By: Dick Conoboy

New state legislation will cause cascade of changes to Bellingham’s codes
CityView, the project that will not die, will soon be subject to scrutiny during an extraordinary meeting of the Planning Commission.
Ugly and expensive. That is what we have brought to the Waterfront.
SB 5188 to establish a Washington state Financial Cooperative is in an uncertain state in the legislature
Washington moves ever closer to public banking for the good of its citizens and the fiscal health of the state.
After clearing the Senate, Washington’s bill to create a public banking cooperative advances to the Democratically controlled House.
Part of a series of articles on the progress of a public banking cooperative in Washington.
City council and planning commission meetings were poor arrangements to begin with, and with Zoom it is very much worse.
A substitute bill for the original SB 5188 was accepted and moved to the Ways and Means Committee for further consideration.
The monumental, pre-COVID levels of cruise ships and world tourism were not sustainable.
For the first time in a decade a hearing on a public banking bill found more supporters than detractors.
A public bank in Washington is sorely needed for infrastructure projects and more especially with COVID-19 and the resultant severe economic downturn.
There are no excuses remaining.
Frozen resistance in some quarters against public banking may find a thaw in 2021.
Even as our military veterans are dying at twice the rate of the general population, plans are being made to provide vaccinations through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Current flux in the composition of the Planning Commission means the group is overloaded with development-oriented members.
Stay home for the holidays in 2020 so that you and yours will be around for the holidays in 2021
The meaning of the original Armistice Day has been turned on its head. We lose a yearly history lesson as a result.
Veterans appear to be paying a price for COVID-19 at double the rate of the general population.
Winter quarter at WWU will look much the same as the fall quarter with mostly online classes.
Dick Conoboy

Dick Conoboy

Citizen Journalist and Editor · Writing Since Jan 27, 2008
Dick Conoboy is a recovering civilian federal worker and military officer who was offered and accepted an all-expense paid, one year trip to Vietnam in 1968. He is a former Army Foreign Area Specialist for Western Europe and Southeast Asia, counter-terrorism intelligence analyst and information/security manager at the Defense Department. Dick also worked as a resource manager at various government offices to include then VP Al Gore’s National Partnership for Re-inventing Government, now recognized as having been a shamefully neo-liberal “think tank”. He speaks fluent French and a passable English learned through many years of elementary school experience diagramming sentences. Dick owes his writing ability to consuming large amounts of chemical laden and fried fresh water pike and perch fished from Lake Erie in the 40s and 50s near his native Cleveland whose Cuyahoga River regularly catches on fire.

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