1976ko greba mugimenduaren eta sarraskiaren 50. Urteurreneko azken ekitaldia emaitu ostean izan gara Lander Garcia Martxoak 3 elkarteko kidearekin.  Egunean zehar sentitu dutena eta aurrera begirako erronkak azaldu dizkigu: “50 urte eta gero begira nola gauden, milaka lagun estatuak kontatu nahi izan ez duena aldarrikatzen”.

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1976ko greba mugimenduaren eta sarraskiaren 50. Urteurreneko azken ekitaldia emaitu ostean izan gara Lander Garcia Martxoak 3 elkarteko kidearekin.  Egunean zehar sentitu dutena eta aurrera begirako erronkak azaldu dizkigu: “50 urte eta gero begira nola gauden, milaka lagun estatuak kontatu nahi izan ez duena aldarrikatzen”.

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A prohibition on law enforcement covering their faces, motivated by masked federal immigration agents, is one step closer to becoming Washington law.  The state House passed the legislation along party lines Tuesday with Democrats in support. The Senate approved it in January. It now heads back to the Senate, which will need to concur with […]

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A prohibition on law enforcement covering their faces, motivated by masked federal immigration agents, is one step closer to becoming Washington law.  The state House passed the legislation along party lines Tuesday with Democrats in support. The Senate approved it in January. It now heads back to the Senate, which will need to concur with […]

North Carolina’s pivotal 2026 U.S. Senate matchup is set, the Associated Press has projected, with former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper and former state and national GOP Chairman Michael Whatley easily sewing up their parties’ nominations in unofficial results Tuesday. Cooper secured the Democratic nomination in a victory that was anticipated since he declared his candidacy […]

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North Carolina’s pivotal 2026 U.S. Senate matchup is set, the Associated Press has projected, with former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper and former state and national GOP Chairman Michael Whatley easily sewing up their parties’ nominations in unofficial results Tuesday. Cooper secured the Democratic nomination in a victory that was anticipated since he declared his candidacy […]

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די ייִדישע ליטעראַטור האָט אַ היפּשע צאָל בולטע אימאַזשן פֿון קאַפֿע־הײַזער: מנחם–מענדלס שילדערונג פֿון „קאַפֿע פֿאַנקאָני‟ אין אָדעס; די ניו־יאָרקער „קיביזאַרנע‟ און „קאַפֿע–ראָיאַל‟ אױפֿן איסט–סײַד. אָפֿט לײענט מען די דאָזיקע באַשרײַבונגען װי טשיקאַװע עפּיזאָדן, אָבער אין דער אמתן איז דאָס קאַװע־הױז געװען אַ װיכטיקע קולטורעלע אינסטיטוציע, בפֿרט ערבֿ דער צװײטער װעלט־מלחמה. דאָס בוך פֿון פּראָפֿעסאָר... The post The cafe as a refuge of Jewish culture appeared first on The Forward.

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די ייִדישע ליטעראַטור האָט אַ היפּשע צאָל בולטע אימאַזשן פֿון קאַפֿע־הײַזער: מנחם–מענדלס שילדערונג פֿון „קאַפֿע פֿאַנקאָני‟ אין אָדעס; די ניו־יאָרקער „קיביזאַרנע‟ און „קאַפֿע–ראָיאַל‟ אױפֿן איסט–סײַד. אָפֿט לײענט מען די דאָזיקע באַשרײַבונגען װי טשיקאַװע עפּיזאָדן, אָבער אין דער אמתן איז דאָס קאַװע־הױז געװען אַ װיכטיקע קולטורעלע אינסטיטוציע, בפֿרט ערבֿ דער צװײטער װעלט־מלחמה. דאָס בוך פֿון פּראָפֿעסאָר... The post The cafe as a refuge of Jewish culture appeared first on The Forward.

