phone number rather than the phone number for Providence, and did not inform patients of their right to request detailed information about their medical debts.


On Feb. 2, 2024, the court found that Optimum Outcomes failed to provide any of the required information in 82,759 first written notices it sent to Providence patients.  


According to Ferguson’s lawsuit, Harris & Harris sent more than 294,652 first written collection notices without the legally required disclosures to 166,872 Washingtonians. Harris & Harris collected nearly $25 million from patients in the process, earning $1.7 million in commission from Providence.


Patients who were likely eligible for financial assistance but were sent to collections and paid for their care will receive refunds, including interest, as a result of the resolution with Providence. Patients who incurred debt when they were likely eligible for financial assistance will have their debt written off as a result of the resolution with Providence.


Assistant Attorneys General Audrey Udashen, Will O’Connor, Michael Bradley, Matthew Geyman, Lucy Wolf, Tad Robinson O’Neill and Robert Hyde, Paralegals Jen Killoren, Judy Lim, Matthew Hehemann and Joseph Drouin, and Legal Assistants Josh Bennett and Michelle Paules handled the case for Washington.


Providence billed, aggressively collected from low-income patients


Ferguson filed his lawsuit against Providence in February 2022, accusing its affiliated hospitals of billing and aggressively collecting money from low-income Washingtonians without determining if they qualified for financial assistance.


Ferguson’s Consumer Protection investigation started in 2020, following complaints about collection practices at Swedish. It revealed Providence engaged in numerous practices between 2018 and 2022 that prevented patients from accessing financial assistance. Providence trained employees on aggressive and deceptive collection tactics. Their script included:


“Ask every patient every time” to pay outstanding medical costs;

“Don’t accept the first no;”

If a patient declines the first request, ask for partial payment;

Use phrasing that signals to patients “payment is expected.”

The lawsuit asserted that Providence knew many of its patients were likely eligible for financial assistance and not only failed to inform them, but also kept collecting payments from them. In fact, Providence sent thousands of patients it identified as “presumptively” qualified for financial assistance to debt collectors. Internal emails revealed Providence did this because it knew those patients were more likely to pay their bills if collection attempts continued.


Moreover, starting in 2019, Providence sent thousands of Medicaid patients to debt collectors. Medicaid enrollees are among the lowest income Washingtonians, and are deemed eligible for financial assistance under Providence’s own policies. Providence staff caught the issue early and raised concerns to leadership. In fact, according to internal records, one employee warned: “We are sending the poor to bad debt and not treating them the same as other patients.” Providence did not correct the problem for more than two years.


Even when Providence wrote off debt for patients it later determined to be “presumptively” qualified for financial assistance, the company kept them in the dark about those write-offs, and therefore their eligibility for future assistance.


In all, Ferguson asserts that Providence’s deceptive and unfair practices amounted to more than 100,000 violations of the state Consumer Protection Act.

The case against Providence is part of Ferguson’s Health Care Initiative. The resolution is the largest of four charity care cases handled by his office, resulting in more than $205 million in debt forgiveness and refunds for Washingtonians. Washington is one of 11 states with broad charity care protections and the only state to pursue any large-scale enforcement.


Ferguson’s three other charity care resolutions include:


PeaceHealth agreed to pay up to $13.4 million to more than 15,000 low-income patients, including $4.2 million in direct refunds and up to $9.2 million through a claims process.

CHI Franciscan provided $41 million in debt relief and $1.8 million in refunds, in addition to rehabilitating the credit of thousands of patients.

Capital Medical Center in Olympia paid at least $250,000 in refunds and provided more than $131,000 in debt relief to resolve Ferguson’s lawsuit filed in 2017.

Anyone who feels they are not receiving the financial assistance on their hospital bill they are entitled to should file a complaint with the Attorney General’s Office.


New law expands access to medical financial assistance


Before 2022, state law required hospitals to provide free or reduced-cost care to Washington families making up to 200% of the federal poverty level.


In March 2022, the Legislature passed an Attorney General Request bill strengthening Washington’s medical financial assistance law. It went into effect July 1, 2022. Ferguson worked with prime sponsor Rep. Tarra Simmons, D-Bremerton, and Reps. Eileen Cody, D-Seattle, and Nicole Macri, D-Seattle, on House Bill 1616. The new law expanded eligibility for financial assistance to more than one million Washingtonians and guaranteed free hospital care to an additional million Washingtonians.


Now, approximately half of all Washingtonians are eligible for free or reduced-cost hospital care. Washingtonians up to 300% of the federal poverty level are now eligible for free care at the state’s large health care systems and large, urban hospitals — representing approximately 80 percent of the licensed beds in the state. The bill also significantly increased medical financial assistance at the state’s smaller, more rural hospitals, with free care up to 200% of the federal poverty level and discounted care up to 400%.


Under the medical financial assistance law, hospitals are required to:


Provide notice of the availability of financial assistance both verbally and in writing;

Screen patients for eligibility before attempting to collect payment, and;

Only require patients to provide one income-related document to prove eligibility for financial assistance.

If a patient appears to be eligible for financial assistance, hospitals must suspend any collection attempts and give the patient a reasonable opportunity to apply.


For more information about Washington’s medical financial assistance law, including tools to see if you qualify, visit affordablehospital.wa.gov.


IN OTHER STATE RELATED NEWS:


West Plains residents to receive no-cost drinking water sampling for PFAS.

SPOKANE  – 

Drinking water sampling for PFAS will soon be available to about 300 private and shared wells in the northeast West Plains area at no cost to residents. The sampling will begin in early March and comes in response to community concerns about drinking water contaminated with the chemicals known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). PFAS compounds are found in firefighting foam and other sources./DOE



New Unemployment Insurance Navigator Program aims to remove barriers to benefits in local communities

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD) will distribute $2 million in U.S. Department of Labor funds to community organizations to help potential unemployment claimants in underserved communities better understand available benefits./ESD


WDFW invites public participation in annual salmon season-setting process.

