I would hope that the Lgbt Community would recognize me to continuing that progress is the key to the progress weve made so far which is engagement and political engagement. And what also recognize that both the Supreme Court and elsewhere around the country we have systematically than limiting what was a limited democracy to begin with and making true selfgovernment harder and harder and would recognize if our political progress and progress on race and gender and a series of other things are intimately tied up in making this really into a self functioning democracy again i recognize that commonality is political. I would say that we need to recognize issues of race, class, sex is some are lgbt issues and we have an investment not only in cases like this one, but comprehensive Immigration Reform in access to health care. All of these are lgbt issues because people look like the rest of the country. We shouldnt get so into our silo that we forget that. Theres something about being a mi
You just have to ask yourself this question, does it matter . Do we have unique perspectives, the unique voice of people who were born and raised in upstate new york, in the District Courts will that be will certainly Congress Edges becoming one of the group of democrats or a group of republicans were either individual voice will be totally lost. My supposition is green in congress we noticeable. National meet will pay attention. Talk to issues that matter to workers. Woolf if you walk down the street in elizabethtown and ask almost anybody theyre likely to know me. Thats not just because of my for congress. My family has been there since i did safety. As i said in my opening my fathers ashes are there. Ive been there in every season for years and years. I rebuilt my home there. The kind of work ive done to the 20 in a North Country sets me so part from a republican opponent. Community work, conservation work, helping to create jobs. It seems kind of come on glad matt was so openminded
MOSES LAKE – Beginning on opening day Saturday, the Moses Lake Farmers Market will be open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in McCosh Park, behind the Surf ‘n Slide Water Park, with local craft, produce and food vendors selling their goods.
Moses Lake Farmers Market Board President Rachel Naff discussed the basics of the market.