Smarter forest management key to preventing megafires (Spokesman Review)
A new
op-ed in the Spokesman-Review argues more effective forest management
strategies would help prevent megafires, like those currently raging in
Washington, Oregon, and California.
Solutions like “thinning forests
through logging, prescribed burns and allowing naturally occurring fires
to be managed instead of extinguished” must be employed.
Bringing back
smarter forest management practices – like thinning, salvaging and
logging – prevents air pollution caused by megafires, saves taxpayer
dollars, and brings more revenue to the government.
Our state government decided to neglect tending state lands -- they must have made this decision in a smoke-filled room.
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Snohomish County property taxes doubled in the last three years (Washington Policy Center)
State
property taxes for schools in Snohomish County doubled over the last
three years. Unfortunately, academic achievement hardly improved.
Washington Policy Center’s Liv Finne points out, it’s no wonder voters
reached “the limit of school taxes they are willing to pay for an
education system that offers families few choices and often produces
poor learning outcomes for children.” Under any circumstances, doubling
property tax rates places a large financial burden on families.
Given
the pandemic and economic shutdowns, the heavy burden makes lives even
harder. It’s more important than ever that families receive financial
relief – and more school choices.
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Seattle enforces strict measures to stop religious protest; The police-haters get a free pass (770 KTTH)
In
an attempt to stop a socially distanced prayer rally and peaceful
protest, the City of Seattle fenced off Gas Works Park, and stationed
park rangers around and “social distancing ambassadors around the area.
Not surprisingly, Cal Anderson Park – where far-Left rioters store
various weapons – has thus far escaped the city’s “preventative”
tactics. The city stated that “unpermitted public events” are not
allowed to take place in parks.
Apparently, peaceful and socially
distanced protests constitute “unpermitted” events, but unlawful rioters
hurling homemade weapons at police officers in parks are permitted
events.
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Editorial board calls on legislators to “buck Inslee” and call special session (Tri-City Herald)
The
Tri-City Herald Editorial board called on state legislators to bypass
Jay Inslee and vote to convene a special session to address pressing
budget shortfalls brought about by COVID-19 shutdowns.
The state revenue
stands to lose nearly $9 billion over the next three years given the
economic shutdown. Yet, Inslee still refuses to call a special session.
State legislators must agree by a 2/3 super-majority threshold to call
themselves into a special session – unfortunately, given Democrats’
reluctance, that’s not likely.
Nevertheless, Republican lawmakers will
continue to place pressure on Inslee and his fellow Democrats to call a
special session.
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