The Divorce: Washington State Republicans vs. Big Business & Boeing

The Divorce: Washington State Republicans vs. Big Business & Boeing

But Boeing’s support — and that of heavyweights the Association of Washington Business and Washington Roundtable — for a $9.5-billion transportation package was not enough for Washington’s Senate Republicans, who were against a 10-cent gas tax increase (phased in over five years, upped two cents annually). Continue reading The Divorce: Washington State Republicans vs. Big Business & Boeing

An Indomitable Maria Cantwell is Back with a Glass-Steagall Posse

An Indomitable Maria Cantwell is Back with a Glass-Steagall Posse

U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) has joined senatorial forces with Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), John McCain (R-AZ), and Angus King (I-ME) to introduce a bill they’re calling a “21st Century Glass-Steagall Act,” an updating of the Banking Act of 1933 (Glass-Steagall), which was gradually rendered toothless during the go-go 1980s and 1990s, and repealed in 1999. Continue reading An Indomitable Maria Cantwell is Back with a Glass-Steagall Posse

Why That Fish You Ordered is Holding Up the State Budget

Why That Fish You Ordered is Holding Up the State Budget

Yesterday afternoon, the Everett Herald’s Jerry Cornfield reported that the delay in approving a Washington State budget was truly fishy: “Boeing’s opposition to fish study a sticking point in budget,” went the headline. With a government shutdown to come in fewer than five days, it might seem strange that negotiations are getting hung up on a mundane study of how often people eat fish. Continue reading Why That Fish You Ordered is Holding Up the State Budget

Sen. Patty Murray Presents 2013 Golden Tennis Shoe Awards

Sen. Patty Murray Presents 2013 Golden Tennis Shoe Awards

At this year’s Golden Tennis Shoe Awards luncheon, held Monday, April 29, at the downtown Seattle Westin, Senator Patty Murray put the spotlight on the Special Olympics, ovarian cancer, and violence against women, through awards to Tyler May, Swedish Cancer Institute medical oncologist Saul E. Rivkin, and the Tulalip Tribes’ Deborah Parker, respectively. Continue reading Sen. Patty Murray Presents 2013 Golden Tennis Shoe Awards

In State Senate, a Few are Already Sick of Seattle’s Leave

In State Senate, a Few are Already Sick of Seattle’s Leave

Seattle’s Paid Sick & Safe Time ordinance has been in effect since September 1, 2012, but in the State Senate, Rodney Tom (D*-48th District) and a few Republican senators have already decided to gut the municipal legislation. With flu rampant and pertussis epidemic in Washington, now might seem a particularly bad time to work against public health. Continue reading In State Senate, a Few are Already Sick of Seattle’s Leave

Legislature Taking Another Look at Safer, Slower Speeds on City Streets

Legislature Taking Another Look at Safer, Slower Speeds on City Streets

The Neighborhood Safe Streets bill is back, says KIRO Radio’s Kim Shepard, saying there’s a “big push” to get it voted on this legislative session. The bill would allow municipalities across the state to lower speed limits on city roads to as slow as 20 mph without commissioning expensive traffic studies. As the bill’s title indicates, the focus is on neighborhood pedestrian safety. Continue reading Legislature Taking Another Look at Safer, Slower Speeds on City Streets