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May 5, 2021 3:57 PM Connor Sarles
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SPOKANE, Wash. Spokane representatives penned a letter to the Spokane Public Schools board and Civic Theatre promising to secure state funding to help soundproof the 50-year-old theater, if the downtown stadium proposal is approved.
The school board will vote on the stadium Wednesday evening.
Of the controversies with the proposed location, one of the larger ones was the Spokane Civic Theatre, which would be forced to soundproof its facilities if big sports events were going on at the downtown stadium.
With respect to this, Spokane Public Schools previously negotiated with the Downtown Spokane Partnership to give the Civic priority parking and noise mitigation in the form of soundproofing.
Operator
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Westlake Chemical Corporation First Quarter 2021 Earnings Conference Call.
[Operator Instructions] Today, May 4, 2021. I would now like to turn the call over to today s host, Jeff Holy, Westlake s Vice President and Treasurer. Sir, you may begin.
Jeff Holy
Vice President And Treasurer
Thank you, Daphne. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the Westlake Chemical Corporation First Quarter 2021 Conference Call. I m joined today by Albert Chao, our President and Chief Executive Officer; and Steve Bender, our Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer; and other members of our management team. The conference call agenda will begin with Albert, who will open with a few comments regarding Westlake s performance and a current perspective on the industry. Steve will then provide a more detailed look at our financial and operating results
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Washington state Democrats wanted to ban tear gas and police chokeholds in 2021, but a bill intended to do both may fall short of what they promised voters.
In December, Washington Democrats pledged to pass a long list of police reforms that Black Lives Matter activists marched for last summer in Seattle and elsewhere. This session, a public database on the use of force, de-escalation training, and a more comprehensive duty to intervene law make up most of the bills the party will have succeeded in passing this year.
House Bill 1054 stood out when introduced in January as the most ambitious effort to reshape policing statewide. Introduced by state Rep. Jesse Johnson, D-Federal Way, the bill banned police from using tear gas and military-grade weapons ranging from grenades and armored vehicles to .50 caliber guns and riot munition launchers. It also sought to end n
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