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Washington State House Democrats

HOUSE DEMOCRATS

Thursday, September 8

Vials of the reformulated Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 booster move through production at a plant in Kalamazoo, Mich.

New Covid-19 boosters coming to a site near you
Doses of the new omicron-specific Covid-19 boosters should become available at pharmacies and health-care sites around King County starting this week. Roughly 92,000 doses of the updated shots will be arriving in the county this week and next, according to Public Health – Seattle & King County. Statewide, an initial allocation of 191,100 doses is expected, according to the state Department of Health. You can also use the state’s vaccine locator website. Language assistance is available via the state’s Covid information hotline, 800-525-0127. Continue reading at KUOW. (Pfizer)


A social worker with the Mount Vernon Police Department, calls for a police vehicle to help transfer a woman’s belongings to secured shelter width=

A WA town’s proactive approach to mental health care starts on the street
The problems of Mount Vernon, population 35,000, are mirrored in communities large and small across Washington. Still, [Erin] von Fempe and a handful of other influential people in the Skagit County town are transfixed by the idea that their labor and creative ideas may actually make a difference. Her work, and that of many others across Skagit, help illustrate the potential of a collaborative approach to mental health crises — one that, in an ideal world, would involve intensive coordination between social workers, behavioral health agencies, law enforcement and the courts. Continue reading at The Seattle Times. (Ramon Dompor)


Photo of Rep. Jayapal’s bookshelf

When a man with a pistol shows up outside a congresswoman’s house
Everyone could hear the men on the street. The car, a black Dodge Challenger with gold rims, sped down the block, just past the congresswoman’s house. Two voices shot through the dark. “HEY, PRAMILA,” the first man shouted. “F— YOUUUUU.” Then came the second: “F— you, c—!” The neighbors knew the car. It was the same Dodge Challenger they had seen several times that summer. [Brett] Forsell said he would come back to Jayapal’s house. “I’ll keep doin’ it. And you can let her know that I will in no way physically harm her,” he said, unless she harmed him. “But I will continue to drive by here and voice my opinion, until she goes back to India — or something else.” Continue reading at The Washington Post. (Jovelle Tamayo)


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Associated Press
Queen Elizabeth II dead at 96 after 70 years on the throne
Seattle Council OKs plan to ban gas-powered leaf blowers
Seattle teachers on strike over pay, staffing issues
King County health officials urge new COVID-19 booster, flu shot

Auburn Reporter
King County Council wants to look at ways to support food banks amid rising inflation
Washington healthcare providers will begin offering COVID vaccine boosters

Bellevue Reporter
First time in history: DSHS increases cash assistance grants for Aged, Blind or Disabled program

Bellingham Herald
Whatcom’s summer has been free of wildfire smoke. That’s about to change

Capital Press
Court rules in favor of Washington raspberry farmers

Courier-Herald
No, Mount Rainier is not erupting

Everett Herald
Snohomish County signs on for share of mega opioid settlement
Mukilteo restores stolen plaque at site of fateful Point Elliott Treaty
Diesel prices stay high for truckers, farmers

The Inlander
Wilbur Tankersley’s mental challenges led to a tragedy at the Wolfe Apartments. His family is still trying to make sense of it all.
As some in Idaho aim to villainize librarians (of all people), here’s one personal tally of the many good things Idaho educators do

Kent Reporter
Kent teachers, district reach tentative contract agreement

Kitsap Sun
Kitsap’s board of health is expanding. Who is expected to join?

News Tribune
As gas prices continue to drop, here are the areas in Washington you can save at the pump

Olympian
Cloud over Mount Rainier stirs up panic after people mistake it for sign of eruption
Thurston County commissioners join hundreds outside DNR in rally to save WA ‘legacy forests’

Peninsula Daily News
Port Townsend City Council continues to hear about trans issues
Waters near Whidbey Island will be dyed red for wastewater study

Puget Sound Business Journal
Survey: How construction companies are navigating labor issues
SBA unveils new labor union toolkit for small-business owners

Seattle Times
Witnesses recall Whidbey Island plane crash, rescue efforts
Here’s what you need to know about the Seattle teachers strike
Striking Seattle teachers, aides explain why they are on the picket line
Seattle City Council approves plan to ban gas-powered leaf blowers
A WA town’s proactive approach to mental health care starts on the street

Skagit Valley Herald
More arguments heard in debate over environmental mitigation
Skagit County protects more farmland

Spokesman Review
Spokane’s new homeless shelter on Trent Avenue drew several dozens on opening day
$60 million Gonzaga-UW medical school building opens in Spokane (Riccelli)

Washington Post
When a man with a pistol shows up outside a congresswoman’s house
Rising seas could swallow millions of U.S. acres within decades
Bannon charged with fraud, money laundering, conspiracy in ‘We Build the Wall’
People worried Mount Rainier may be erupting. It was just a cloud.

Yakima Herald-Republic
Rental assistance fair is planned for Yakima County renters on Sept. 14
Yakima School District consolidates early learning with push for kindergarten readiness

Broadcast

KING 5 TV (NBC)
No classes for Seattle Public Schools Thursday as teacher strike continues
Kent teachers ratify new contract, classes set to begin Sept. 8

KIRO 7 TV (CBS)
Most Amazon tech workers will not be required to return to office
Federal audit finds many Coast Guard units in Northwest lack tsunami evacuation plans

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Kent schools return to the classroom Thursday after agreement is reached

KUOW Public Radio
What happened and why? Federal investigators begin search of seaplane wreckage
What will happen when Mount Rainier erupts?
New Covid-19 boosters coming to a site near you
‘New opportunities we didn’t have before’ – Gov. Inslee talks climate policy
What WA families need to know now that federal universal free lunch is gone

KXLY (ABC)
Gov. Inslee appoints Marla Polin to Spokane County Superior Court
‘Just as bad as Seattle’: City of Spokane will enforce sit-and-lie ordinance as people ask for change

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The Stranger
Seattle Teachers Strike