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די ייִדישע ליטעראַטור האָט אַ היפּשע צאָל בולטע אימאַזשן פֿון קאַפֿע־הײַזער: מנחם–מענדלס שילדערונג פֿון „קאַפֿע פֿאַנקאָני‟ אין אָדעס; די ניו־יאָרקער „קיביזאַרנע‟ און „קאַפֿע–ראָיאַל‟ אױפֿן איסט–סײַד. אָפֿט לײענט מען די דאָזיקע באַשרײַבונגען װי טשיקאַװע עפּיזאָדן, אָבער אין דער אמתן איז דאָס קאַװע־הױז געװען אַ װיכטיקע קולטורעלע אינסטיטוציע, בפֿרט ערבֿ דער צװײטער װעלט־מלחמה. דאָס בוך פֿון פּראָפֿעסאָר... The post The cafe as a refuge of Jewish culture appeared first on The Forward.

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די ייִדישע ליטעראַטור האָט אַ היפּשע צאָל בולטע אימאַזשן פֿון קאַפֿע־הײַזער: מנחם–מענדלס שילדערונג פֿון „קאַפֿע פֿאַנקאָני‟ אין אָדעס; די ניו־יאָרקער „קיביזאַרנע‟ און „קאַפֿע–ראָיאַל‟ אױפֿן איסט–סײַד. אָפֿט לײענט מען די דאָזיקע באַשרײַבונגען װי טשיקאַװע עפּיזאָדן, אָבער אין דער אמתן איז דאָס קאַװע־הױז געװען אַ װיכטיקע קולטורעלע אינסטיטוציע, בפֿרט ערבֿ דער צװײטער װעלט־מלחמה. דאָס בוך פֿון פּראָפֿעסאָר... The post The cafe as a refuge of Jewish culture appeared first on The Forward.

OMAHA — Jim Vokal told the Omaha City Council Tuesday that he hadn’t spoken before the body since he was an elected member back in 2009. “So for an issue to bring me out of retirement, it must be significant,” said Vokal, now CEO of the Omaha-based Platte Institute, a public policy organization that advocates […]

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OMAHA — Jim Vokal told the Omaha City Council Tuesday that he hadn’t spoken before the body since he was an elected member back in 2009. “So for an issue to bring me out of retirement, it must be significant,” said Vokal, now CEO of the Omaha-based Platte Institute, a public policy organization that advocates […]

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Judge Michael Farbiarz ordered ICE officials on Monday to respond in writing to certain court orders or face potential contempt proceedings.

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Judge Michael Farbiarz ordered ICE officials on Monday to respond in writing to certain court orders or face potential contempt proceedings.

L’etapa 0-3 és un espai amb identitat pròpia, amb una densitat de processos maduratius, emocionals i cognitius extraordinària. En aquests primers anys, l’infant construeix les bases de la seva identitat, de la seva relació amb el cos, amb els altres i amb el món. Acompanyar l’autonomia no és accelerar competències, sinó generar les condicions perquè [...] L'entrada Acompanyar l’autonomia en l’etapa 0-3: una mirada pedagògica des del respecte i la presència ha aparegut primer a El Diari de l'Educació.

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L’etapa 0-3 és un espai amb identitat pròpia, amb una densitat de processos maduratius, emocionals i cognitius extraordinària. En aquests primers anys, l’infant construeix les bases de la seva identitat, de la seva relació amb el cos, amb els altres i amb el món. Acompanyar l’autonomia no és accelerar competències, sinó generar les condicions perquè [...] L'entrada Acompanyar l’autonomia en l’etapa 0-3: una mirada pedagògica des del respecte i la presència ha aparegut primer a El Diari de l'Educació.

