lawmakers consider … Northgate Ped/Bike Bridge, Housing Affordability


Washington Chapter

 

Northgate: Before the Northgate bicycle/pedestrian bridge can proceed, the agreement between the City of Seattle and North Seattle College on alignment and design needs to be finalized. Transit, bike, and neighborhood advocates have been working the last five years to make this much-needed bridge a reality in time for the opening of the light rail line to Northgate. The Seattle Department of Transportation has revised the bridge design  and is now working to secure an easement from the College. Find out how the latest design update can serve walkers and bicyclists, and what challenges remain to bringing the project to its final form. 

Mandatory Housing Affordability (MHA): The City of Seattle has proposed a policy called “Mandatory Housing Affordability”, which requires developers to build a set percentage of affordable housing (or contribute to an affordable housing fund) when they build a new development. The policy is designed with the goal of ensuring that new growth that occurs will include more affordable housing. Throughout 2018, the City will work to engage the public in neighborhoods with proposed changes.

 

Team Adam ~ Why Samantha Bee apologized to Adam


We don’t know about you, but if it wasn’t for the comedians, we might all go mad these days.

This week on Full Frontal, Samantha Bee sent her correspondents around the world to find those who President Trump has wronged in the past two weeks, and apologize on behalf of America. Correspondent Ashley Nicole Black paid a visit to Adam in the nation’s capital to apologize for Trump’s demeaning tweets.

Check out this clip of Adam on Full Frontal’s “Apology Race” here:

–Team Schiff

 

Shut down ivory island!


 

Rewan Al-Haddad – Avaaz

 

SIGN NOW

The biggest ivory bust in decades happened recently in Hong Kong — 1000 elephants were slaughtered for that one shipment! The government wants to ban this awful trade and will vote in days — but they need massive public backing to stand up to the powerful ivory lobby. That’s us! Add your name — Avaaz will hit Hong Kong with ads and stir up a media frenzy — let’s shut down ivory island!

SIGN NOW

Dear friends,

The biggest ivory bust in decades happened recently in Hong Kong. 1000 elephants were murdered for one shipment(!), only to end up as little trinkets on people’s bookshelves!

Hong Kong is like ivory island — home to a booming trade in their butchered body parts. As long as it’s legal, more and more beautiful elephants will be slaughtered. At this rate, they could literally be extinct in 10 years.

The government wants to ban this awful trade, but industry lobbyists are making it a nightmare. Our massive community can drown out their baseless arguments, give the government the backing they need, and save thousands more elephants from death, but it will take each one of us to make it big enough.

There’s just days until the vote! Let’s build a mega-petition to save the elephants, then Avaaz will hit Hong Kong with ads, target politicians with advocacy, and stir up a media frenzy. Add your name and share widely — let’s shut down ivory island!

Tell Hong Kong — ban ivory for good!

Our amazing movement has played a massive role in the fight to save elephants from extinction. Now even China, the world’s biggest ivory market, is banning it!

But to save the elephants, it needs to be banned everywhere. Since it’s still legal in Hong Kong, buyers from China just hop over and buy their knick-knacks from there instead — Chinese buyers make up 90% of Hong Kong’s bustling ivory market!

We can close the market in Hong Kong — there’s already genuine political will to pass the ban, now we need a crazy huge outcry to show officials that the entire world is calling on them to ban ivory.

There was a time when 25 million elephants roamed around Africa. Now an elephant dies every 15 minutes! It’s outrageous and tragic all at once. Let’s help stop it. Add your name and tell everyoneit’s time to shut down this ivory island:

Tell Hong Kong — ban ivory for good!

We’re in a fight against time. Our movement has just rallied around an incredible fundraiser to bring evidence proving Europe’s ivory trade is fuelling the poaching crisis. But if we don’t stand up for the elephants again and again, they will be soon be gone. It’s up to us, let’s not let these beautiful creatures down.

