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Washington State House Democrats

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Thursday, September 15

Train on a rail bridge

Rail workers win key concessions in deal to prevent strike
Railroad workers secured a deal Thursday that will deliver 24% raises and $5,000 bonuses over five years and it will also address some of their concerns about strict attendance rules and time off. The deal that’s retroactive to 2020 will give rail workers the biggest raises they’ve seen in more than four decades. But the concessions related to working conditions may prove to be more important to them. The nation’s biggest railroads, including Norfolk Southern, CSX, BNSF, Union Pacific and Kansas City Southern all negotiated jointly with 12 unions. Continue reading at Capital Press. (BNSF Railway)


Chehalis River Bridge

Washington state’s tax system is worsening income inequality
As she opened her $1,600 property-tax bill in February, Edith Baltazar suddenly lost her appetite for the eggs she’d prepared for lunch with her daughter. Her thoughts raced: Would their home be taken away if she couldn’t pay it. Baltazar’s daughter wept. The family would have to make a difficult decision: the property tax or $2,000 for diabetes medication. The taxes won. Continue reading at Crosscut. (Melissa Hellmann/Center for Public Integrity)


King County Correctional Facility

Public safety is about solving tough problems, not scoring political points
“Do not extend this dangerous program! How many repeat offenders will be put on the streets to steal, rob, assault and possibly kill.” Lately, my inbox has seen several emails like this. The program this person was referencing in this case is Restorative Community Pathways (RCP), a youth diversion program that my Democratic and Republican colleagues on the Metropolitan King County Council approved unanimously. It is an intervention that helps youth who have committed their first offense turn their lives around through community-based efforts — which studies show can be more effective than courts and jails. Continue reading at The Seattle Times. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)


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Associated Press
Rail workers win key concessions in deal to prevent strike
Tentative railway labor deal reached, averting strike
Employees at timber company Weyerhaeuser strike over wages
Monkeypox cases declining in WA, outbreak trajectory unclear

Bainbridge Island Review
Footsteps emotional reminder at Japanese American memorial

Bellingham Herald
Faith-based university bans employees in same-sex marriages, Washington lawsuit says
WA Gov. Jay Inslee heads delegation traveling to Nordic countries for trade mission
Whatcom’s Chilliwack Complex wildfire still burning. Here’s how it compares to others

Capital Press
Carbon from Northwest electricity rose between 2016 and 2020
West Coast leaders: Time for states to act on climate change

Everett Herald
Comment: Increase support for state schools to end debt crisis
Comment: What will it take to grasp reality of climate change?

The Inlander
What does a legal illegal-camping ordinance look like?
Amtrak cancels Inland Northwest routes as freight rail strike looms

Journal of the San Juan Islands
State Treasurer talks about state finances, closing the wealth gap, and new legislation

Kent Reporter
State awards grant for solar panels at Kent Senior Center

Kirkland Reporter
Kirkland welcomes new community responders for mental health crisis situations

News Tribune
Is it too expensive to build affordable apartments in Tacoma now? This builder says it is
The opioid makers agreed to pay up. But we need more than cash to end this epidemic
Over 18 million pounds of litter is thrown across WA yearly, the state is asking for help
Pierce County to get $14M in opioid lawsuit settlement. How will the money be spent?

New York Times
F.D.A.’s Drug Industry Fees Fuel Concerns Over Influence

Olympian
Blaze at Montesano care facility displaces 77 patients Wednesday, draws regional response
Investigation underway into the death of a Lewis County inmate, Sheriff’s office confirms
WA state board suspends Thurston naturopathic physician, citing ‘immediate danger’

Peninsula Daily News
Voluntary conservation encouraged in Port Angeles
Clallam burn ban tightened; Jefferson’s already in place

Puget Sound Business Journal
Colleges cut thousands of faculty, $100M+ in payroll at Covid’s depths
Railroad union members reject tentative agreement, authorize strike
Amazon blocks HR chief from testifying in civil suit

Seattle Times
City spent millions planning a future West Seattle bridge it shouldn’t need until 2060
Insurers don’t have to pay for Highway 99 tunnel delays, WA Supreme Court rules
Stretch of North Cascades Highway closed after mudslide
Only one major city ranks higher than Seattle for remote work
Bolt Creek fire resurfaces choice not to rebuild highway
Seattle students head to class for first day after strike is suspended
Despite hot hiring in August, WA job market may be cooling
Harborview still way over capacity, as long-term care shortage persists
Opinion: Public safety is about solving tough problems, not scoring political points

Spokesman Review
Family of man shot and killed by Spokane police while holding toddler, plans to sue city, as prosecutor reviews officers actions
Test scores across Washington, including Spokane area, show decline from prior to pandemic

Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber
As Health Care District purchases property for new clinic, Sea Mar says it will do the same

Washington Post
White House announces ‘tentative’ deal to avert rail strike
Mortgage rates surpass 6 percent for the first time since 2008
Insurers force change on police departments long resistant to it
Supreme Court reverses course on religious school’s LGBTQ club in 5-4 vote
Customs officials have copied Americans’ phone data at massive scale

Broadcast

KING 5 TV (NBC)
Biden says tentative railway labor agreement reached, averting strike
Some student loan borrowers will receive automatic refunds for payments made during pause
Task force aims to raise awareness, change policy in WA about missing and murdered Indigenous people
New initiative brings three vending machines to Pierce County to dispense Narcan
Fire at Montesano long-term care facility forces 77 patients to evacuate
‘It’s not sustainable’: Overcrowding problems persist at Harborview Medical Center

KIRO 7 TV (CBS)
Seattle Pacific University students, staff and faculty file complaint against Board of Trustees
New ordinance could create camping ‘buffer zones’ in Tacoma

KOMO 4 TV (ABC)
Closegap: A mental health check-in app for students
New details on contract that ended Seattle teacher strike emerge as school starts
Fire in Grays Harbor County displaces nearly 80 people at long-term care facility
Monkeypox cases declining in WA, outbreak trajectory unclear
Washington senator proposes plan to clean up space junk in orbit
Harborview Medical Center staff overwhelmed by patient volume

KUOW Public Radio
North King County cities will broaden mental-health response to 911 calls
Seattle Fire Dept. expands crisis response while city awaits new 911 options
West Seattle Bridge reopens this weekend

Q13 TV (FOX)
PNW railroad engineer explains why nationwide strike may be necessary

Web

Crosscut
In Seattle’s overpriced housing market, some opt to rent indefinitely
Podcast | Is Washington ready for this school year?
Central WA home prices spike amid influx of Seattle-area transplants
Shelved report details 14 COVID deaths inside Washington prisons
Washington state’s tax system is worsening income inequality