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Issue #89

King County McGinn ignored leading gun control group in buyback effort Gun buybacks like the one promoted and hosted by Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn are little more than a distraction, often “backfire,” and are red meat for anti-gun-control zealots. That’s the advice Washington CeaseFire would have given McGinn, had anyone from the Mayor’s Office bothered to contact…

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Issue #88

King County Suburban poverty reflects new demographics in King County South King County serves as a poster child for the nationwide trend in suburban poverty. Unlike the “white flight” of the 1960s when white urban residents flocked to the suburbs, a reverse shift has occurred during the past decade. In 2012, more poor people now live in…

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Issue #87

(Daily Clips will not publish Wednesday June 26, so that the editor can attend Tuesday night’s meeting of the King County Democratic Central Committee. See you there.) The State Inslee says deal imminent on budget; might be announced shortly At the same time the state budget office notified tens of thousands of public employees that…

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Issue #86

The State No budget deal in sight; layoff notices loom Gov. Jay Inslee’s budget office wouldn’t make its final decision on sending out temporary layoff notices to thousands of state government workers until Monday morning – in  hopes that lawmakers would have a bit more time to forge a late-night or early morning budget agreement. Budget…

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Issue #85

King County Juneteenth mayoral forum sparks race, education discussion Wednesday night’s Juneteenth mayoral forum in the Central District drew answers from the candidates on some tough questions about education and race. Once again, someone in the audience laughed out loud at one of Charlie Staadecker’s earnest answers, librarian Joey Gray told Frisbee stories, and Bruce…

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Issue #84

King County Is $25 million ad campaign on Seattle’s buses racist? U.S. Rep. Jim McDermott (D-7) says so. In a letter to the FBI requesting they pull the campaign from Seattle buses, McDermott sounds off on what he says is “offensive to Muslims and ethnic minorities” and “encourages racial and religious profiling.” The ad shows 16 faces of…

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Issue #83

King County McGinn goes to Washington, gets dealt bizarre blow Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn likely never saw it coming. While testifying against proposed coal export terminals before a Congressional committee Tuesday, McGinn found himself at the receiving end of a bizarre—and, at times, personal—attack. On the offensive was U.S. Rep. David McKinley (R-WV), who boasts taking…

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Issue #82

(Daily Clips will not publish Monday, June 17 or Tuesday, June 18, so that the editor can take some family time.) King County Bill before County Council would bar some ICE holds King County Council member Larry Gossett has introduced a measure that orders authorities not to honor federal jail holds of some immigrants suspected…

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Issue #81

(Daily Clips will not publish Thursday, June 13, so that the editor can attend the monthly meeting of the 34th District Democrats Wednesday evening. See you there.) The State Inslee calls second special session, warns of July 1 shutdown The Washington State Legislature is going into double overtime, as Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday called…