NEWS ROUNDUP
Signature submission, what Bernie wants, striking Trump…
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
STATE GOVERNMENT
► From KPLU — Paid sick leave, $13.50 minimum wage expects to qualify for Washington ballot — Washington voters will likely decide in November whether to raise the state minimum wage and require employers to provide paid sick leave. Backers of the Raise Up Washington campaign say they will submit more than 360,000 signatures Wednesday — virtually guaranteeing it a spot on the fall ballot.
EDITOR’S NOTE — The Stand will post the I-1433 campaign’s press release announcing the signature submission this afternoon.
► In today’s Seattle Times — Pam Roach’s ‘crime’? Fundraising without subtlety (by Danny Westneat) — If Roach is guilty of anything here it’s that she was too loud about the soft arts of political money-grubbing. Avista undoubtedly already knows who is on the various state energy committees. So telling them — in writing, no less — is not only unnecessary, it makes an ordinary transaction of politics feel more like an extortion.
LOCAL
► In today’s Yakima H-R — Yakima City Council votes 5-2 to move forward with downtown plaza — After three years of planning and meetings and impassioned public comment on both sides, the Yakima City Council voted to adopt the downtown plaza design from internationally renowned architect Kathryn Gustafson and move ahead with the $12 million project.
BOEING
► In the Financial Times — Boeing CEO seeks to close the gap on Airbus — Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg says the most important goal for now is to “successfully execute and deliver on our commercial airplane production ramp-up” … “We don’t really see a turn in the cycle here. We are still in this unprecedented position of about 5,700 aircraft in [the order] backlog.” Boeing expects to win an order for one new commercial aircraft this year for every jet it delivers, keeping that backlog going far longer than in previous cycles, he adds.
TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP
ALSO at The Stand — ‘Rock Against the TPP:’ Talib Kweli to perform in Seattle on Aug. 19
ELECTION 2016
EDITOR’S NOTE — Pramila Jayapal has been endorsed by the Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO.
► From KUOW — Top Sanders supporters talk up Merkley as Clinton VP pick — Some of Bernie Sanders’ top supporters are promoting Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley as Hillary Clinton’s running mate. They say that Merkley — the only senator to back Sanders — would help unify the party and doesn’t have the political downsides of some more prominently mentioned candidates.
► From Politico — Hillary Clinton’s Rust Belt ambassador — As Donald Trump scrambles and realigns American politics, it’s a strangely good time to be Sherrod Brown. Ohio’s senior senator is, suddenly, Hillary Clinton’s ambassador to the Rust Belt, her new confidant on trade, her defender when Trump blasts her as a shill for globalism — and now a potential pick as her vice president.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
► In today’s NY Times — Court strikes down Obama health care rule on insurance standards — A federal appeals court has ruled that consumers must be allowed to buy certain types of health insurance that do not meet the stringent standards of the Affordable Care Act, deciding that the administration had gone beyond the terms of federal law.
NATIONAL
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