Ten months after the arrival of the coronavirus in Washington, the Legislature is convening on Jan. 11 for a new legislative session amid a pandemic that will shape every aspect of the session, from …
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By Kris Johnson
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1/5/21
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“Don’t waste a crisis.”— Myron F. Weiner, 1976 Every December, I pull together stories of the past year for a family newsletter that I send out as a Christmas card. It’s a fun tradition to …
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By Brian Mittge
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12/29/20
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While the coronavirus and its devastating effects on people and economies worldwide were unfortunately the top 2020 stories, the massive impact of western wildfires can’t be ignored. It was …
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By Don C. Brunell
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12/29/20
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Christmas is an especially difficult time for anyone grieving for lost loved ones. Try adding a crippling killer virus into that mix. That is the tragic reality of 2020.Even though the traditional …
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By Don Brunell
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12/22/20
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Editor’s Note: The following is in response to Gov. Jay Inslee’s proposed 2021-2023 transportation budget.
We continue to face uncertain financial times under the shadow of the COVID-19 …
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By State Rep. Andrew Barkis
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12/21/20
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Mid-December is the time when some people prepare for upcoming holidays by shopping, and some legislators prepare for the upcoming session by proposing bills.Just as Christmas gifts often reflect the …
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By Jim Camden
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12/16/20
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Would you believe in the future when a cement truck shows up to pour your foundation or patio, the mixture will likely contain ground-up wind turbine blades? As a part of a new agreement between GE …
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By Don C. Brunell
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12/16/20
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It's been a very difficult year as we've had to address new hardships, including the closing of businesses, public gathering places and public schools. We have had to adapt to an unprecedented way of …
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By State Rep. Vicki Kraft
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12/8/20
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It’s time to get rid of the Electron Hydroelectric Dam on the Puyallup River that has been killing salmon, steelhead, bull trout and other fish for more than a century. The dam is so old that it …
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By Lorraine Loomis
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12/8/20
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Each day, more and more families are experiencing struggles obtaining food. During the weeks schools are in session during this pandemic, every student can receive a free breakfast and lunch. …
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By Brian Wharton
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12/8/20
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Before the Legislature arrives for the 2021 session, some businesses in Washington will already be facing the very real prospect of a 500% tax increase.
That’s on day one, before lawmakers even …
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By Kris Johnson
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12/1/20
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On every Thanksgiving that I can remember, from childhood until parenthood, we travel to spend time with aunts and uncles, cousins and grandparents. It is a beloved, if somewhat exhausting, day of …
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By Brian Mittge
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12/1/20
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One of the biggest challenges of the 21st century is dealing with the progress of the 20th century — especially old computers, monitors, cellular phones and televisions. These appliances depend on …
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By Don C. Brunell
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12/1/20
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It’s no secret that airlines and airplane manufacturers have been clobbered by the coronavirus pandemic. Particularly hard hit are international flights traditionally flown by jumbo jets. Borders …
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By Don Brunell
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11/23/20
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Last week, the governor made significant unilateral mandates that impact our communities throughout Washington state. The new restrictions did not include a relief plan for working families and small …
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By Peter Abbarno
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11/23/20
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Longtime readers of this column will know that Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. I am so moved and transformed each year by a season devoted simply to giving thanks and being grateful. Our annual …
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By Brian Mittge
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11/18/20
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The recent increase in COVID-19 cases and deaths is very concerning. I feel for those who are sick and those who have lost loved ones. I also worry about the capacity of our healthcare facilities to …
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By Sen. Mark Schoesler
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11/18/20
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It’s been frustrating watching our beloved community suffer through this COVID-19 challenge. Frustration that comes from watching people get sick, and some die, from a preventable disease.
I’m …
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By JW Foster
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11/17/20
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Diversity in the ranks has been the lifeline of our all-volunteer military, but it wasn’t always that way. As we celebrate Veterans Day, we ought to be thankful for all of the men and women from a …
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By Don C. Brunell
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11/10/20
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This fall marks the 50th anniversary of an event that sparked the landmark ruling by federal Judge George Boldt in U.S. v. Washington that upheld our treaty-reserved rights to hunt, fish and …
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By Lorraine Loomis
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11/10/20
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