Washington’s North of Falcon process kicks off March 1 with statewide salmon forecast hybrid meeting in Olympia./WDFW


Public comment period open for Washington three-year hunting season setting.

OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is now accepting public comments on proposed rule changes to 2024-2026 hunting season regulations. WDFW is accepting public comments submitted electronically, by phone, or by mail until March 25, or during a public hearing on March 26./WDFW


Voting begins Friday for Washington’s March 12 Presidential Primary.

OLYMPIA — Ballot boxes in all 39 counties will open Friday, Feb. 23, for the March 12 Presidential Primary election. Vote-by-mail ballots are being sent to the state’s 4.8 million active voters, who may return their ballots to county drop boxes or by mail using the postage-paid envelopes included with each ballot./ WA SEC. of State


2) FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION


Senator Murray Visits the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Child Development Center, YMCA of Snohomish County; Discusses Her Efforts to Tackle the Child Care Crisis

Murray secured $1.5 million to expand the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe’s Child Development Center in Fiscal Year 2023; Murray is fighting to secure $943,000 for the YMCA of Snohomish County to expand access to early childhood education in Fiscal Year 2024/ press release issued 2/22/24



Senator Murray Hosts Roundtable with Everett Fire, Police Department, Local Officials to Discuss Fentanyl Epidemic in Snohomish County 

ICYMI: Senator Murray Meets with Mayors of Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Vancouver to Discuss Fentanyl Crisis, Solutions/Press release issued 2/22/24


Senator Murray Discusses Mental Health Investments with Tacoma Leaders, Tours HOPE Program Mobile Unit

Senator Murray is fighting to secure $500,000 for the City of Tacoma to support their municipal therapeutic courts and $2,000,000 for HopeSparks to expand pediatric medical and behavioral health care./press release issued 2/20/24


3) WORLD< NATION < BUSINESS


WORLD HEADLINES:


Underlining “Desperation and Scarcity” in Gaza, Special Coordinator Appeals for Ceasefire as Possible Israeli Military Operation Looms Over Rafah

Head of Médecins Sans Frontières Urges Measure Not When “Practicable”, But Now/ UN PRESS RELEASE


Reporting on Security Council’s Visiting Mission to Colombia, Delegates Assess Progress in Building Peace, Ensuring Transitional Justice

Focus on Challenges to Implementing Historic Peace Accord’s Ethnic, Rural Chapters, Amnesty Requests by Former Combatants/UN PRESS RELEASE


UN Peacekeepers Need Adequate Transport, Logistics to Protect Civilians, Help Expand State Authority in Central African Republic, Mission Chief Tells Security Council

Delegates Urge Tighter Border Control to Stop Weapons Flow to Armed Groups/ UN PRESS RELEASE


Remarks by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield at a Press Briefing on the Two-Year Mark of Russia’s Unprovoked Invasion of Ukraine/ USUN


Responding to Two Years of Russia’s Full-Scale War On Ukraine and Navalny’s Death./US STATE DEPT.


NATIONAL HEADLINES:


On-the-Record Press Call on the Biden-⁠Harris Administration Initiative to Bolster the Cybersecurity of U.S. Ports/WH


Army Secretary Says Astronaut's Army Values Inspire Others/ DOD


Justice Department Files Statement of Interest in Lawsuit Concerning Unnecessary Law Enforcement Responses to Mental Health Emergencies/DOJ


Biden-Harris Administration Releases State-by-State Breakdown of $1.2 Billion in SAVE Plan Forgiveness.

The Biden-Harris Administration today is publishing a state-by-state breakdown of the nearly 153,000 borrowers who are receiving $1.2 billion in forgiveness under President Biden’s Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan. Servicers started processing this forgiveness today./DEPT. of EDUCATION


HUD Makes $115 Million Available to Support Housing for Seniors

Deputy Secretary Todman announced the funds in Philadelphia, PA as a part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s “Investing in America” tour, aiming to create and improve affordable rental homes for elderly Americans./HUD


BUSINESS:


New U.S. Department of the Treasury Price Cap Analysis Shows That Increased Sanctions Enforcement Is Forcing Russia to Sell Oil at a Steeper Discount and Limiting Russian Revenue/US TREASURY


Attorney General Merrick B. Garland Designates Jonathan Mayer to Serve as the Justice Department’s First Chief Science and Technology Advisor and Chief AI Officer/DOJ


What’s the Rush?

Governor Christopher J. Waller

At the Finding Forward Speaker Series, University of St. Thomas, Opus College of Business, Minneapolis, MN/THE FED


IRS begins audits of corporate jet usage; part of larger effort to ensure high-income groups don’t fly under the radar on tax responsibilities/IRS


Biden-Harris Administration Announces Over $770 Million for Rural Infrastructure Projects During Investing in America Tour

Funding Will Bring High-Speed Internet, Clean Drinking Water and Modern Infrastructure to More Than One Million People in Rural Communities/ USDA


IN FOCUS & LOCAL MEETINGS


IN FOCUS: Commissioner Franz Issues Statement on Legislative Budget Proposals.

Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz issued the following statement today about the proposed supplemental state budgets introduced this week in the Washington Legislature

 

“I am appreciative that the Senate proposed full funding of our critical work to prevent catastrophic wildfires, restore the health of our forests, and make our communities resilient to the effects of climate change. The funding from House Bill 1168 has been incredibly impactful and felt all across Washington in just the first two years. We’ve made clear for nearly a year that now is not the time to cut back on acres treated, habitats restored, and properties saved. I trust that the members of the House understand this and will match the Senate by adjusting its budget proposal to fully fund our efforts to keep Washington evergreen.

 

“While I understand that we’re facing a budget shortfall, I am disappointed the Legislature chose not to include funding for affordable housing on public lands -- because families struggling to afford housing can’t wait. Using our public lands is a scalable solution to the housing crisis we all agree we’re facing. I urge the legislature to pass HB 2003, which would make it easier to develop housing on public lands, and I implore our legislators to commit to finding ways to fund housing on public lands during the next legislative session. The longer we delay funding creative solutions, the longer families from Aberdeen to Spokane will struggle to afford housing where they live and work.”

ref. https://www.dnr.wa.gov/news/commissioner-franz-issues-statement-legislative-budget-proposals


Biden-Harris Administration Announces $50 Million from Investing in America Agenda to Clean Up Legacy Pollution on Federal Lands and Waters.

