Other Voices

The voices featured here offer a diverse and dynamic range of perspectives on the issues that matter most to our community. Whether addressing social justice, environmental sustainability, healthcare, or education, you can expect thought-provoking insights and informed opinions from our dedicated contributors who are working tirelessly to create positive change in our county.

Our hope is that these topics will inspire you to engage in meaningful discussions and ultimately empower you to take an active role in shaping the future of our local community.

Don Schwerin Don Schwerin

Whole Washington: SB 5233

Our topic for this evening is how we keep rural health care viable. How we keep rural hospitals alive.
Don Schwerin, Ag & Rural Caucus

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New York Times New York Times

How to fix America’s two-party problem

Imagine a Congress where politicians of different ideologies work together to pass legislation reflecting what most Americans want. This isn’t hypothetical; it’s how Congress worked for much of the 20th century.
Jess Wegman and Lee Drutman, The New York Times

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Jerry LeClaire Jerry LeClaire

The Two Santas

We’ve just been through another Republican-engineered government shutdown threat. It looks like in the next few weeks, there will be another “debt ceiling” crisis, also courtesy of Republican machinations.
Jerry LeClaire, Indivisible - Keep to the High Ground

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Tim Copeland Tim Copeland

Is Trump right about the U.S. 'subsidizing' Canada?

Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed the United States is 'subsidizing' Canada 'to the tune of $100B.' Where does that number come from? And is Canada really getting a free ride from the U.S.? Andrew Chang dives into the math, the money and the politics of the Canada-U.S. trade relationship to uncover how much — if any — of what Trump says is actually true.
Andrew Chan, CBC News

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Danny Westneat Danny Westneat

WA’s next governor turns out to be a wild card

In the game of chess, some players are known for being aggressive, others defensive, others for waging chaos all over the board. Then there’s some who use a “gambit,” famed because the goal is to win by first doing some losing.
Danny Westneat, The Seattle Times

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New York Times New York Times

What Vaccine Skepticism Can Do

In early December 2019, I called Faimalotoa Kika Stowers, the health minister of Samoa. The measles outbreak that began earlier that fall on her small Pacific island nation had spread out of control and become an epidemic that threatened to overwhelm the country.
Dr. Josh Green, Governor of Hawaii, in The New York Times

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The Borowitz Report The Borowitz Report

Democracy Dies in Bezos

Ann Telnaes, Pulitzer-winning cartoonist for the Washington Post since 2008, quit the paper this week after her editor killed her cartoon depicting WaPo owner Jeff Bezos and other craven billionaires debasing themselves before Donald J. Trump.
Andy Borowitz, The Borowitz Report

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Dan Rather Dan Rather

A Man of Honesty

Today, we lost a singular figure in American history. There has never been a president or a former president quite like Jimmy Carter. 
Dan Rather, Steady in Substack

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Walla Walla County Democrats Walla Walla County Democrats

Why Volunteering is One of the Most Powerful Things You Can Do for Your Health

One of the first pieces of advice that Dan Buettner, the founder of Blue Zones, always gives as a way to improve your life, health, and happiness is to sign up to volunteer in your community. It’s a long-term investment in your health and in your city if you sign up to do it regularly, and you’ll meet like-minded people along the way.
Naomi Imatome-Yun, Blue Zones

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