NEWS ROUNDUP
Costco’s all in, Boeing speeds up, Jaime spotted…
ELECTION
► At SeattlePI.com — Karl Rove comes to town to support Rob McKenna — About 150 Democratic activists, gathered across from the GOP fundraiser at the Bellevue Westin, chanting: “Hey hey, Ho ho, Karl Rove has got to go.” And a 21st century slogan: “Occupy the vote.”
BOEING
► In today’s Seattle Times — Constantine forms alliances to land 737 MAX — To convince Boeing that the new version of 737 jets should be assembled in King County, local leaders want to show a united front. County Executive Dow Constantine will announce Wednesday an alliance of local government, business, education and labor officials trying to nab the 737 MAX, a re-engined version of Boeing’s workhorse jet.
► In today’s Seattle Times — Boeing building 737s at faster pace — Boeing has begun building the first single-aisle 737 at the program’s new production rate of 35 airplanes a month, up from the previous 31.5 airplanes a month. To meet burgeoning worldwide market demand for single-aisle jets, the 737 production rate will increase to 38 airplanes a month in the spring of 2013 and to 42 airplanes a month by the summer of 2014.
► In today’s (Everett) Herald — Cantwell to hold aerospace jobs hearing in Seattle — Sen. Maria Cantwell will hold a field hearing Monday, Oct. 24 on aviation training needs and challenges. It will begin at 10 a.m. in the Museum of Flight, 9404 E. Marginal Way S.
JAIME SPOTTED!
ALSO SEE — Where’s Jaime? Rep. Herrera Beutler avoids her constituents (The Stand, Aug. 31)
► In today’s Columbian — Politician didn’t want event touted — About 24 people attended her community “coffee” Monday. On Friday, The Chronicle in Centralia received a phone call from Herrera Beutler staffer informing the newspaper of the meeting and inviting them to cover it, but asking that a meeting announcement not be placed in the paper.
IMMIGRATION
► In today’s Seattle Times — E-Verify bill opens new front in debate over immigration — E-Verify is at the center of debate in Congress, where lawmakers could make the now-voluntary program mandatory for employers across the country. Gov. Chris Gregoire says expansion would worsen an already dire shortage of farmworkers in Washington state.
► In today’s Wenatchee World — Orchards appeal for picker help — Late harvests of multiple crops have the seasonal work force stretched thin and skilled orchard workers — perhaps hundreds of them — could be needed to keep prime fruit from freezing on the trees.
► At TPM — Obama administration sets record for number of illegals deported — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported more illegal immigrants in fiscal year 2011 than in any other year in its history, the agency announced Tuesday.
NATIONAL
► At TPM — Americans support Occupy Wall Street –New data shows that 59% of Americans agree with the Occupy Wall Street protesters, while 31% say they disagree and 10% said neither. Americans also supported a surtax on millionaires, a proposal by Democrats to fund possible jobs legislation, by a huge 68% – 27% margin, consistent with other polling on the issue.
► In today’s LA Times — Social Security to hand out first raises since 2009 — Some 55 million Social Security recipients will get a raise in January — their first increase in benefits since 2009. It’s expected to be about 3.5%.
► In today’s NY Times — UAW members approve 4-year deal with Ford
► In today’s Washington Post — The silence of the elites (Katrina vanden Heuvel column) — The chances of a descent into depression are growing, yet most of Washington remains clueless, and the silence of the financial elites is deafening.
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