WASHINGTON — The Department of the Interior today announced a $50.5 million investment through President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to put people to work plugging, remediating and reclaiming orphaned oil and gas well sites located in national parks, national forests, national wildlife refuges, and on other public lands and waters. Five bureaus within the Departments of the Interior and Agriculture will address 123 high-priority polluting wells that pose threats to human health and safety, the climate, and wildlife.  


This year’s funding is part of an overall historic $4.7 billion investment from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to address orphaned oil and gas wells across the nation that will create good-paying union jobs, catalyze economic growth and revitalization, improve public health and safety, and reduce harmful methane leaks. Methane pollution from many of these unplugged wells is a serious safety hazard and a significant driver of climate change, with methane being more than 25 times as potent as carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere. 


“Toxic orphaned wells pose a significant threat to American communities and our environment,” said Secretary Deb Haaland. “I’ve seen firsthand how orphaned oil and gas wells left behind by extractive industries lead to hazardous pollution, water contamination, and safety hazards. This crucial funding reflects President Biden’s vision for a cleaner, safer and more equitable future.  It’s a win-win-win – reducing harmful methane emissions, restoring our treasured landscapes, and creating good-paying jobs.” 


Today’s allocation is part of a total of $250 million provided through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to clean up orphaned well sites on federal public lands and is in addition to $4.3 billion to plug orphaned wells on state and private lands. Today’s announcement brings the total allocated to address orphaned wells on federal lands to date to approximately $150 million, which is estimated to fund the plugging of nearly 600 orphaned wells on federal lands and waters, 172 of which have already been addressed. The $50.5 million investment will be distributed across 19 states, covering a diverse array of projects, including plugging, reclamation, methane measurement, and infrastructure removal at various national parks, wildlife refuges, and national forests as well as offshore oilfield locations. 


70 percent of selected projects will benefit communities that are marginalized by underinvestment and overburdened by pollution. This program advances the President’s Justice40 Initiative, which set a goal that 40 percent of the overall benefits of certain federal investments flow to disadvantaged communities.

ref. https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/biden-harris-administration-announces-50-million-investing-america-agenda-clean


CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS


Clallam County Commission work session for 2/26/24

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_02262024-1079


Clallam County Commission meeting for 2/27/24

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_02272024-1078


HOUSING Solutions committee meeting for 3/1/24

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03012024-1077


Port of Port Angeles Commission 2/27/24

https://portofpa.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/2-27-24-Comission-packet.pdf


City of Sequim Council meeting for 2/26/24

https://sequimwa.civicweb.net/Portal/MeetingInformation.aspx?Org=Cal&Id=110


City of Forks Council meeting 2/26/24

https://forkswashington.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Agenda-20240226.pdf


Clallam County PUD meeting for 2/26/24

https://go.boarddocs.com/wa/clallampud/Board.nsf/Public


JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS 


Jefferson County Commission meeting for 2/26/24

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/8554cda3-a50f-4f8e-b911-2ddccf7ce27b


Port of Port Townsend Commission meeting 2/28/24

https://portofpt.com/wp-content/uploads/2024-02-28-CommMtg-Agenda.pdf




Weekly devotional

BIBLE VERSE: Jeremiah 29:11-13 (New International Version)

 

For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.



Weekly Bible Lesson:   

How Are Local Churches Organized?

Churches of Christ are free from denominational rule. They are striving to go strictly by God’s plan for the church in the Bible. They are pleading for an exact reproduction of the church as it was in the New Testament. They are working to restore every part of the Lord’s plan for His church. One of these important parts to be restored is the Scriptural organization of the local churches. We must follow the true pattern of government for the church which is given in the New Testament. All Scriptural officers for the church are in the local congregation today. These congregations are under no board or ruling committee. Each is supplied with its own officers from the congregation itself. Committee or officers outside the local church are not found in the Word of God.--TFTW

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THIS WEEK'S VIDEOS:

Exposing the Secret White House Plans for America’s SABOTAGE

It almost feels like the chaos surrounding us today is too much. We’ve had 7.2 million migrants illegally enter the U.S. since President Joe Biden took office. We’ve got record inflation and violent crime rates. How did our country turn UPSIDE DOWN so fast? Glenn explains that what’s happening today isn’t actually “chaos,” because the definition of “chaos” is “complete disorder and confusion.” The people behind everything happening in our country today aren’t confused all. In fact, the current destruction America is experiencing today was by DESIGN. 

Glenn walks you through the playbook, which is borrowed from Barack Obama. The Obama playbook for fundamental transformation was something called “Top Down, Bottom Up, and Inside Out.” A similar plan was used by the Soviets to flip a capitalist Czechoslovakia to communist. 

The progressive U.S. version is modeled on a strategy written by American socialists from the 1960s called the Cloward-Piven Strategy. When Glenn first outlined this strategy over 10 years ago, the media mocked him, but no one is laughing now as the top pillars of society begin to crumble: government, culture, law and order, the economy, media and information. Topple just one of these, and you could force a country — even one as powerful as the United States — to fall.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgO_HWKjB4g


Sunday Worship - 2/18/2023 FOUR LAKES C. of C.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2DpRQrK_E0




NIGHT OWL COMICS


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Saturday, February 17, 2024

AG Ferguson’s Organized Retail Crime Unit files second criminal prosecution.

  

Link Source: https://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/ag-ferguson-s-organized-retail-crime-unit-files-second-criminal-prosecution


Maple Valley woman charged with stealing more than $200K in fragrances, cosmetics in six counties

SEATTLE — Today Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s Organized Retail Crime Unit filed its second-ever felony criminal case, charging a Maple Valley woman over a string of organized retail thefts in western Washington.( see link source for full story)


In OTHER STATE HEADLINE NEWS:


Washington selected to participate in new HUD, HHS Housing and Services Partnership Accelerator program.