Tarrant County’s Judge Tim O’Hare and Precinct 2 Commissioner Alisa Simmons are ahead in early voting results in their primary elections, unofficial results show. Republican candidate O’ Hare received 74,252 […]

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Tarrant County’s Judge Tim O’Hare and Precinct 2 Commissioner Alisa Simmons are ahead in early voting results in their primary elections, unofficial results show. Republican candidate O’ Hare received 74,252 […]

La maquinària que ha fet créixer de manera constant la influència d’aquesta xarxa d’investigadors i investigadors es basa en allò que diverses persones, com va dir Mariano Fernández Enguita, han definit com un model de negoci. No basat en els diners (o no només), sinó en el prestigi acadèmic. “El CREA era bo en l’autopromoció [...] L'entrada El CREA ha utilitzat noms d’acadèmics en comitès científics de revistes i congressos sense avís previ ha aparegut primer a El Diari de l'Educació.

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La maquinària que ha fet créixer de manera constant la influència d’aquesta xarxa d’investigadors i investigadors es basa en allò que diverses persones, com va dir Mariano Fernández Enguita, han definit com un model de negoci. No basat en els diners (o no només), sinó en el prestigi acadèmic. “El CREA era bo en l’autopromoció [...] L'entrada El CREA ha utilitzat noms d’acadèmics en comitès científics de revistes i congressos sense avís previ ha aparegut primer a El Diari de l'Educació.

(The Center Square) – Nine days remain in the 2026 legislative session in Olympia, and the proposed income tax has yet to reach the House floor and reports circulating late Tuesday suggest it may not reach the floor this session. There are media reports that Gov. Bob Ferguson has told supporters and donors that getting it just right could mean “coming back next year to finish the bill in a longer session,” he wrote in an email to political donors and supporters. Ferguson told the Washington State Standard he is “hopeful” an agreement can be reached by the end of the session March 12. Senate Bill 6346, a 9.9% tax on income above $1 million, already cleared the Senate, but when it passed a House committee last week, amendments that were attached changed the legislation, stripping out a key tax break for large corporations. Since then, several big tech companies have publicly blasted the bill, releasing a letter Monday warning that the proposed income tax on people making $1 million or more a year could undermine their industry’s development and progression. As reported by The Center Square, the letter to Ferguson was signed by a variety of tech sector company leaders, including Allen Institute founding CEO Oren Etzioni, Read AI CEO and Co-founder David Shim, and founder and former vice president for AI at Microsoft Luis Vargas, among others. On late day news that Ferguson may be backing off the income tax for this year, Washington State Republican Party Chair Jim Walsh, who also serves in the House, texted The Center Square. “The fatal flaw in the current governor’s unconstitutional income tax scheme is that it doesn’t include a constitutional amendment. He and his supporters can spin that as much as they like but, without amending Article VII, they’ve got a dead fish in their bowl,” Walsh wrote. Senate Minority Leader John Braun stepped off the Senate floor to call The Center Square upon hearing news that the bill may be dead for this year. He said he met with Ferguson on Tuesday and discussed the income tax in length, but said the governor did not mention his hesitation with the bill at this point, nor did he mention sending a letter out to supporters and donors about potentially waiting until next year to try again. “Language that gave a preferable B&O tax status and some other preferable tax statuses to certain industry groups, primarily big tech, were stripped out,” Walsh told The Center Square in an earlier Tuesday interview, referencing the House version that passed a committee last week. “Those groups who might have been neutral or even slightly positive on the state income tax scheme now are against it," he said, "as they should be, and they should have been all along, frankly.” Walsh said he’s convinced Democrats are fighting among themselves at this point, with moderate members urging support for alternate legislation that would allow voters to weigh in before passage of an income tax. “Right now, all the negotiation, all the panic, all the neurosis, is amongst the Democrats," he said. "They’re all trying to figure out how to put some more lipstick on this pig and make it less horrible.” Also late day Tuesday, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced that Seattle based Starbucks is “expanding its North American presence with plans to locate a corporate operations office in Davidson County later this year,” noted the news release. “Companies across the nation recognize that Tennessee’s strong values and fiscally-conservative approach are good for business, and we are proud to welcome another Fortune 500 company like Starbucks to our state,” said Gov. Bill Lee. During a Tuesday media availability, Republican legislative leaders said the pushback from the business community on the income tax should not be ignored. “The AWB [Association of Washington Business] poll said one in two businesses are considering leaving Washington, and when those businesses leave the state, jobs for everyday people leave too and that means taxpayer dollars are going to be leaving,” said Rep. April Connors, R-Kennewick. A communications contact in Ferguson’s office said she did not have the letter referenced in media reports that Ferguson sent to his supporters about the potential pullback on the income tax. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

