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Nov. 29

 

When will the conservatives discover FOIA? by Mark Tapscott, townhall.com

 

Nov. 29

Budget solutions for legislators
Seven steps to eliminate the deficit
-EFF

 

Nov. 29

Conservative Group Challenges Taxpayer-Funded 'Indoctrination' - CNS News

 

Nov. 29

Port of Port Angeles passes budget despite long term debt - by Peter Ripley

 

   
Nov. 28 Consumer, privacy advocates concerned about banks' possible data accord with government - Oregon Live

 

Nov. 28

Commentary: High business tax will hurt everyone - State should tighten belt so the economy can recover - Spokesman Review

 

Nov. 28

'Strapping us in our cars' - Sierra Club grades cities - by Vin Suprynowicz

 

   

Nov. 25

New federal Patriot Act turns retailers into spies against customers - Boston Globe

 

Nov. 25

Despite an adequate supply of timber, environmentalists costs hundreds their jobs in logging - WA Times

 

Nov. 25

Placing land into "public" ownership is not the solution - Henry Lamb, WND

 

   

Nov. 21

 

Clallam County commissioners prepare to spring new taxes on the citizens - Sue Forde, Citizen Review Online

 

Nov. 21

Pierce County: Hike in property sales tax approved - Public anger, divided council doesn't stop the move - News Tribune

 

Nov. 21 Federal land-use planning in the works? a MUST READ!!  WND

After reading the above article, go to the "Growing Smart" website (CLICK HERE). States are listed on the left hand side.

 

Nov. 21

Pilgrims understood the real source of security - Don Feder, Townhall.com

 

Nov. 21

Wenatchee: Land Trust to buy Sage Hills land for trail - Wenatchee World Online

 

Nov. 21

Cut environmental departments to save taxpayers plenty - by Sue Forde, Citizen Review Online

 
Nov. 21 Pierce County: I-747 forces revisions; council to vote on real estate tax - News Tribune

Nov. 21

Forest Service inflates visitor numbers; British farmers may have to obtain a "license to farm"-WA State Farm Bureau

 

Nov. 21 King County labors over budget: Calls for automatic toilets, one decries citizens as an 'obstacle' - Seattle P-I

 

   

Nov. 21

Makah Tribe, AquaEnergy plan `blue power' project - AP

Nov. 21

State's economic forecast is grim - King 5 News

 

Nov. 21

Budget Woes: Cut boards, commissions and study groups to save money -Jackie Juntti 

State senator's budget idea: Cut all state employee salaries 5 percent

You can't tax your way out of a recession, says state rep - press release

 

Nov. 21

Why the Democrats won, by Phyllis Schlafley, townhall.com

 

   

Nov. 20

Many Nervous About Expanded Fed Powers - Ashcroft's moves alarm Congress - NY Daily News

Homeland military chief looks likely - WA Post

 

   

Nov. 19

 

Puyallup, WA:  Government buys up homes along rivers - King 5 News

 

Nov. 19

 

Congress approves millions for Northwest fish aid - King 5 News

 

Nov. 19

 

Ferret habitat could prevent its extinction - The Everett Herald
   

Nov. 17

It's time for politicians to listen to voters - by Tim Eyman

 

Nov. 17 Sequim, WA: City council may change mind about property tax increase - Sequim Gazette

 

Nov. 17

Gas prices may fall to 80 cents a gallon - 7 am news

 

Nov. 17

BLM getting desperate?  Cattle project in Nevada - Sierra Times

 

Nov. 17 Rangenet 2001: Earth First! Militants and Environmentalists Meet in Phoenix - J. Zane Walley
Nov. 17 Mason County, WA: Restaurant, lounge owners no fan of gambling tax - Shelton Journal

 

   
Nov. 16 Federal judge upholds land grabs - AP

Judge throws out challenge to national monument plan - The Olympian

 

Nov. 16

 

UN revives threat to U.S. economy - Tom DeWeese, American Policy Center

 

Nov. 16

 

Bush administration to end mining ban in Oregon - The Olympian

 

   
Nov. 14 "Public Servants" Going After "Constitutional Terrorists"? - keepandbeararms.com

 

Nov. 14

 

Residents begin to assemble community's 
20-year plan
- Bremerton Sun

 

Nov. 14

 

He Who Decides the Meaning of the Word is the Master -by Thomas L. Jipping
The Free Congre
ss

 