Only eight states and D.C. were selected for the new program

OLYMPIA, WA — Washington state was recently selected for technical assistance resources from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Housing and Services Partnership Accelerator (Accelerator) program. According to a press release from HHS, the Accelerator will help unlock resources to reduce homelessness by addressing health-related social needs, such as housing-related services, for Medicaid-eligible people with disabilities and older adults who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness./ COMMERCE DEPT



Cleaning up: Bellingham waterfront site moves closer to cleanup

Join us for a walking tour of the RG Haley site hosted by RE Sources, a local nonprofit./DOE


Cryptocurrency Platform Penumbras Appears To Be Engaged in Fraud.

The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI), Securities Division received a complaint from a Washington investor that Penumbras Trading or Penumbras Asset Management System (“Penumbras Trading”), whose website is https://pc-us.penumbras.cc, may be engaging in fraud. Penumbras Trading purports to offer cryptocurrency, options, and Forex trading, among other services. It calls itself “[t]he safe for your transactions.” Its website is still online./DFI


Cryptocurrency Platform Mambam-psn Appears To Be Engaged in Fraud.

The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI), Securities Division has received a complaint from a Washington resident regarding Mambam-psn, a purported cryptocurrency website.  This website is currently unavailable and appears to have been taken down./DFI


WDFW approves five days of coastal razor clam digs starting Feb. 21; additional tentative digs planned for March.

OLYMPIA – Razor clam diggers can look forward to more opportunities on coastal beaches beginning Feb. 21, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) coastal shellfish managers confirmed today./WDFW



2) FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION.


KILMER NAMED WINNER OF AWARD FOR CHAMPIONING INDEPENDENT HIGHER EDUCATION

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer (WA-06) received the Award for Advocacy of Independent Higher Education at the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU) 2024 Annual Meeting. The Advocacy Award was established to recognize individuals outside of academia who have championed the cause of independent higher education.


Whether in government, business, or philanthropy, the recipient of this award has provided leadership, established resources, or enacted policy at the state or national level that recognized the role of independent colleges and universities in serving public purposes. According to NAICU, no single contribution makes one eligible to receive the award; rather, it recognizes a lifetime of service, initiative, and determination./ From a press release issued 2/12/24


Senator Murray Meets with Women Veterans in Seattle, FVeterans’ Health Care

Senator Murray: “It’s especially important to me that we do a better job looking out for the health care of our fastest-growing demographic of veterans—women.”/ From a press release 2/15/24


Senator Murray Holds Roundtable Discussion on Violence Prevention, Breaking School-to-Prison Pipeline at CHOOSE 180 in Burien

ICYMI: Senator Murray Helps Pass Bipartisan Gun Safety Bill, Calls to Do More to Keep Students, Families Safe


Senator Murray: “CHOOSE 180 is making a real difference by focusing serious time and resources on young people who deserve every opportunity to succeed.”/ from press release issued 2/14/24


3.

WORLD< NATION< BUSINESS.


WORLD HEADLINES:


Libyans Still Waiting to Realize Their Aspirations for Sustained Peace, Democracy, Mission Head Tells Security Council, Stressing Importance of Political Settlement

Despite the finalization of the constitutional and legal framework for elections, key Libyan institutional stakeholders appear unwilling to resolve the outstanding politically contested issues that would clear the path to the long-awaited elections, a top United Nations official told the Security Council today, as delegates underscored the need to increase synergies between the political and national reconciliation aspects./ UN PRESS RELEASE


Department of Global Communications Selects Co-Chairs for 2024 United Nations Civil Society Conference in Support of Summit of the Future

14 February 2024 - The United Nations Department of Global Communications today announced the selection of Carole Osero-Ageng’o, Global Initiatives Lead and Africa Regional Representative at HelpAge International, and Nudhara Yusuf, Executive Coordinator for Global Governance Innovation Network at The Stimson Center, as Co-Chairs of the 2024 United Nations Civil Society Conference in Support of the Summit of the Future.  The conference will take place on 9 and 10 May 2024, at the United Nations Office at Nairob, Kenya./UN PRESS RELEASE


As Mounting Climate Chaos, Food Crisis Undermine International Peace, Secretary-General Tells Security Council It Must ‘Act Now’ to Resolve Conflicts, Protect People

Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ remarks for the Security Council high-level open debate on the impact of climate change and food insecurity on the maintenance of international peace and security./ UN PRESS RELEASE


Remarks at a UN Security Council Briefing on Threats to International Peace and Security Caused by Terrorist Acts/ USUN


Secretary Antony J. Blinken And Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar Before Their Meeting/ US STATE DEPT.


NATION:


NATO Military Spending Has Steadily Increased.

Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said in a statement that NATO has projected 18 allies will spend at least 2% of their gross domestic product on defense this year, and those not spending at least 2% should have plans to swiftly meet that target./ DOD


U.S. Department of Education Releases 2023 Update to Equity Action Plan, Outlines New Commitments to Advance Equity.

The U.S. Department of Education (Department) today released its 2023 Update to its Equity Action Plan, in coordination with the Biden-Harris Administration's whole-of-government equity agenda. This Equity Action Plan is part of the Department's efforts to implement the President's Executive Order on "Further Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through The Federal Government," which reaffirmed the Administration's commitment to deliver equity and build an America in which all can participate, prosper, and reach their full potential. /US DEPT. of EDUCATION


FDA Approves First Medication to Help Reduce Allergic Reactions to Multiple Foods After Accidental Exposure.

Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Xolair (omalizumab) injection for immunoglobulin E-mediated food allergy in certain adults and children 1 year or older for the reduction of allergic reactions (Type I), including reducing the risk of anaphylaxis, that may occur with accidental exposure to one or more foods. Patients who take Xolair must continue to avoid foods they are allergic to. Xolair is intended for repeated use to reduce the risk of allergic reactions and is not approved for the immediate emergency treatment of allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis./FDA


Former Kentucky State Prison Sergeant Convicted of Violating Civil Rights of an Inmate and Obstruction of Justice.