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(The Center Square) – Nine days remain in the 2026 legislative session in Olympia, and the proposed income tax has yet to reach the House floor and reports circulating late Tuesday suggest it may not reach the floor this session. There are media reports that Gov. Bob Ferguson has told supporters and donors that getting it just right could mean “coming back next year to finish the bill in a longer session,” he wrote in an email to political donors and supporters. Ferguson told the Washington State Standard he is “hopeful” an agreement can be reached by the end of the session March 12. Senate Bill 6346, a 9.9% tax on income above $1 million, already cleared the Senate, but when it passed a House committee last week, amendments that were attached changed the legislation, stripping out a key tax break for large corporations. Since then, several big tech companies have publicly blasted the bill, releasing a letter Monday warning that the proposed income tax on people making $1 million or more a year could undermine their industry’s development and progression. As reported by The Center Square, the letter to Ferguson was signed by a variety of tech sector company leaders, including Allen Institute founding CEO Oren Etzioni, Read AI CEO and Co-founder David Shim, and founder and former vice president for AI at Microsoft Luis Vargas, among others. On late day news that Ferguson may be backing off the income tax for this year, Washington State Republican Party Chair Jim Walsh, who also serves in the House, texted The Center Square. “The fatal flaw in the current governor’s unconstitutional income tax scheme is that it doesn’t include a constitutional amendment. He and his supporters can spin that as much as they like but, without amending Article VII, they’ve got a dead fish in their bowl,” Walsh wrote. Senate Minority Leader John Braun stepped off the Senate floor to call The Center Square upon hearing news that the bill may be dead for this year. He said he met with Ferguson on Tuesday and discussed the income tax in length, but said the governor did not mention his hesitation with the bill at this point, nor did he mention sending a letter out to supporters and donors about potentially waiting until next year to try again. “Language that gave a preferable B&O tax status and some other preferable tax statuses to certain industry groups, primarily big tech, were stripped out,” Walsh told The Center Square in an earlier Tuesday interview, referencing the House version that passed a committee last week. “Those groups who might have been neutral or even slightly positive on the state income tax scheme now are against it," he said, "as they should be, and they should have been all along, frankly.” Walsh said he’s convinced Democrats are fighting among themselves at this point, with moderate members urging support for alternate legislation that would allow voters to weigh in before passage of an income tax. “Right now, all the negotiation, all the panic, all the neurosis, is amongst the Democrats," he said. "They’re all trying to figure out how to put some more lipstick on this pig and make it less horrible.” Also late day Tuesday, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced that Seattle based Starbucks is “expanding its North American presence with plans to locate a corporate operations office in Davidson County later this year,” noted the news release. “Companies across the nation recognize that Tennessee’s strong values and fiscally-conservative approach are good for business, and we are proud to welcome another Fortune 500 company like Starbucks to our state,” said Gov. Bill Lee. During a Tuesday media availability, Republican legislative leaders said the pushback from the business community on the income tax should not be ignored. “The AWB [Association of Washington Business] poll said one in two businesses are considering leaving Washington, and when those businesses leave the state, jobs for everyday people leave too and that means taxpayer dollars are going to be leaving,” said Rep. April Connors, R-Kennewick. A communications contact in Ferguson’s office said she did not have the letter referenced in media reports that Ferguson sent to his supporters about the potential pullback on the income tax. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.

