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News Update 8/11/23
- Lewis County Democrats: Centralia Founder’s Day
- End Citizens United: Restore Balance to Our Democracy
- Lewis County Democrats: If You Would Like to Help at Our SWW Fair Booth Next Week …
- Lewis County Democrats: The Trades Can Create a Great Life
News Briefs, July 17, 2023
- Hilary Franz: Hilary Franz Addressing Washington State Building and Construction Trades Council
- Lewis County Democrats: Construction Bridge Program: “PAID” Hands-On Construction Training for High School Graduates
- NECA/IBEW Local 48: Great opportunity – BOLI Pre-Apprentice Certification upon completion! Completely free for HS or GED graduates living in Washington and Multnomah Counties.
- Hilary Franz: As a congressman Dave Reichert voted in line with Trump 92.5% of the time, including taking extreme anti-choice positions. He’s out of touch with Washington.
News Briefs, July 17, 2022
- Northwest Progressive Institute: The validity of NPI’s assault weapons ban research has been affirmed by an entirely separate poll backed by KING5, The Seattle Times, the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public, and Washington State University’s Murrow College of Communication.
- Northwest Progressive Institute: The validity of NPI’s assault weapons ban research has been affirmed by an entirely separate poll backed by KING5, The Seattle Times, the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public, and Washington State University’s Murrow College of Communication.
- People for Cara Cusack: This is why we have to turn out in mass and vote. This is the future the GOP wants.
This Texas lawyer wants to cut off access to PrEP because it “enables homosexual behavior.” - Governor Jay Inslee: This (the new 988 crisis phone hotline) is an important first step in making it easier for people in crisis to access crisis services.
- League of Women Voters: Here is a link to the League of Women Voters forum on the Secretary of State candidates.
- Southwest Washington Central Labor Council: In his keynote address to delegates, alternates and guests attending AFSCME’s 45th International Convention in Philadelphia, Saunders said AFSCME “will not rest until everyone who works in public service has collective bargaining. Because we deserve to be at the table and not on the menu!”
- United Way of Lewis County: We are accepting nominations for the 2022 Woman of Distinction Award, presented at our 2022 Power of the Purse fundraising event on Tuesday, August 2nd.
June 18, 2022 News Wire
- The Cascade Advocate: Most Washington voters strongly support a ban on military-style assault weapons
- Northwest Progressive Institute: Jaime Herrera Beutler courts Democratic voters as 2022 Top Two election draws near
- The Cascade Advocate: Initiative 1929, sponsored by former Dino Rossi adviser J. Vander Stoep, is dead and no effort will be made to organize an eleventh hour signature drive to qualify it for the November 2022 ballot.
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Catching Up on Our News
- Gene Hart: Finished my first reading of “The Hidden History of American Oligarchy: Reclaiming our Democracy from The Ruling Class” Enlightening read!
- The Chronicle: Centralia Sergeant Announces Intent to Run Against Snaza for Lewis County Sheriff in November Election.
- @SWARM360: Here is currently the clearest photo of the people responsible for the white supremacist banner drop at the Labree Rd. overpass last weekend. Please share this photo widely and if any of these people look familiar, please contact us.
- U.S. News.com: Biden Administration Moves to Undo DeVos Education Agenda.
- NBC News.com: MLK disobeyed unjust laws. The state of America today requires that we not forget that.
Proposed Platform Changes Process, 2022
Any Active member of LCDCC may propose an amendment /platform change to be considered/processed during a Presidential Election Year during the LCCCD Convention.
New proposal request form will be available via the website or can be emailed or mailed.
For presenting or voting on proposed changes. Roberts Rules of Order Revised Edition 12 will be followed.
The Executive Committee will review all requests and instruct the Secretary of next steps ( move to meeting agenda, return for clarification, reject, etc).
To read more about this process, click here.
January 2022 Demogram Now Available
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Lewis County Democrats Meeting January 27th
Join us for a hybrid meeting of in-person and Zoom on Thursday at 6:00 PM. The meeting will take place at the Teamsters Hall in Centralia at 217 East Main Street. You can also join by Zoom. The call opens at 5:30, giving time for technical set-up and chit chat. This link will work for all general meetings.
Other Meetings
- Feb 24
- Mar 24
- Apr 28
- May 26
- Jun 23
- Jul 28
- August: No meeting. Fair Week: Please plan to volunteer…..
- Sep 22
- Oct 27
Brent Hennrich for Congress Democrat WA-03
Brent Hennrich for Congress Democrat WA-03: If we don’t work together & #FlipWA03, it puts the R’s one seat closer to McCarthy or Scalise being speaker. Or them trying their crazy MAGA scheme to put Trump in as speaker. I want to help expand access to whole body healthcare, paid family leave, early childhood education, address our climate emergency, and defend our constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic. Please help me with a donation to fund further voter outreach in the district that will bring me to victory. We will help SW WA and the entire Nation.