After a four-day trial, a federal jury yesterday convicted a former Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex (EKCC) sergeant, Eric Nantell, on one count of deprivation of civil rights for his failure to intervene to stop the assault of an inmate, two counts of obstruction for misleading state investigators and one count of making false statements to a special agent of the FBI. Six other officers previously pleaded guilty for their roles in the assault and cover-up, and three of those officers testified for the government at trial./DOJ


HUD Awards $2 Million to Revitalize Smaller Communities and Develop Affordable Housing

Grants will rejuvenate older downtown business districts and develop affordable housing while retaining the area's historic character./HUD


BUSINESS:


Supervision with Speed, Force, and Agility

Vice Chair for Supervision Michael S. Barr/ THE FED


Agriculture and Interior Departments Propose Changes to Strengthen Alaska Tribal Representation on Federal Subsistence Board/USDA


US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR RELEASES UPDATED EQUITY ACTION PLAN, PART OF BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION COMMITMENT TO ADVANCE EQUITY, ECONOMIC JUSTICE

WASHINGTON – As part of the Biden-Harris administration’s whole-of-government equity agenda, the U.S. Department of Labor today released its updated Equity Action Plan to support the administration’s advancement of racial equity through executive orders and other federal mechanisms. / LABOR DEPT.


IRS announces special Saturday hours for face-to-face help; more than 50 Taxpayer Assistance Centers open across the nation/ IRS


FTC Proposes New Protections to Combat AI Impersonation of Individuals

Agency finalizes rule banning government and impersonation fraud and seeks to extend protections to individuals/FTC



IN FOCUS & LOCAL MEETINGS:


IN FOCUS: Inslee statement on 50th anniversary of the Boldt decision.

Gov. Jay Inslee released a statement on today’s 50th anniversary of the Boldt decision in U.S. v. Washington, which reaffirmed Tribes’ treaty-reserved rights to fish in their usual and accustomed places.


“This landmark decision set forth a path of state-tribal collaboration and co-management of fisheries resources in our state. Rather than being pitted against one another, Tribes and the state government have since collaborated on nation-leading efforts to save our iconic salmon. The history of this case provides many lessons that should be taught continually. Most importantly, it teaches that we as Washingtonians are always capable of doing better, and we are more likely to succeed when we work together for a more just society.”

Ref. https://governor.wa.gov/news/2024/inslee-statement-50th-anniversary-boldt-decision

ref. https://lib.law.uw.edu/indian-tribal/boldt?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery


IN FOCUS: DNR Releases New Fire Prevention Animated Videos

4-part series of explainer animations to help communities be safe

 

To help reduce human-caused wildfires, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has teamed up with Next Day Animations to create four fire safety explainer animation videos.

 

These videos are created to help promote awareness of wildfires and how to prevent them, as they grow larger and faster.

 

“We’re all in it together when it comes to wildfire. That’s why I’m thrilled to share these videos about how to be better prepared for wildfires, and how to be one less spark,” said Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz. “In recent years, our investments have paid off and we’ve kept more than 95% of our fires to less than 10 acres, but humans still cause 90% of wildfires. We want to offer tools and knowledge to communities to help them stay safe as our fire seasons grow longer and hotter.”

 

The four-part wildfire prevention videos are:

Burning Safety

Equipment Safety

Campfire Safety

Wildfire Ready Neighbors

“We’re excited to provide our communities with better and more entertaining information on how to completely put out campfires, how to burn outdoors safely, how to use equipment safely as you work outdoors, and how you and your neighbors can prepare for wildfire,” said George Geissler, Washington State Forester. “We all have the responsibility to protect our homes and businesses from wildfires.”

 

Where did the funding come from? The funding for this video and social media campaign came from a State Fire Assistance special allocation from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law as part of an effort to support community wildfire preparedness and risk reduction strategies as described in the Washington State Forest Action Plan; specifically, by reducing the risk of human-caused wildfire ignitions.

 

Because wildfires are becoming more challenging to suppress, all of Washington can be better adapted and prepared to prevent wildland fire by learning what each of us can do to prevent human-caused fires.

ref. https://www.dnr.wa.gov/news/dnr-releases-new-fire-prevention-animated-videos


CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS:


Clallam County Commission meeting for 2/20/24

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_02202024-1074


City of Port Angeles Council meeting for 2/20/24

https://www.cityofpa.us/DocumentCenter/View/14280/02202024-CC-Packet


OMC BOARD MEETING FOR 2/21/24

https://res.cloudinary.com/dpmykpsih/image/upload/olympic-medical-site-460/media/a725391a646143569250eccff956dd8c/agenda-february-21-2024-business-meeting.pdf


JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS


Jefferson County Commission meeting for 2/20/24

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/5808e80e-167c-4ddf-a5a5-1d9540f90e74


PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA FOR 2/20/24

https://cityofpt.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=4&event_id=3552






Weekly devotional

BIBLE VERSE: Romans 8:35,37 (New International Version)

Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword?



Weekly Bible Lesson:  How Are Local Churches Independent?

One important way that congregations are independent is in governing themselves. Losing the right of self-government causes a church to lose its independence. When men from outside a local church take over and rule it, it has lost its autonomy. But governing its own matters is not the only form of independence in a local church. Many churches make their own decisions, but still continue permanently to depend upon outside help in finance and other matters. Self-rule should lead to a church to be self-supporting and completely independent.---TFTW

https://truthfortheworld.org/how-are-local-churches-independent




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The Chosen: About the life of Christ


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THIS WEEK'S VIDEOS:

13 Reasons Why BIDEN Is A Dictator, NOT Trump

The noise from the Left has been nonstop for years about Trump being a dictator. An actual headline in the Washington Post read, “A Trump dictatorship is increasingly inevitable. We should stop pretending.” But who is the ACTUAL dictator in the 2024 race for the White House? Glenn makes the irrefutable case: fascism is already here under Biden. You may not recognize it because it’s been quietly growing thanks to a sneaky administrative state modeled after Woodrow Wilson's that does not (yet) resemble the brute force of a Hitler or Mussolini dictatorship. “You Will Own Nothing” author and Main Street advocate Carol Roth argues it’s not hyperbolic to call the Biden administration fascist. 