Paul Brainerd did two things that rarely sit comfortably together. He helped make publishing cheaper and easier, then spent much of what he earned trying to protect the landscapes that were being consumed by growth. He died on February 15th 2026, aged 78, at his home on Bainbridge Island, Washington. In the 1980s, when most […]

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Paul Brainerd did two things that rarely sit comfortably together. He helped make publishing cheaper and easier, then spent much of what he earned trying to protect the landscapes that were being consumed by growth. He died on February 15th 2026, aged 78, at his home on Bainbridge Island, Washington. In the 1980s, when most […]

Both the Senate and House authored bills early in the session that would increase teacher pay. A Senate bill would’ve given educators a $2,000 a year increase, while the House proposed a $5,000 raise.

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Both the Senate and House authored bills early in the session that would increase teacher pay. A Senate bill would’ve given educators a $2,000 a year increase, while the House proposed a $5,000 raise.

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The Milwaukee Police Department has explicitly banned officers from using masks or other facial coverings to hide their identities, Milwaukee Common Council members announced on Monday.  “We met with the police chief, delivered the message of what our constituents were demanding, and he acted. This is about responsiveness, accountability and trust,” Alderperson JoCasta Zamarripa said […]

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The Milwaukee Police Department has explicitly banned officers from using masks or other facial coverings to hide their identities, Milwaukee Common Council members announced on Monday.  “We met with the police chief, delivered the message of what our constituents were demanding, and he acted. This is about responsiveness, accountability and trust,” Alderperson JoCasta Zamarripa said […]

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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་གི་གཟའ་ཟླ་བ་ནས་པ་སངས་བར་གྱི་སྔ་དགོང་གཉིས་ཀྱི་ཀུན་གླེང་བརྙན་འཕྲིན་ནང་གསར་འགྱུར་དང་། དྲ་སྣང་གི་བོད། ཆབ་སྲིད་བཙོན་པ་ངོ་སྤྲོད། དཔེ་ཀློག་སོགས་ཀྱི་ལས་རིམ་དང་། བརྗོད་གཞི་གལ་ཆེན་མང་པོའི་ཐད་དུས་ཐོག་ཏུ་བགྲོ་གླེང་ལྷུག་པོར་གནང་བའི་ལེ་ཚན་བཅས་ཡོད་པས་དུས་ལྟར་གཟིགས་རོགས་གནང་། ཀུན་གླེང་ཐད་གཏོང་གི་དུས་ཚོད་ནི་རྒྱ་གར་གྱི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བདུན་དང་ཕྱེད་ཀ་ནས་བརྒྱད་པའི་བར་དང་། བོད་ནང་གི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བཅུ་བ་ནས་༡༠ དང་ཕྱེད་ཀའི་བར། དེ་བཞིན་ཨ་རིའི་ཤར་ཕྱོགས་ཀྱི་ཞོགས་པའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་༡༠ པ་ནས་༡༠...

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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་གི་གཟའ་ཟླ་བ་ནས་པ་སངས་བར་གྱི་སྔ་དགོང་གཉིས་ཀྱི་ཀུན་གླེང་བརྙན་འཕྲིན་ནང་གསར་འགྱུར་དང་། དྲ་སྣང་གི་བོད། ཆབ་སྲིད་བཙོན་པ་ངོ་སྤྲོད། དཔེ་ཀློག་སོགས་ཀྱི་ལས་རིམ་དང་། བརྗོད་གཞི་གལ་ཆེན་མང་པོའི་ཐད་དུས་ཐོག་ཏུ་བགྲོ་གླེང་ལྷུག་པོར་གནང་བའི་ལེ་ཚན་བཅས་ཡོད་པས་དུས་ལྟར་གཟིགས་རོགས་གནང་། ཀུན་གླེང་ཐད་གཏོང་གི་དུས་ཚོད་ནི་རྒྱ་གར་གྱི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བདུན་དང་ཕྱེད་ཀ་ནས་བརྒྱད་པའི་བར་དང་། བོད་ནང་གི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བཅུ་བ་ནས་༡༠ དང་ཕྱེད་ཀའི་བར། དེ་བཞིན་ཨ་རིའི་ཤར་ཕྱོགས་ཀྱི་ཞོགས་པའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་༡༠ པ་ནས་༡༠...

