NEWS ROUNDUP
Muslim ban, GOP ‘shell game,’ Bannon at the button…
Monday, January 30, 2017
FREEDOM OF RELIGION
EDITOR’S NOTE — Congressional Democrats from Washington quickly blistered Trump’s Muslim travel ban this weekend. Rep. Adam Smith (D-9th) said Trump’s “reckless executive order on refugees and visa restrictions is contrary to America’s founding principles and threatens our nation’s security.” Rep. Derek Kilmer (D-6th). said it “goes against what our country stands for.” Rep. Rick Larsen (D-2nd) said “it scapegoats refugees fleeing war, terrorism and persecution — that is as low as it gets.” Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) called it “abhorrent.” Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-1st): “Irresponsible.” Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-7th): “Inhumane.” Rep. Denny Heck (D-109th): “Flat wrong.”
Reps. Jaime Herrera Beutler 202-225-3536; Cathy McMorris Rodgers 202-225-2006; Dan Newhouse 202-225-5816; and Dave Reichert 202-225-7761.
LOCAL COVERAGE of Trump executive order protests at the Tacoma’s Northwest Detention Center, Sea-Tac Airport, and in Spokane, Seattle, and its ‘Burbs.
ALSO TODAY at The Stand — Trump’s Muslim travel ban ‘fans flames of racism, xenophobia’
► In today’s NY Times — Gunmen attack a mosque in Quebec, killing at least 6 — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada condemned the assault in the city of Quebec, which also injured eight, calling it a “terrorist attack on Muslims.
► In the NY Times — Ban is unlikely to reduce threat (news analysis) — The unintended consequence of Mr. Trump’s directive, many experts believe, is that it will make the risk worse.
► In today’s Huffington Post — McCain, Graham: Trump’s order could become ‘self-inflicted wound’ in terror fight
► From The Hill — Giuliani: Trump asked me how to do a Muslim ban ‘legally’
► In the NY Times — Trump’s Muslim ban is cowardly and dangerous (editorial) — History has its eyes on Trump officials and members of Congress who know better, but are staying silent.
THIS WASHINGTON
► In the News Tribune — Democrats fail in effort to temporarily take over the state Senate — Democrats had been hoping to bypass Republican leadership in order to force a Senate vote Monday on a bill dealing with school district levies.
► In today’s Yakima H-R — Ban the box: Senate bill would stop many employers from asking about criminal history at start of application process — Some lawmakers want to stop employers from automatically dismissing job applicants with criminal histories. SB 5312 would prevent employers from asking applicants about their criminal history during the initial application process.
► In the News Tribune — Washington Democrats opt for new leader — Tina Podlodowski has been elected the next chairwoman of Washington’s Democratic Party, ousting an incumbent who had been criticized by some in the party for what was seen as lackluster results in November.
AEROSPACE
► In today’s Charleston (S.C.) Post-Courier — Mike Evans, local organizer for the International Association of Machinists — “The mood is that (Boeing Charleston workers) are ready for something like this. It’s an opportunity to have a voice in the workplace, to demonstrate what your concerns are and have them addressed fairly in a process that has some binding arbitration attached to it. It puts the company on an even playing field with the worker.”
THAT WASHINGTON
► In the Bellingham Herald — Fearing coverage loss, two Whatcom families tell how Obamacare helped — As Republicans move to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, two Whatcom County families share how the measure helped them and how they could be hurt if it’s repealed.
► In the Washington Post — Teachers, parents, kids protest DeVos education nomination ahead of Senate vote — A crowd of teachers, parents and children gathered near the U.S. Capitol on Sunday to protest Betsy DeVos’s nomination to be education secretary, calling the Michigan billionaire a threat to public education and urging the Senate to reject her.
From Politico — The man behind Trump? Still Steve Bannon — Bannon, the former head of Breitbart News, has rapidly amassed power in the West Wing, eclipsing chief of staff Reince Priebus.
► In the NY Times — Trump will announce Supreme Court pick Tuesday on TV
► In the Bellingham Herald — In 25th year, Patty Murray has new role: playing defense, fighting ‘swamp creatures’ — As the top Democrat on the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, she’s received plenty of national attention for leading the opposition against three of Trump’s most controversial nominees: his picks to lead the departments of Health and Human Services, Education, and Labor… Next she’ll turn her sights on fast-food executive Andrew Puzder, who’s set to appear before the committee on Feb. 7.
NATIONAL
► In the Oregonian — Horizon Air pilots sue carrier, threaten strike over pay — A pilots union has accused Horizon Air of violating labor laws and threatened to strike over low pay, according to a lawsuit filed Friday. APA Teamsters Local 1224 said a staffing shortage has forced the airline to cancel flights, many of which were flown instead by Horizon’s corporate sibling, Alaska Airlines.
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