From COVID mandates, intentionally stoking inflation, killing the gig economy, and weaponizing the U.S dollar to freezing our energy output, Roth says the executive branch is trying to dictate every aspect of our lives down to what stove we use. But she also says we will continue to live under this administrative dictatorship unless the American people start to march on Washington to shame and threaten political power. Congresswoman Victoria Spartz, who represents Indiana’s Fifth Congressional District, was born and raised in Ukraine under the old Soviet Union regime. 

She tells Glenn about the red flags she’s seeing that remind her of the authoritarianism that crushed her family, “What’s happening in D.C. is Karl Marx 101.” Instead of protecting citizens' rights, we’re taking them away in very clever ways through federal agencies like the EPA and DOJ. “You buy a Bible and a gun in the U.S., you’re labeled a domestic terrorist,” Spartz warns. “The same thing happened in the Soviet Union.”

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


Sunday Worship Service - 2/11/2023 Four Lakes C. of C.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6Y0NDdKAr8




NIGHT OWL COMICS 


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Saturday, February 10, 2024

EQUINE HERPES VIRUS OUTBREAK REPORTED IN SPOKANE COUNTY.

 

Equine Herpes Virus (EHV) is a common, highly contagious equine viral disease causing four forms of infection that cause respiratory, neonatal, abortion, or neurologic signs. The neurologic form, or Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencepahlopathy, (EHM) is often fatal.  


This neurological disease presents itself as a result of damage to blood vessels in the brain and spinal cord associated with herpes infection. Interference with the blood supply leads to tissue damage and a subsequent loss in normal function of areas in the brain and spinal cord.


If the horse has neurologic signs and a positive test, we consider it as a case of EHM. EHM not only has the potential to affect horse health but, requires lengthy quarantines or cancellations of events like rodeos and fairs, the economic consequences can be equally devastating.


As we enter the time of year when horses are more active and travel to public events, it's especially important to observe appropriate biosecurity measures, vaccinate for EHV as it may be cross-protective for EHM, and watch for early signs of the disease.


A case in Washington


This week, a horse in Spokane County tested positive for Equine Herpes Virus 1, neuropathogenic strain (EHM). Two other horses have died with neurologic signs, and 3 out of 33 others have clinical signs consistent with various forms of EHV (neuro/down, abortion, pleuropneumonia). A quarantine has been placed on the facilities with exposed horses.  


This outbreak should serve as a timely reminder to apply appropriate biosecurity measures, update vaccinations, and be vigilant for signs of the disease. Usually, low-grade fever will proceed other clinical signs, emphasizing the importance of routine temperature monitoring for early detection. Check your horse’s temperature twice daily, ideally first thing in the morning and last thing at night. Also, check before administering medications since some can lower body temperature.

What to watch for 


Given the infectious nature of EHV-1, WSDA asks horse owners to follow these recommendations.


Watch your horse for signs of possible infection including:

Fever of 101.5 F or higher.

Discharge from the eyes or nose.

Respiratory symptoms.

Swelling of the limbs.

Spontaneous abortions.

Neurological signs such as unsteady gait, weakness, urine dripping, lack of tail tone and recumbency.


Notify your veterinarian immediately if you detect any of the symptoms above. Your veterinarian may want to take nasal swabs for virus detection or blood samples for evidence of exposure to EHV-1.


When the virus is detected, WSDA and local veterinarians work closely with affected communities to ensure the best biosecurity standards are practiced.


The time between exposure and illness from EHV-1 varies from two to 10 days. By self-quarantining animals with possible symptoms, practicing good biosecurity, and contacting your veterinarian as soon as you suspect possible symptoms, you can help prevent the spread of this virus.

ref. https://agr.wa.gov/about-wsda/news-and-media-relations/blog-posts?article=38415


IN OTHER STATE NEWS HEADLINES:


AG Ferguson: Federal Way gun store to pay $3 million for illegally selling high-capacity magazines.

SEATTLE — Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that Federal Way Discount Guns and its owner, Mohammed Baghai, will pay $3 million for violating Washington’s prohibition on selling high-capacity magazines with the capacity to hold more than ten rounds of ammunition./WAAG


State of Washington’s Judiciary, 2024: Maintaining Collaborations and Innovation, Facing Court Security Concerns and Attorney Shortage

February 06, 2024

The Washington judicial branch in 2023 used collaborations and innovations developed during the pandemic, as well as support from state lawmakers, to improve access to courts, launch new case management technology and a unique reimbursement bureau, expand therapeutic courts, study remote court proceedings, improve judicial sharing of protection orders, and much more./WA COURTS


Commerce awards additional $685,000 to jurisdictions planning for more middle housing options.

The second round of middle housing grants supports communities creating a greater variety of housing types to respond to housing needs at all income levels/ WA COMMERCE DEPT.


Public Works Board approves $2 million in emergency construction, $3.1 million in preconstruction grants and loans./WA COMMERCE DEPT.

* Clallam County

PUD #1 of Clallam County – $175,000 for Clallam Bay/Sekiu Phase 3 Water Infrastructure Upgrades.


Behind the scenes at the Nuclear Waste Program.