Behind the Charges Faced by the Parents of the Michigan Shooting Suspect
THE NEW YORK TIMES: The gun was an early Christmas gift from his parents: a semiautomatic 9-millimeter Sig Sauer handgun. “My new beauty,” Ethan Crumbley, 15, called it.
The day after Thanksgiving, he and his father had gone together to a Michigan gun shop to buy it. He and his mother spent a day testing out the gun, which was stored unlocked in the parents’ bedroom. On Monday, when a teacher reported seeing their son searching online for ammunition, his mother did not seem alarmed.
“LOL I’m not mad at you,” Jennifer Crumbley texted her son. “You have to learn not to get caught.”
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America
Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America website:
A North Carolina elementary school suspended a second grader for bringing a loaded gun to school. No word on how the child gained access to the gun.
The onus is in ADULTS to ensure children don’t access guns. Be SMART for Kids: Assume children and teens will find guns and store them locked, unloaded, and separate from ammunition.
New Washington House plan allows only vaccinated members in chamber
THE COLUMBIAN: The Washington state House on Thursday released its plan for the upcoming legislative session, announcing a limited number of vaccinated lawmakers will be allowed on the chamber floor and that unvaccinated representatives will need to undergo COVID-19 testing three times a week in order to work in their on-campus offices.
Their plan comes two weeks after the Senate released its own plan on how the 60-day session that begins Jan. 10 will look, and it differs in key ways. In the Senate, there is no vaccination requirement to be on the chamber floor, but daily testing will be required on those days for all 49 senators and staff, regardless of vaccination status. >> Read more.
Inslee names Steve Hobbs Secretary of State
MEDIUM.COM: Gov. Jay Inslee today named Steve Hobbs as Washington Secretary of State. Hobbs replaces Kim Wyman who is vacating the position to take a role with the Biden administration.
The governor is in Scotland this week for COP 26, the world climate change conference. A video of his announcement is below.
Biden administration announcing actions to alleviate supply chain issues at nation’s ports
CNN:The Biden administration announced a new set of immediate and short-term actions Tuesday aimed at alleviating supply chain issues at the nation’s ports, waterways and freight networks as the administration takes steps to implement the newly passed, but not yet signed, bipartisan infrastructure bill.
The goals and actions, the White House said in a fact sheet, “lay the foundation for successful implementation of the historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal. This action plan will increase federal flexibilities for port grants; accelerate port infrastructure grant awards; announce new construction projects for coastal navigation, inland waterways, and land ports of entry; and launch the first round of expanded port infrastructure grants funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal.”
The news comes days after the bipartisan infrastructure package passed Congress and one day before President Joe Biden’s trip to the Port of Baltimore to promote the bill.
Ban Burn Lifted
Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz: Effective today, I am lifting the statewide burn ban on all forest lands under Washington State Department of Natural Resources fire protection. With autumn rains and shifting weather conditions, I am optimistic that we’ve turned a corner.
This means that outdoor burning, campfires, the use of charcoal briquettes, and prescribed burns on all forest lands within DNR’s fire protection are permitted once again. >> Read more
Headline News for September 16, 2021
- Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services: In 1954, polio was a terrifying reality. The vaccine began as a large clinical trial of 1.3 million kids around the country. They called themselves Polio Pioneers, the first to try a new vaccine in the hopes of ending a grave threat.
- Washington State Attorney General: Today our office joined a coalition of 24 attorneys general asking the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas to put Texas’ law banning virtually all abortions on hold pending appeals.
- MSNBC: California Gov. Gavin Newsom staves off recall effort, will stay in office, NBC News projects
Where did the $5tn spent on Afghanistan and Iraq go? Here’s where
THOM HARTMANN FANS: While Washington bickers about what, if anything, has been achieved after 20 years and nearly $5tn spent on “forever wars”, there is one clear winner: the US defense industry.
In Iraq and Afghanistan, the American military relied to an unprecedented degree on private contractors for support in virtually all areas of war operations. Contractors supplied trucks, planes, fuel, helicopters, ships, drones, weapons and munitions as well as support services from catering and construction to IT and logistics. The number of contractors on the ground outnumbered US troops most years of the conflicts. By the summer of 2020, the US had 22,562 contractor personnel in Afghanistan – roughly twice the number of American troops.
The gravy train for the defense industry was also fueled by the way the wars were budgeted and paid for.
Reader Request to The Chronicle
THE CHRONICLE: “My grandfather is 96 years old and a proud Navy veteran. He’s called Centralia home for the last 30 plus years and his home has stairs to enter. After a recent fall, he’s in need of a ramp to access his home. Are there any groups that could possibly build him a ramp? Thought I would ask around to see what options may be for veteran in need.”
Any suggestions out there? Feel free to email us at news@chronline.com.
Union Jobs at MLK Labor
MLKLABOR.ORG: We’re making union jobs more accessible to all. Today, we’re launching our virtual hiring hall at: mlklabor.org/union-jobs/ Browse for union jobs in King County and get multi-lingual employment support. Check it out and tell your friends!