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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་།
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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་གི་གཟའ་ཟླ་བ་ནས་པ་སངས་བར་གྱི་སྔ་དགོང་གཉིས་ཀྱི་ཀུན་གླེང་བརྙན་འཕྲིན་ནང་གསར་འགྱུར་དང་། དྲ་སྣང་གི་བོད། ཆབ་སྲིད་བཙོན་པ་ངོ་སྤྲོད། དཔེ་ཀློག་སོགས་ཀྱི་ལས་རིམ་དང་། བརྗོད་གཞི་གལ་ཆེན་མང་པོའི་ཐད་དུས་ཐོག་ཏུ་བགྲོ་གླེང་ལྷུག་པོར་གནང་བའི་ལེ་ཚན་བཅས་ཡོད་པས་དུས་ལྟར་གཟིགས་རོགས་གནང་། ཀུན་གླེང་ཐད་གཏོང་གི་དུས་ཚོད་ནི་རྒྱ་གར་གྱི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བདུན་དང་ཕྱེད་ཀ་ནས་བརྒྱད་པའི་བར་དང་། བོད་ནང་གི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བཅུ་བ་ནས་༡༠ དང་ཕྱེད་ཀའི་བར། དེ་བཞིན་ཨ་རིའི་ཤར་ཕྱོགས་ཀྱི་ཞོགས་པའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་༡༠ པ་ནས་༡༠...

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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་།
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ཨ་རིའི་རླུང་འཕྲིན་ཁང་གི་གཟའ་ཟླ་བ་ནས་པ་སངས་བར་གྱི་སྔ་དགོང་གཉིས་ཀྱི་ཀུན་གླེང་བརྙན་འཕྲིན་ནང་གསར་འགྱུར་དང་། དྲ་སྣང་གི་བོད། ཆབ་སྲིད་བཙོན་པ་ངོ་སྤྲོད། དཔེ་ཀློག་སོགས་ཀྱི་ལས་རིམ་དང་། བརྗོད་གཞི་གལ་ཆེན་མང་པོའི་ཐད་དུས་ཐོག་ཏུ་བགྲོ་གླེང་ལྷུག་པོར་གནང་བའི་ལེ་ཚན་བཅས་ཡོད་པས་དུས་ལྟར་གཟིགས་རོགས་གནང་། ཀུན་གླེང་ཐད་གཏོང་གི་དུས་ཚོད་ནི་རྒྱ་གར་གྱི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བདུན་དང་ཕྱེད་ཀ་ནས་བརྒྱད་པའི་བར་དང་། བོད་ནང་གི་དགོང་མོའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་བཅུ་བ་ནས་༡༠ དང་ཕྱེད་ཀའི་བར། དེ་བཞིན་ཨ་རིའི་ཤར་ཕྱོགས་ཀྱི་ཞོགས་པའི་ཆུ་ཚོད་༡༠ པ་ནས་༡༠...

