Who had joined the ranks of aspiring public office seekers in Washington State as of Wednesday morning on Filing Week 2020? Read this post to find out!
Monthly Archives: May 2020
WA Filing Week 2020: A look at who’s filed in key races as of Tuesday afternoon
Who had joined the ranks of aspiring public office seekers in Washington State as of Tuesday afternoon on Filing Week 2020? Read this post to find out!
WA Filing Week 2020: A look at who’s filed in key races as of Tuesday morning
Who had joined the ranks of aspiring public office seekers in Washington State as of Tuesday morning on Filing Week 2020? Read this post to find out!
Laborers fight for safe working conditions while the media chases right wing protesters
While big media has focused on protests organized by covidiots, one hundred and ninety worker actions resulting from refusing to be victims of COVID-19 are largely ignored.
COVID-19 Update: New mask requirements, threats, lawsuits, and antibody tests
King County has announced new mask-wearing requirements, while the religious right in Oregon has joined militant Republicans in Washington in launching legal maneuvers against stay at home orders.
WA Filing Week 2020: A look at who’s filed in key races as of Monday afternoon
Who had filed for public office in Washington State as of Monday afternoon on Filing Week 2020? Read this post to find out!
WA Filing Week 2020: A look at who’s filed in key races as of Monday morning
Who had filed for public office in Washington State as of Monday morning on Filing Week 2020? Read this post to find out!
Where does Trump’s campaign money go?
Donald Trump’s reelection campaign is raking in cash from massive corporate interests and his loyal fan base. Here’s what we know about where it’s going.
Last Week In Congress: How Cascadia’s U.S. lawmakers voted (May 4th-8th)
The week’s major votes included the confirmation of the director of the NCSC as well as the failure of an attempt to override Donald Trump’s veto of a resolution to reassert Congress’ power to declare war.
The Pandemic is Personal: Sedro-Woolley’s Germaine Kornegay on small town resilience
One of Skagit County’s local elected officials writes about what it’s like to live in a rural community during a time of great stress and hardship.
Poll Watch: Biden’s lead over Trump has increased, despite Tara Reade allegations
Joe Biden has opened up a nine-point lead over Donald Trump among voters, who see the coming November election as “a referendum on Trump.”
Republicans file new lawsuit against Governor Inslee’s stay home, stay healthy orders
Republicans unhappy that Washington State hasn’t abandoned its efforts to combat the novel coronavirus have gone to federal court to challenge Governor Inslee’s authority.
COVID-19 Update: Elected officials call for testing, tracing, and mitigation
Both Governors of Washington and Oregon have extended their stay at home orders, and both have unveiled plans for reopening their states in conjunction with plans for testing, tracing and mitigation.
ICANN refuses to sign off on proposed sale of .ORG domain registry to private equity firm
The Internet Society’s attempt to sell the Public Interest Registry to Ethos Capital appears to have been foiled by the entity that operates as the de facto regulator of domains on the Internet.