Hanford Site air quality permitting and compliance

Hanford Site water quality (wastewater) permitting and compliance

Dangerous waste permitting on the Hanford Site, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, and Perma-Fix Northwest

Supporting the Washington Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council’s oversight of the Columbia Generating Station, which is the only commercial nuclear reactor in Washington

CERCLA cleanup/DOE


2) NEWS FROM OUR CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION


KILMER STATEMENT ON REJECTING PARTISAN SECURITY SUPPLEMENTAL

KILMER ADVOCATES A BIPARTISAN, COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH THAT SUPPORTS GLOBAL SECURITY AND HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE/ From press release issued 2/6/24


At Hearing with Big Pharma CEOs, Senator Murray Makes Clear: “Lifesaving Drugs Don’t Do Anyone Any Good If People Can’t Afford Them”

Senator Murray outlines the skyrocketing cost of prescription drugs in America and points to strengthening Medicare negotiation as the most straightforward and effective path forward to bring down costs./from a press release issued 2/8/24


Murray on Senate Republicans Voting Down Comprehensive Supplemental: They Will Be “Telling the World American Leadership Has Been Hollowed Out by Republican Obstruction”/ from a press release issued 2/7//24


3) WORLD< NATIONAL< BUSINESS


WORLD: 


Pristina’s Unilateral Action Regulating Currency Exacerbates Mistrust, Kosovo Mission Head Tells Security Council, Underlining Importance of Open Dialogue

Following the Kosovo Central Bank’s December 2023 adoption of a regulation establishing the euro as the only currency allowed for cash transactions in the territory as of 1 February 2024, the senior United Nations official in Kosovo told the Security Council today that unilateral actions on issues that clearly fall within the political-dialogue process are cause for great concern./UN PRESS RELEASE


Speakers Stress Social, Economic Pillars Are Inseparable Aspects of Development, as Commission Concludes First Week of Sixty-Second Session

The social and the economic are inseparable aspects of development, the Commission for Social Development heard today from both senior United Nations officials as well as civil society representatives, as it continued its sixty-second session./UN PRESS RELEASE


What People Want Most Is Peace with Security, Dignity, Secretary-General Tells General Assembly, Outlining Organization’s Priorities for 2024

Although peace is the “raison d’être” of the United Nations, it is the one thing missing most dramatically from the world, Secretary-General António Guterres warned the General Assembly today as he laid out his critical priorities for 2024 amid a global landscape roiled by conflict, inequity and intensifying interlocking crises./UN PRESS RELEASE


Remarks by Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield at a UN Security Council Meeting Called by Serbia on Kosovo./ USUN


Designating Additional Violators of Price Cap Policy on Russian Oil and Taking Steps on Russian Diamonds/US STATE DEPT.


NATION:


Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces Over $5 Billion from the CHIPS and Science Act for Research, Development, and Workforce/WH


Centcom Kills Kataib Hezbollah Commander Responsible for Strikes Against U.S. Forces/DOD


Justice Department Secures Language Access Agreement with Sheriff’s Office in Washington State.

The Justice Department announced today an agreement to resolve allegations that the King County, Washington, Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) discriminated against people who are limited English proficient (LEP), in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964./DOJ


Federal Student Aid Reaches Settlement Agreement with International Education Corporation for Student Aid Eligibility Violations

Agreement ends Title IV participation for Florida Career College, restricts UEI College’s use of ability-to-benefit testing, and results in resignation of top leaders at the parent company./DEPT OF EDUCATION


HUD Awards Almost $20 Million for Affordable Housing and Community Development in Native American Communities

Funds support development of infrastructure and community facilities/HUD


BUSINESS:


Treasury Targets Price Cap Violation Network and Implements G7 Ban on Russian Diamonds/US TREASURY


Statement from Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on the 2024 Farm Sector Income Forecast.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 7, 2024 – Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Economic Research Service released its annual Farm Sector Income Forecast report for 2024./USDA dated 2/7/24


Founder and Former CEO of Sustainable Fuel Company Pleads Guilty to Multimillion Dollar Embezzlement and Investor Fraud Scheme/DOJ


Supporting Entrepreneurship & Small Businesses

Governor Michelle W. Bowman/THE FED


US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ANNOUNCES $52M IN PATHWAY HOME GRANTS TO PROVIDE PRE-RELEASE JOB TRAINING, SERVICES FOR INCARCERATED INDIVIDUALS/US LABOR DEPT.


IN FOCUS & LOCAL MEETINGS


IN FOCUS: Possible Advance Fee Loan Scam by Southport Lending Group.

The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) has received a complaint from a consumer against Southport Lending Group. The consumer reported that Southport Lending Group offered to provide a loan to the consumer for an advance fee.


Southport Lending Group appears to have the following associated information:


Website: [www.SouthportLG.com]

Office: 888-217-7578 Ext. 1

Fax: 833-895-1511

Email: [DerekHall@SouthportLG.com]

Mailing Address: 1932 1st Ave, Seattle WA 98101


It appears that Southport Lending Group may be engaged in an “Advance Fee Loan Scam” and is requiring an upfront or advance fee in order for the consumer to be able to obtain a loan. 


Southport Lending Group also may be operating as an unlicensed online lender.


Southport Lending Group is not licensed by the DFI and is not registered to conduct business in Washington State by the Department of Licensing, the Department of Revenue, or the Secretary of State.


DFI warns Washington consumers that when considering doing business with a financial service provider the consumer can:


Make sure that the entity is licensed.  Consumers can use the “Verify a License” feature on DFI’s website at www.dfi.wa.gov(link is external) to check whether a payday or consumer loan company is licensed to conduct business in the state of Washington.

Never provide any personal information, such as social security number or bank account number or access if the company is not licensed or authorized to conduct business.

Important Information for Washington Consumers About Unlicensed Lenders

Washington State residents are informed that Washington State law provides in RCW 31.04.035 that fees or interest charged in the making of a nonresidential loan by an unlicensed lender must be refunded to the borrower.  For a residential mortgage loan, an unlicensed lender must refund any non-third-party fees charged in connection with the origination (excluding interest charges).


Washington residents only: If you suspect unlicensed activity by a payday lender or consumer loan company, please contact the Department at 1-877-RING-DFI (746-4334), or online at www.dfi.wa.gov(link is external).  Even if the activity involves a loan you obtained over the internet, a license is generally still required.  If a collection agency is attempting to collect a debt from you, you can check whether the company is licensed by the State of Washington Department of Licensing.


Important Information for All Consumers

If you received a loan from a lender and someone else is now attempting to collect the loan, collection activity may be subject to the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).  If you are contacted by a third party claiming you owe a debt, you can request a “written validation notice,” which must provide the amount of the debt, the name of the creditor you owe, and your rights under the FDCPA.  If you have questions regarding federal debt collection laws you can contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at 1-877-FTC-HELP or online at www.ftc.gov(link is external).