(The Center Square) – The Washington state House of Representatives has passed a Senate bill that would prohibit law enforcement officers from wearing facial coverings in public and on duty. The bill also creates a civil cause of action for private citizens detained by law enforcement wearing mask at the time of detention. The bill has been a high priority for majority party Democrats in Olympia since the beginning of session, in response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers operating on duty with facial masks. In January, the Department of Homeland Security claimed that since President Donald Trump took office in January 2025, ICE officers had experienced a 1,300% increase in assaults, a 3,200% increase in vehicular attacks, and an 8,000% increase in death threats. Prior to Tuesday's 56-37 vote, Republican House members proposed numerous amendments, most of which were rejected by the chamber. One that was accepted expanded the helmet exemption to the prohibition on law enforcement officers wearing facial coverings to include a “helmet used to protect the wearer's head during transportation on a wheeled all-terrain vehicle, snowmobile, helicopter, or any vehicle for which a helmet may be used to protect the wearer's head.” Another successful amendment exempts a head or face covering worn for “religious purposes.” Other amendments were more ideological than practical, including one that added an intent section acknowledging that a similar law enacted by the state of California is subject to a preliminary injunction. The proposed intent section then declares, “Therefore, the legislature intends to further encumber Washington peace officers, who the legislature finds do not wear masks, in a feigned attempt to ‘do something’ about a superior level of government that the legislature is subservient to. The legislature apologizes to all Washington peace officers who have been unfairly slandered and demonized by politicians seeking to score political points and social media attention." The bill will now return to the Senate for concurrency.

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(The Center Square) – The Washington state House of Representatives has passed a Senate bill that would prohibit law enforcement officers from wearing facial coverings in public and on duty. The bill also creates a civil cause of action for private citizens detained by law enforcement wearing mask at the time of detention. The bill has been a high priority for majority party Democrats in Olympia since the beginning of session, in response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers operating on duty with facial masks. In January, the Department of Homeland Security claimed that since President Donald Trump took office in January 2025, ICE officers had experienced a 1,300% increase in assaults, a 3,200% increase in vehicular attacks, and an 8,000% increase in death threats. Prior to Tuesday's 56-37 vote, Republican House members proposed numerous amendments, most of which were rejected by the chamber. One that was accepted expanded the helmet exemption to the prohibition on law enforcement officers wearing facial coverings to include a “helmet used to protect the wearer's head during transportation on a wheeled all-terrain vehicle, snowmobile, helicopter, or any vehicle for which a helmet may be used to protect the wearer's head.” Another successful amendment exempts a head or face covering worn for “religious purposes.” Other amendments were more ideological than practical, including one that added an intent section acknowledging that a similar law enacted by the state of California is subject to a preliminary injunction. The proposed intent section then declares, “Therefore, the legislature intends to further encumber Washington peace officers, who the legislature finds do not wear masks, in a feigned attempt to ‘do something’ about a superior level of government that the legislature is subservient to. The legislature apologizes to all Washington peace officers who have been unfairly slandered and demonized by politicians seeking to score political points and social media attention." The bill will now return to the Senate for concurrency.

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After shooting down an amendment that would have allowed private schools to continue to require students to be vaccinated, a Senate panel Tuesday night voted to approve legislation that would make it easier for parents to not vaccinate their school-aged children. “I just wanted to say thank you to the senators for considering the legislation. […]

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After shooting down an amendment that would have allowed private schools to continue to require students to be vaccinated, a Senate panel Tuesday night voted to approve legislation that would make it easier for parents to not vaccinate their school-aged children. “I just wanted to say thank you to the senators for considering the legislation. […]

An Idaho House committee on Tuesday rejected a bill to criminalize helping unauthorized immigrants.  House Bill 764, sponsored by Rep. Dale Hawkins, R-Fernwood, and promoted by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, would allow people and organizations to be charged with crimes for helping unauthorized immigrants in Idaho get shelter, financial support, legal assistance […]

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An Idaho House committee on Tuesday rejected a bill to criminalize helping unauthorized immigrants.  House Bill 764, sponsored by Rep. Dale Hawkins, R-Fernwood, and promoted by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, would allow people and organizations to be charged with crimes for helping unauthorized immigrants in Idaho get shelter, financial support, legal assistance […]

Campaigners for an Ann Arbor municipal utility are collecting signatures to put a question on the November ballot, offering residents a path to replace DTE Energy with public power.

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Campaigners for an Ann Arbor municipal utility are collecting signatures to put a question on the November ballot, offering residents a path to replace DTE Energy with public power.