Nov. 14

 

Dam removal opens salmon spawning habitat - King 5 News

 

Nov. 14

 

Federal Court Ruling Could Spell Trouble for Endangered Species List - CNS News
   
Nov. 12 Bush may order smallpox jabs for all - The Times, UK

 

Nov. 12

Tremendous Victory for the Second Amendment - A federal appeals court has struck a big blow in favor of gun owners - American Free Press

Nov. 12

Why Isn't America Freaking Out Over the Anti-Terrorism Act? by Niki Friedrich Raapana 

Constitution shouldn't be casualty in government's terrorism fight - Tribnet

 

Nov. 10

Mason County eyes new tax funding - Looks at increasing real estate excise tax - Shelton Journal

 

Nov. 10

SQUISHY SCIENCE SCRUTINIZED: Klamath basin shutdown questioned as families are thrown into financial distress - PLF

Klamath: 'Project needs political aid' - power plant may bolster region's economy - HeraldandNews

 

Nov. 10

Species protection to be re-examined - The Olympian

Salmon decision brings proposed '99 lawsuit settlement - NMFS will not appeal judge's decision - AP

 

Nov. 10

Patriot Act blind faith - Congressman admits to not reading bill before signing into law - Insight

 

   

Nov. 8

A Lightning Bolt of Reality : The Forced Relocation of Rural Populations - by J. Zane Walley, from Evergreen Magazine   

 

Nov. 8

Forest Service receives $4.1 billion budget for 2002

 

Nov. 8

HHS set to order smallpox vaccination for all Americans - WA Post

 

Nov. 8

Eastern  Washington gets nearly $1 million for wetlands preservation - AP

 

Nov. 7

Local 'Right to Plow' initiatives wins at polls in Snohomish & Other News- WA Farm Bureau News

 

Nov. 7

Eyman returns with more tax revolt: I-747 passes easily - AP

 

Nov. 7

Rep. Chandler to Retire, Take Lobbying Job - Yakima Herald Republic

 

Nov. 7

Clallam County returns for Nov. 6

 

Nov. 7

Courts cases change balance of ballot power - The Oregonian

 

Nov. 7

Ivy in same league as weeds? Not native plant: Public invited to hearing on whether scourge of Pacific Northwest should be listed as noxious weed - News Tribune

 

   
Nov. 6

Groups sue BPA over salmon strategy - Want 'equal treatment' for fish - Daily Herald, Everett, WA

 

Nov. 6

National panel to review Klamath suckerfish - Frontiers of Freedom president blasts it as a "mockery" - Sierra Times

 

Nov. 6

Sometimes good guys win by Tom McCabe, BIAW

 

Nov. 6

Rate reduction expected, but how big? Fed rate stands at 2.5% now, may drop another 1/2% - NY Times

 

Nov. 6

NRA endorses controversial CARA land grab bill - WND

 

   
Nov. 4

Nature Conservancy leads environmental organizations getting taxpayers' dollars for land grabs - by Henry Lamb

 

Nov. 4

States Devising Plan for High-Tech National Identification Cards - Washington Post

 

Nov. 4

Ecology begins to process water right change applications in the Methow - Methow Valley News

 

Nov. 4

Klamath:  Tulelake celebrates $8 million in government funds toward economic recovery - Herald and News 

Congress okays $5 million toward fish screens for sucker fish in Klamath - Herald and News

 

Nov. 4

Skokomish tribe  finding market for wild salmon fading - give fish to food banks - Mason-Shelton Journal

 

Nov. 4

Five new dengue fever cases in Hawaii - mosquito-borne illness spreads - Honolulu Advertiser 

 

   
Nov. 2

Property development rights remove the right to use land - eco-logic 

 

Nov. 2

King County to pay damages in public disclosure lawsuit - NW News 

 

Nov. 2

Waste Wire - a collection of the costly ways in which Washington is spending your money - CAGW 

 

Nov. 2

House passes air security bill - Oregonian

 

Nov. 2

Bush defends decision on executive papers - AP 

 

Nov. 2

Let the internet shine on government spending - Mark Tapscott, Townhall 

 

   
Nov. 1

Nature Conservancy 'protects' Colorado wildlands - ENS 

 

Nov. 1

Arizona hosts conference to look at Colorado Plateau for 'sustainability' - ENS

 

Nov. 1

Water watchers cautious despite October precipitation - Tri-City Herald 

 

   
 

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