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In the Newsroom with Gov.Inslee ~~ April 2014
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04/29/2014 – Gov. Inslee announces executive action to reduce carbon pollution and promote clean energy
- 04/28/2014 – Governor Inslee announces appointment of Bernard F. Veljacic to Clark County Superior Court
- 04/25/2014 – Gov. Jay Inslee announces new partnership that will provide aid to Hampton Lumber Mill in Darrington
- 04/24/2014 – Gov. Jay Inslee’s statement regarding NCLB waiver notification from US Department of Education
- 04/23/2014 – Governor, Attorney General take next legal step to keep Hanford cleanup on track
- 04/21/2014 – Governor Inslee announces appointment of Gayle Harthcock to Yakima County Superior Court
- 04/18/2014 – Governor, Attorney General reject federal Department of Energy’s proposed changes to Hanford cleanup plan
- 04/11/2014 – Governor Inslee requests farm disaster assistance for farmers in Snohomish County affected by SR 530 slide
- 04/11/2014 – Governor Inslee announces appointment of Judge Michael Trickey to the Washington State Court of Appeals
- 04/10/2014 – Governor Jay Inslee announces steps to preserve SNAP benefits for Washington families in need
- 04/08/2014 – Governor Jay Inslee proclaims April as National Poetry Month in Washington, dedicates month to people of Oso, Arlington and Darrington
- 04/08/2014 – Statement from Gov. Inslee on announcement of President Obama’s visit to SR 530 slide April 22
- 04/04/2014 – Governor Inslee signs significant bills to improve health care and reduce costs
- 04/02/2014 – President Obama approves Major Disaster Declaration for SR 530 slide
- 04/02/2014 – Gov Inslee announces appointment of Tanya Thorp to King County Superior Court
- 04/01/2014 – Gov. Inslee requests more federal disaster assistance for the SR 530 Slide
Colombia’s U’wa People Facing Violent Eviction
URGENT – We are sending this critical update and call for support given signs the Colombian government is preparing to violently evict the U’wa indigenous people from their own territory. Amazon Watch is raising funds to bring two U’wa leaders (seen in this video) to the United States in mid-May so they can communicate their situation to the world in their own voice. They will attend the UN’s annual meeting of indigenous peoples in New York City and then carry out important advocacy meetings in Washington, DC. But we need your help to get them here!
A Tragedy Foretold?
Colombia’s U’wa People Facing Violent Eviction
The last time Colombian armed forces evicted an U’wa protest, it ended in tragedy. On February 11th, 2000, three indigenous children drowned in the Cubogón River as they fled helicopter-bound National Police. The U’wa were peacefully blocking a road and stopping materials for an oil exploration project, not miles from where they are currently camped out in La China.
This situation is at risk of repeating itself once again. Though the U’wa held high-level talks last Friday with the Colombian government, the Minister of Energy and Mines, Amylkar Acosta, stated this morning in a Caracol Radio interview that the government might declare a State of Emergency given that the shut-down of the Caño Limón pipeline is causing significant economic losses. Some 2.5 million barrels of oil have not been exported since the pipeline was bombed on March 25th, resulting in an estimated $8 million in daily revenue losses for the government.
ALEC Stop outsourcing today!
Stop ALEC from outsourcing jobs and public services
We have seen our jobs and public services outsourced for far too long. Groups like the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) lobby politicians to ship American jobs overseas to maximize corporate profits and privatize control of our government.
Tell your state legislators to stop outsourcing American jobs today!
Hidden from view at expensive junkets and back rooms, ALEC cajoles our elected officials to compromise the public’s interest. Instead, these crooked politicians agree to ALEC’s bidding by outsourcing the services we depend on like schools, police and fire departments.
This needs to stop.
Send a message to your legislator to stop outsourcing our country’s jobs and services!
Thanks for all that you do.
-Marisol



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