With hope,

Rewan, Danny, Nataliya, Luca and the entire Avaaz team

More information:

Hong Kong launches bill to ban domestic ivory trade (The Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jun/26/hong-kong-launches-bill-ban-domestic-ivory-trader

An African ranger’s message to Hong Kong’s ivory traders: Stop this now, “preferably today” (Quartz)
https://qz.com/999635/african-ranger-erick-mararvs-message-hong-kongs-ivory-trade-stop-now/

Ivory buyers will ‘wipe out elephants in 10 years’ says wildlife expert, pointing blame at Chinese traders (South China Morning Post)
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/2097336/wildlife-crime-expert-appeals-hong-kong-government

Elephants on the path to extinction (The Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/aug/12/elephants-on-the-path-to-extinction-the-facts

Trump continues to shut out immigrants ~ Clarise McCants, Color Of Change


 

Time is running out to protect immigrants. On Monday, Congress ended a three-day government shutdown due to Senate Democrats caving under pressure to pass a short-term spending bill to keep the government operating.1 But the short-term bill passed without including any clear protections for nearly 800,000 young undocumented youth who are recipients of the Deferred Action Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and over 300,000 Temporary Protected Status (TPS) recipients. Now Congress must work quickly to approve funding legislation by February 8th. This time it must include a passage of a clean Dream Act and save TPS.

Trump drove the government to shut down in the first place. Because of Trump’s clear racist agenda to push out Black and Brown immigrants, annihilate these programs, increase raids and deportations, and refer to Black immigrants as being from “sh*thole” countries, we are now at the brink of many more immigrants losing more protections and rights.  Right this moment hundreds of thousands of families and loved ones are anxiously waiting and living in fear. Already over 54,000 Color of Change members have signed the petition calling on Congress to protect Black immigrants. 

We cannot let Trump keep shutting down the government because his administration rather attack and criminalize Black and Brown immigrants than ensure our entire country has access to healthcare, the ability to work and protect immigrants from detention and deportation. Congress must oppose Trump and be on the right side of history.

Sign the petition.

Until justice is real,

Clarise, and the rest of the Color Of Change team

1. “Government Shutdown Ends After 3 Days of Recriminations,” New York Times, Jan 22, 2018

 

P.S. Below is the original email from Scott on why we need to protect all immigrants:


Trump just announced immigrants are not wanted in the U.S.

It’s time for Congress to pass the DREAM Act and demand the White House extends TPS.

TAKE ACTION!

Yesterday, Jeff Sessions announced that the Trump administration will end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals DACA.1 Today, more than ever our communities must continue to fight back against the Trump regime.  DACA currently protects over 800,000 young immigrants from being deported. It allows immigrants to stay in the U.S., live with their families, work, go to school, and thrive in their communities. Without such a program, millions of families will be torn apart.

But there’s more: Trump is refusing to extend the Temporary Protected Status program for hundreds of thousands of immigrants who have sought safety here in the U.S. from harm, climate disaster, violence in their home country. Many Haitian immigrants and other Black immigrants benefit from this program. It is expected to expire in January. When it expires, many of these immigrants will be immediately deported — forcing many to live in fear. There is already bipartisan support for the extension of TPS. But not for Haitian immigrants.The Trump administration has even said, “Haitians should be prepared to go home.”2 No one should have to live in that kind of fear. There is no time to waste — Congress must act quickly to protect all immigrants.

Tell Congress to pass the DREAM Act and extend the Temporary Protected Status program. Sign the petition.

Since the start of Trump’s occupation in the White House, he has laid out an agenda that harms immigrants. It began with the executive orders to strip funds from Sanctuary Cities and issuing travel bans that target Muslim immigrants. We cannot forget the Trump administration is determined to build a border wall. One of the country’s largest private prison companies GEO Group received one of the first contracts from the Trump administration that resulted in the opening of a large Texas detention center for children and families. All of this is happening right on the heels of Trump abusing his power and pardoning former Maricopa County, Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio who was just convicted weeks ago for human rights abuses. He is a known racist who spent his entire tenure as sheriff racially profiling Latinx communities. But at every turn, people have fought back: blocking the travel ban, stalling the funding of the border wall, and cities filing lawsuits to protect Sanctuary Cities. So we know together we will continue to win each and every battle.

