DAILY NEWS
GOP kills infrastructure jobs, Trump revives Trumpcare, NAFTA 2
Thursday, July 20, 2017
THIS WASHINGTON
LOCAL
► In today’s (Longview) Daily News — Coal terminal gets first permit from county — Millennium says it has entered a “new phase” in its five-year effort to build one of North America’s biggest coal terminals after Cowlitz County officials issued the first permit needed for the $680 million project. Cowlitz County Building and Planning officials confirmed Wednesday that they’ve issued a Critical Areas Permit, the first of eight permits the company needs from the county.
TRUMPCARE
► From The Hill — After Trump scolding, Senate to try again on ObamaCare repeal and replace — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is restarting ObamaCare repeal and replace negotiations following a White House meeting between a scolding President Trump and the Senate GOP conference.
► From HuffPost — Protesters swarm the Capitol days after Obamacare repeal falls again — Although Obamacare repeal appears to be down for the count, Democratic leaders encouraged activists to keep up the pressure at a rally outside the Capitol on Wednesday. Speaking at a rally of public school teachers and nurses organized by the American Federation of Teachers labor union, Democratic lawmakers mixed joy over the Senate GOP bill’s apparent defeat with an appeal for vigilance.
THAT WASHINGTON
► From The Hill — NAFTA revamp talks will start next month in Washington — The first round of negotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) are set for next month in Washington, D.C. U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said Wednesday that talks with Mexico and Canada are slated for Aug. 16-20 in the nation’s capital.
NATIONAL
► In the Indianapolis Star — Carrier lays off first 300 employees on 6-month anniversary of Trump’s presidency — Carrier Corp. plans to eliminate 338 jobs at its Indianapolis furnace factory Thursday — and the timing is likely to raise some eyebrows. The previously announced layoffs coincide, to the day, with the six-month anniversary of Donald Trump’s presidency. They are part of a deal Trump struck with the company in December to prevent deeper job cuts at the plant.
► From HuffPost — Trump’s favorite motorcycle company is cutting manufacturing jobs — Harley-Davidson is planning on cutting 180 manufacturing jobs at its plants in Milwaukee and Kansas City, Missouri. The layoffs come at an awkward time for President Donald Trump, whose administration is highlighting products manufactured in the United States during what it has dubbed “Made in America” week at the White House.
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