If you feel you have been the victim of a scam you can contact the FTC at 1-877-FTC-HELP (382-4357) or online at www.ftc.gov(link is external); or the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) at 1-855-411-CFPB (2372) or online at www.consumerfinance.gov(link is external). 


If the scammers already have your bank account information, social security number, or other personal information, you may be a victim of identity theft.  You can contact your bank and the three major credit bureaus to take appropriate precautions. The FTC has information for victims of identity theft online at www.ftc.gov(link is external).


If you feel you have been the victim of a scam involving the internet you can contact the Internet Crime Complaint Center online at www.ic3.gov(link is external).


If you feel you have been the victim of a financial scam and are concerned about your personal financial information, you can contact your banking institution and the three major credit bureaus. Procedures for contacting the credit bureaus are available on the FTC’s website at www.ftc.gov(link is external).

ref. https://dfi.wa.gov/consumer/alerts/possible-advance-fee-loan-scam-southport-lending-group


IN FOCUS: Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission convenes virtually Feb. 16; special virtual Wildlife Committee meeting Feb. 12.

OLYMPIA – The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet twice via webinar in mid-February to discuss and issue decisions on multiple rule making topics.


On Monday, Feb. 12, the Commission’s Wildlife Committee will meet virtually to discuss proposed recommendations about black bear and cougar rule making that will be submitted to the full Commission for a decision.


The full Commission will then meet via webinar on Friday, Feb. 16. During this meeting, the Commission will decide on proposed rule making to open a year-round fishing season at Deer Lake. The full Commission will also hear a briefing from the Wildlife Committee and decide which topics to include in rule making about black bear and cougar hunting. During the discussion, the Commission will identify a timeline for completing this rule making.


Visit the Commission webpage for information on how to join the virtual meetings online or by phone. The meetings will be recorded and made available on the Commission webpage so the public can watch afterward at their convenience.


The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission is a panel appointed by the governor that sets policy for the WDFW. WDFW works to preserve, protect and perpetuate fish, wildlife and ecosystems while providing sustainable fish and wildlife recreational and commercial opportunities.


Request this information in an alternative format or language at wdfw.wa.gov/accessibility/requests-accommodation, 833-855-1012, TTY (711), or CivilRightsTeam@dfw.wa.gov.

ref. https://wdfw.wa.gov/newsroom/news-release/washington-fish-and-wildlife-commission-convenes-virtually-feb-16-special-virtual-wildlife-committee



CLALLAM COUNTY MEETINGS


Clallam County Commission work session for 2/12/24

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_02122024-1071


Clallam County Commission meeting for 2/13/24

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_02132024-1070


Clallam County Board of Health meeting for 2/16/24

https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_01162024-1040


City of Forks Council meeting for 2/12/24

https://forkswashington.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Agenda-20240212.pdf


Port of Port Angeles Commission meeting for 2/13/24

https://portofpa.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Commission-Packet-2-13-23.pdf


Clallam County PUD meeting for 2/12/24

https://go.boarddocs.com/wa/clallampud/Board.nsf/Public



JEFFERSON COUNTY MEETINGS


Jefferson County Commission meeting for 2/12/24

https://media.avcaptureall.cloud/meeting/8506f1e1-cc46-4b5f-9b8b-84e2d2e596b2


Port of Port Townsend Commission meeting for 2/14/24

https://portofpt.com/wp-content/uploads/2024-02-14-CommMtg-Agenda.pdf





Weekly devotional

BIBLE VERSE: 1 Corinthians 13:1-3 (New International Version)

"If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing."



Weekly Bible Lesson: Homosexuality

There are those who want people to believe homosexuality is normal. Jesus tells us what is normal. And he answered and said, Have ye not read, that he who made them from the beginning made them male and female, and said, For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife; and the two shall become one flesh? So that they are no more two, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder (Matthew 19:4-6).--TFTW

https://truthfortheworld.org/homosexuality




Free bible studies (WBS)


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Learn English using the bible as text (WEI)


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The Chosen: About the life of Christ


https://watch.angelstudios.com/thechosen


 

THIS WEEK'S VIDEOS:

The REAL Reason Farmers & Truckers Are RISING UP Around the World.

Farmers in France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain are parking trucks and tractors in major cities in protest of regulations destroying their industry. In France, they led entire herds of livestock into the city to stop traffic. They’re spraying manure on government buildings. 

But the media has largely ignored this growing protest movement. Remember the Yellow Vest protests in France? They had wall-to-wall, non-stop coverage. While global elites claim they’re just trying to save the environment, Glenn explains the real reason driving farmers to extreme protests. It all leads back to a potentially deadly redesign for how we get our food, and it’s laid out in documents from the European Commission. But this redesign doesn’t stop in Europe. Biden’s Build Back Better plan and the Inflation Reduction Act include actions that will impact farmers, ranchers, and grocery bill and food options for every American. 

But the people ARE rising up against the elites from the farmlands to the border lands as seen in the recent Take Our Border Back trucker convoy. The media tried to paint anyone attending the convoy rallies as Q-Anon, MAGA extremists, but chief writer and researcher for Glenn Beck Jason Buttrill embedded with the convoy for a future Blaze Originals documentary and reveals the truth about what he saw at Eagle Pass. 

Texas Congressman Chip Roy also joins to answer whether there are ANY Democrats or Republicans truly willing to solve the immigration crisis or whether it’s all just political theater. While the House GOP failed to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas on its first attempt, Roy predicts it will eventually succeed in whipping up enough votes and ending the Democrat plan to flood the U.S. with illegal immigrants.

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


Sunday Worship - 2/3/2023 Four Lakes C. of C

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01OxrnJ5OfY





NIGHT OWL COMICS 

https://pjrnightowlcomics.blogspot.com/


 

The Port Angeles Globe is a weekly Publication, every Saturday-- Publisher, Peter Ripley