Trump’s agenda is all part of a larger racist, white supremacist agenda to get rid of communities of color, and Black and Brown immigrants. Congress must stop Trump now. Congress must put forth the effort to not allow Trump use immigrants as pawns for his agenda to build a wall and must stop the increased policing. Their silence must end today.

Sign the petition to demand Congress pass the DREAM Act and extend TPS.

Trump does not care about any immigrant. He wants to get rid of every immigrant and their families. This is a clear attack on all Black and Brown immigrants regardless of their status. Congress can no longer stay on the sidelines and let Trump continue his vicious attack on immigrants. For years, people have been on the frontlines pushing for change that will end the discrimination and violence against immigrants. The reality is, more needs to be done to ensure all immigrants are protected. Congress must not exploit immigrants to promote Trump’s agenda for building a wall or increasing funding for harsher policing and law enforcement. Instead, the legislation must reflect the justice our communities. We must end all criminalization of Black and Brown people. Every single person deserves the right to freely live their lives with dignity and without shame. This means, no ban, no wall, no deportations, no detention centers, #DefendDACA #SaveTPS, pass the DREAM Act, and protect our communities.

Sign the petition.

Until justice is real,

Scott, Rashad, Arisha, Scott, Anay, Clarise, Enchanta, Malaya, Katrese, and the rest of the Color Of Change team

References

1. “Watch: Attorney General Jeff Sessions expected to announce end of DACA immigration program,” CNBC, 09-05-2017
https://act.colorofchange.org/go/8754?t=12&akid=8982%2E1174326%2EfVR7BM

2. “‘Temporary’ Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means” National Review, 05-22-2017
http://act.colorofchange.org/go/8730?t=14&akid=8982%2E1174326%2EfVR7BM

28 WA House representatives voted against Equal Pay?


Update: Today, the WA House voted to pass the equal pay bill…but 28 WA representatives somehow managed to vote no on equal pay! The bill will now move to the WA Senate for a vote, and clearly, our legislators need to hear from more of us. Click here to tell your legislators to support HB 1506, the WA equal pay bill. And then read on for a message from Lane, a Working WA member!

 

Dear Friends,We are Working Washington

My name is Lane. I’m a worker, a mom, and a Working Washington member in Seattle. I’m writing to you today to talk to you about the gender pay gap in Washington. It’s going to take a lot of work to turn things around and make progress on equal pay for women — but there’s one way we can help make it happen now.

HB 1506, the equal pay bill, has passed the Washington House & is coming before the Senate. I’d like to share my own story with you, and let you know why I support HB 1506.

Demand equal pay for women: Tell your state legislators why you support HB 1506.

My daughter Emily is 16, and I was a stay-at-home mom for most of her life. But when I got divorced a few years ago, I needed to go back to work.


Me with my daughter, Emily, when she was younger

I have a master’s degree and I’ve held management-level jobs, so I thought I’d be able to re-enter the workforce smoothly. But I was wrong.

(To read the rest of Lane’s story, click here.)

Right now, women in Washington make 79 cents for every dollar earned by a man. The gap in earnings is even more severe for women of color, who are paid just 60 cents for every dollar earned by a white man.

If we want to change that, we need to update our laws. That’s where HB 1506 comes in.

The bill would strengthen Washington’s Equal Pay Act with provisions like prohibiting discrimination in career opportunities, making it illegal for employers to prevent workers from discussing their wages with each other, punishing employers who retaliate against workers for filing a complaint, and improving enforcement.

I’m asking you to support the bill by sending a letter to your state legislators so they know where Washington’s workers stand.

If we stand together, speak out, and share our stories, we can make real change for women in Washington.

Thanks for your support,
Lane, Working WA member