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Ag News: China Retaliation
Ag News: China Retaliation
Ag News: China Retaliation
China is making its retaliation list and checking it twice, targeting ag products. The Humane Society of the U.S. is facing charity oversight groups pushback.
Commission Candidate Drops Out of Race After Controversy
Commission Candidate Drops Out of Race After Controversy
Commission Candidate Drops Out of Race After Controversy
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — A candidate running for the Port of Tacoma commission has dropped out of the race. The state Public Disclosure Commission announced this week that Jim Jensen's campaign asked to withdraw the candidate Monday. The commission says the Republican candidate has time to change his mind...
Bryant on the Air With TV Ad Ahead of Primary
Bryant on the Air With TV Ad Ahead of Primary
Bryant on the Air With TV Ad Ahead of Primary
OLYMPIA. (AP) — Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Bryant has released his first TV ad in his campaign against incumbent Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee. The one-minute ad, which shows Bryant hiking in the woods and walking at the Port of Seattle, where he previously served as commissioner, is running on network and cable television channels in all major Washington markets...
Bill Clinton to Campaign in Spokane, Vancouver
Bill Clinton to Campaign in Spokane, Vancouver
Bill Clinton to Campaign in Spokane, Vancouver
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton will be in Spokane and Vancouver to campaign for his wife, Hillary Clinton, in the run up to Washington's Democratic caucuses. Bill Clinton will speak at Spokane Falls Community College Monday afternoon and at Clark College in Vancouver Monday evening. ...
Bill Clinton to Campaign in Spokane, Vancouver
Bill Clinton to Campaign in Spokane, Vancouver
Bill Clinton to Campaign in Spokane, Vancouver
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton will be in Spokane and Vancouver to campaign for his wife, Hillary Clinton, in the run up to Washington's Democratic caucuses. Bill Clinton will speak at Spokane Falls Community College Monday afternoon and at Clark College in Vancouver Monday evening. ...
Agriculture Committee Approved New Pesticide Regulation; Farmers Join The Fight Against McDonalds
Agriculture Committee Approved New Pesticide Regulation; Farmers Join The Fight Against McDonalds
Agriculture Committee Approved New Pesticide Regulation; Farmers Join The Fight Against McDonalds
The House Agriculture Committee approved the Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act of 2015 last week - which would clarify Congressional intent regarding pesticide regulation in or near waters of the United States. House Ag Chair Mike Conaway says costly and duplicative regulations permitting requirements on farmers weaken the economy in Rural America...
Bloomberg to Spend $500,000 of His Own Money on Gay Marriage Campaigns
Bloomberg to Spend $500,000 of His Own Money on Gay Marriage Campaigns
Bloomberg to Spend $500,000 of His Own Money on Gay Marriage Campaigns
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he'll spend $500,000 of his personal fortune on gay marriage campaigns in Maine, Minnesota and Washington state to help them raise an equal amount. Monday's announcement follows up on a political spending push the billionaire businessman-turned-politician announced last week...

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