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Women’s marches | Cathy thinks you’re dumb | Oh, Canada
Thursday, January 18, 2018
WOMEN’S MARCHES & ACTIONS
► In the News Tribune — 5,000 people expected to rally for women’s rights in Olympia this weekend — The Women’s March that brought 10,000 people to the state Capitol last year to protest President Donald Trump and advocate for the rights of women is set to return to Olympia in the form of a Saturday rally.
► In the Yakima H-R — Organizers prepping for second Women’s March on Yakima, set for Saturday
► In the Seattle Times — Thousands expected to attend Seattle Women’s March, related events
ALSO at The Stand — This weekend, women will march again–and take action — Get the details on all the events across the state, including where the labor contingent is meeting up before joining the big Seattle march on Saturday.
LOCAL
► In the News Tribune — Fallen deputy–a hero at home and on the job–is honored
THIS WASHINGTON
► In today’s Spokesman-Review — Equal pay bill passes House — Washington workers would have more protection to ensure that they receive equal pay for equal work regardless of gender and couldn’t be fired for comparing paychecks under a bill that passed the House Wednesday.
► From The Stranger — State House passes pay equity bill
ALSO at The Stand — House OKs equal pay on bipartisan vote
► In today’s Seattle Times — Report details trouble at Washington institution for disabled people — The report by the advocacy group Disability Rights Washington is the latest to raise questions about the Rainier School, which cares for adults with serious intellectual and developmental disabilities.
HEALTH CARE
EDITOR’S NOTE — What a despicably cynical crock of shit. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers and her Republican Party, who control Congress and the White House, allowed CHIP to expire 109 days ago while they were busy pushing trillions in tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy. This despite the fact that the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office says killing CHIP will cost taxpayers more money that funding it! Republicans are transparently trying to use the health care of 9 million children as a bargaining chip to get Democrats to approve yet another short-term government funding bill that includes no resolution for Dreamers or other victims of Trump’s incoherent, inhumane immigration policies. Even President Trump opposes Cathy’s cynical bargaining strategy!
National bottom line: There is a bipartisan deal to keep the government open. But Donald Trump, a racist, decided he is prepared — perhaps even eager — to shut the federal government down because the deal doesn’t do enough to keep people of color (from “shithole countries”) out of America.
Local bottom line: Cathy thinks you’re dumb.
► In today’s NY Times — Fed up with drug companies, hospitals decide to start their own — For years, hospital executives have expressed frustration when essential drugs like heart medicines have become scarce, or when prices have skyrocketed because investors manipulated the market. Now, some of the country’s largest hospital systems are taking an aggressive step to combat the problem: They plan to go into the drug business themselves, in a move that appears to be the first on this scale.
EDITOR’S NOTE — Who knew that Teresa reads?
THAT WASHINGTON
► In today’s Washington Post — Trump tweets create confusion on GOP plan to avert shutdown; Ryan tries to calm Republicans — House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) sought to calm Republicans frustrated by President Trump’s confusing tweets on children’s health insurance, saying the White House supports a short-term bill to avert a government shutdown.
► From Politico — ‘He made promises that he didn’t keep:’ Laid-off factory workers feel betrayed by Trump — Over the past year since he took office, the president who once pledged to slap tariffs on trading partners and crack down on China has so far softened or abandoned — at least for now — many of his hard-line stances on trade. Trump has moved instead to cut the corporate tax rate and launch a deregulatory push, but those plans offer no comfort for the Steel Valley workers at companies like Carrier that had counted on him to keep their jobs in Indiana.
► From The Hill — Steelworkers union president ‘disappointed’ and ‘frustrated’ with Trump — “We’re terribly disappointed and hugely frustrated,” USW President Leo Gerard told CNN. “There’s been no action that has done anything to protect and defend American jobs. … In some cases we’re worse off now than we were then.”
► From CNN — Trump’s slow-burn trade agenda is poised to heat up — It took Trump just two and a half days to make good on his promise to pull the U.S. from the TPP. But nearly a year later, the rest of Trump’s ambitious trade agenda is still largely unfulfilled.
NATIONAL
► In today’s Seattle Times — No jobs recovery for many Americans without a college degree — The vast proportion of recent job gains have gone to those with a bachelor’s degree or higher. Of 10.7 million net new jobs added from January 2013 to December 2017, nearly 7.7 million went to college graduates. Degree holders also saw all the gains during the most difficult years of the recovery, through 2013, while those with less education continued to see losses.
► From IBEW — Union activists help kill right-to-work in Delaware, but the fight goes on — The IBEW and other unions scored a win in Delaware on Jan. 9, when the GOP-dominated Sussex County Council voted 4-1 against a proposed right-to-work law. It’s unclear if the proposed ordinance could have been enforced.
► From KUOW — Here are the 20 cities still in the running for Amazon’s HQ2
► From AP — Sound familiar, Seattle? Apple shops for site to build a new campus, will also add 20,000 jobs
OH, CANADA
ALSO SEE the letter Dias sent to the CLC with more detail.
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