Inslee’s threatens small farms (KING5 TV)
Jay Inslee’s new set of overbearing restrictions on agritourism threatened to put small family-run farms out of business for good. (KING5 TV)
Visitors at Leavenworth Reindeer Farm were not “allowed to view animals, let alone pet them”, making it impossible for the business to remain open. In fact, the small farm – and others like it – faced a $10,000 fine for each day that they are open. That’s forced closures to visitors, which means no income.
Meanwhile, Inslee’s new edicts did not impact city zoos – just rural small businesses. Why do rural businesses always seem to get more restrictions than they deserve and the short end of the stick compared to urban businesses? Could it be the corrupt Mr Inslee thinks a independent business is more likely to support Republicans, so he punishes them?
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Employment Security Department (ESD) debacle continues with unemployed Washingtonians ordered to send back money (My Northwest)
The ESD exhibited astonishing incompetence that led to the preventable loss of hundreds of millions to fraud.
Months later – with zero accountability following the debacle – ESD has left 20,000 people waiting for their unemployment benefits. Worse, those who have received unemployment benefits are now being asked to send the money back.
One small business owner filed for unemployment after being forced to temporarily close his business. After months delay in issuing the unemployment benefits, the ESD is now asking the small business owner to pay back all the money he received due to a “backdated” issue.
Given the small business owner (and many like him) followed ESD’s original rules, this latest blunder represents just another example of bureaucratic incompetence plaguing our state.
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Calls continue to grow for special session of state legislature (Policy Center)
More and more
voices are speaking
up, demanding that
Jay Inslee call a
special session and
allow state
lawmakers to address
serious budget
issues brought about
by COVID-19
shutdowns.
For
months, Republican
lawmakers have
called on Inslee
and Democrats to
support a special
session. This week,
GOP State Senator
Hans Zeiger urged
support writing,
“There are also
roles in the balance
of
state powers that
belong to the
legislature as the
elected
representatives of
the people, and
that it is right for
us to assert.”
Editorial boards
who have called on
Inslee to convene a
special session
include the Seattle Times,
Tacoma News Tribune, Vancouver Columbian,
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, and
Yakima Herald-Republic.
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