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Will Special Interests Determine Who Does Farm Labor In WA?

Will Special Interests Determine Who Does Farm Labor In WA?
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Harry Hugh Adams, 1925 - 2021

Harry Hugh Adams, 1925 - 2021 Harry Hugh Adams Harry Hugh Adams died April 6, 2021 at 95 years of age surrounded by loved ones.  He was born August 6, 1925 to Ray “Roy” J. and Gladys Goldie (McCarty) Adams.  His sister and brothers were Gussie “Louise” Adams Estabrook, Edwin Birdene “Bud” Adams, Willard Eugene “Gene” Adams, Earl Ray “Tex” Adams, John Glenn Adams, Frederick “Merle” Adams, Billie LaDon “Don” Adams. All have preceded him in death. A veteran of World War II, Harry joined the army September 1943 shortly after his 18th birthday and was assigned as a gunner in Patton’s 80th infantry division.  After being wounded by artillery shrapnel during the Battle of the Bulge, he recovered and returned to the front line.  This second assignment ended when his feet froze after a night crossing of the Or River on Christmas Eve 1944. He spent the remainder of the war recovering in a hospital in Britain.

North Central Washington lawmakers holding virtual town halls

NCWLIFE 12th District State Reps. Keith Goehner, left, and Mike Steele. North Central Washington state lawmakers will hold virtual town halls this month to update constituents on the ongoing session of the state Legislature. On March 23, Reps. Keith Goehner and Mike Steele of the 12 th District will hold an hour-long town hall beginning at 6 p.m. The next night, March 24, at 7 p.m., 13 th District lawmakers will hold their virtual town hall, with state Sen. Judy Warnick and Reps. Tom Dent and Alex Ybarra. Constituents who want to participate must pre-register for the Zoom meetings. Go here Webinar Registration – Zoom to sign up for the 12

Washington State House health bills that passed before the house of origin cutoff - State of Reform

Washington State House health bills that passed before the house of origin cutoff Sydney Kurle | Mar 8, 2021 Share this: The past two weeks have been busy ones in the Washington State Legislature. The cutoff for bills to move from their house of origin is on Tuesday, March 9th. Legislators spent the last two weeks in floor sessions from morning until night, and sometimes even on the weekends, working to move bills into the next house. There were 33 health-related bills that managed to make it from the House to the Senate in the past weeks. Here are the 13 we are watching.     There were several bills that passed with support from both parties and minimal debate. This includes HB 1378, which is sponsored by Rep. Alex Ybarra (R.). This bill would allow medical assistants who are assisting with a telemedicine visit to be supervised through interactive audio and video telemedicine technology. This bill passed unanimously, with 97 votes in favor and none against, and h

House health bills that passed before the house of origin cutoff

House health bills that passed before the house of origin cutoff
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