State of the Union


 

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You should watch this

Last night, millions of Americans watched President Obama deliver the State of the Union, where he shared his plan for making sure that all hardworking Americans have the opportunity to succeed. Because as the President said last night, “It is you, our citizens, who make the state of our union strong.”

It was a powerful speech — an honest assessment of where we are as a country, and a roadmap for the year ahead. But if you missed it, it’s not too late. And if you’re got questions about the speech, today dozens of Administration officials are taking to social media to answer them.

Watch President Obama deliver the State of the Union address — then find out how you can take part in today’s Q&A.

Did you miss it? Watch now.

 

Even more

Want all the facts? During the State of the Union, we hand out a “pocket card” to Members of Congress so they can get all the facts in one quick, easy to read place. This year we’re sharing it with you, too.

Check out this shareable pocket card and get the quick facts.

Official Google Blog


GOOGLeLenovo to acquire Motorola Mobility

Posted: 29 Jan 2014 02:00 PM PST

We’ve just signed an agreement to sell Motorola to Lenovo for $2.91 billion. As this is an important move for Android users everywhere, I wanted to explain why in detail.
We acquired Motorola in 2012 to help supercharge the Android ecosystem by creating a stronger patent portfolio for Google and great smartphones for users. Over the past 19 months, Dennis Woodside and the Motorola team have done a tremendous job reinventing the company.  They’ve focused on building a smaller number of great (and great value) smartphones that consumers love.  Both the Moto G and the Moto X are doing really well, and I’m very excited about the smartphone lineup for 2014.  And on the intellectual property side, Motorola’s patents have helped create a level playing field, which is good news for all Android’s users and partners.
But the smartphone market is super competitive, and to thrive it helps to be all-in when it comes to making mobile devices.  It’s why we believe that Motorola will be better served by Lenovo—which has a rapidly growing smartphone business and is the largest (and fastest-growing) PC manufacturer in the world. This move will enable Google to devote our energy to driving innovation across the Android ecosystem, for the benefit of smartphone users everywhere. As a side note, this does not signal a larger shift for our other hardware efforts. The dynamics and maturity of the wearable and home markets, for example, are very different from that of the mobile industry. We’re excited by the opportunities to build amazing new products for users within these emerging ecosystems.
Lenovo has the expertise and track record to scale Motorola into a major player within the Android ecosystem. They have a lot of experience in hardware, and they have global reach. In addition, Lenovo intends to keep Motorola’s distinct brand identity—just as they did when they acquired ThinkPad from IBM in 2005.  Google will retain the vast majority of Motorola’s patents, which we will continue to use to defend the entire Android ecosystem.
The deal has yet to be approved in the U.S. or China, and this usually takes time. So until then, it’s business as usual. I’m phenomenally impressed with everything the Motorola team has achieved and confident that with Lenovo as a partner, Motorola will build more and more great products for people everywhere.
Posted by Larry Page, CEO

Michael Bell Team : Plea for a Change


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At least one former chief, detective and captain are among 75,000 of us, asking for deadly force to be that last possible resort and when it is used, for there to be trustworthy investigations and reviews of those police who feel they must use it.  This makes sense.

Please, ask JUST ONE friend or family member to sign this petition for fair investigations and reviews of law enforcement and share with them the words of these former law enforcement leaders. http://www.change.org/ab409

David Couper, Former Chief of Police, City of Madison, WI  http://improvingpolice.wordpress.com/2013/12/21/building-community-trust/
Chief Maples, Former Captain, City of Madison, WI  http://host.madison.com/news/opinion/column/cheri-maples-training-must-be-balanced-to-reflect-cop-s/article_0ee3afc2-7542-11e2-9695-0019bb2963f4.html

Russel Beckman, Former Detective, City of Kenosha, WI  http://www.reddit.com/r/police/comments/1v4d4x/cop_risks_everything_calls_for_oversight_of_police/

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Fire Protection


SeattleNighttime3DISTRICTS ‑- FIRE PROTECTION ‑- COUNTIES ‑- CITIES AND TOWNS ‑- SCHOOL DISTRICTS ‑- MUNICIPALITIES ‑- SERVICE CHARGES FOR CERTAIN FIRE PROTECTION

Chapter 126, Laws of 1974, 1st Ex. Sess., does not authorize a board of fire commissioners to impose a service charge on real and personal property owned by the state or any county or other municipal corporation which is benefited by fire protection service offered by a fire protection district.

for more information, visit the Washington State AG site

“Give America A Raise”


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Obama Calls On Congress To Raise Minimum Wage, But States Aren’t Waiting

In his State of the Union speech last night, President Obama vowed to take action wherever he could to increase opportunity and create an economy that works for all Americans–with or without the help of Congress. For example, he announced that by executive action he will raise the minimum wage for federal contractors under new contracts to $10.10 per hour.

But raising the federal minimum wage for all Americans is in the hands of Congress, so he also made a direct pitch to those on the floor of the House chamber: “Join the rest of the country.  Say yes.  Give America a raise.”

We agree: Congress should join the rest of the country. Cities and states across the nation aren’t waiting for federal action, they are taking steps to raise wages for their workers right now:

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BOTTOM LINE: Our country should continue to do everything it can to provide opportunity for those who work hard. Among many other benefits, raising the minimum wage will lift working families out of poverty, inject billions of dollars into the economy, and raise wages for an estimated 17 million women. States increasingly see this as a no-brainer, and Congress should too.