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December 31, 2019

Climate, development top Petaluma news in 2019

by MATT BROWN

Like in 2017, the past year was again marked by natural disasters - fires, floods and power outages. In 2019, Petaluma again showed resiliency as a community, responding to these disasters by welcoming evacuees while lending a hand to stem the crisis. But Petaluma this year also addressed the root cause of nature's ire - climate change. From ranking climate change among the top of the Petaluma City Council's goals to declaring a climate emergency, the issue was the top story in a busy …  Continue Reading


December 26, 2019

'The Weight of History': Huffman reflects on historic impeachment vote

by THADEUS GREENSON

Congressman Jared Huffman speaks at a campaign event for Beto O'Rourke. PHOTO BY JD LASICA It was a day North Coast Congressman Jared Huffman had long been pushing and waiting for, but when Dec. 18 came and the U.S. House of Representatives readied to vote on articles of impeachment for President Donald Trump, it was a bit strange. "It has been quite an odyssey," said Huffman, who was one of the first members of Congress to begin calling on colleagues to launch an impeachment inquiry and …  Continue Reading


December 25, 2019

Public lands bill passes through house committee

by Amanda Barragar

On Nov. 20 four bills proposing additional protection for California's public lands passed through the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources. Among them was one that pertains greatly to Trinity County; Congressman Jared Huffman's Northwest California Wilderness, Recreation and Working Forests Act (HR 2250), which passed with bipartisan support. This bill safeguards some of the state's most unique public lands and rivers for future generations, including critical habitat …  Continue Reading


December 24, 2019

Dick Spotswood: 2019 was a good year for Pelosi, Huffman, Phillips

by Dick Spotwood

It's been a good year for Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi. At the start of 2019, the San Francisco Democrat was in a defensive mode with even a few Democratic members pledging not to vote for her election as speaker. It seemed her time had passed and younger, more progressive leadership was likely to take over. Fast forward 12 months and Pelosi is at the apex of Congressional power. Only fools claim the 79-year-old San Francisco Democrat is too old for the job. She …  Continue Reading


December 16, 2019

State and Federal Action on Environmental Justice in 2019: A Year of Milestones

by ADRIENNE HOLLIS

We cannot close out 2019 without acknowledging some of this year's many significant events focused on environmental justice, vulnerable populations and climate change. There have been many milestone events that should be acknowledged and/or celebrated, and to that end I have created a 3-part series focused on some of these actions. This first post presents activities that have occurred at the federal and state levels. On the hill The year began with a January 15th press conference hosted by …  Continue Reading


December 16, 2019

Lytton reservation in Sonoma County headed for approval with prohibition on gaming

by GUY KOVNER

Lytton Rancheria's quest for a federally recognized reservation next to Windsor appears headed for realization this week as part of a $738 billion defense spending bill. Approved by the House in a 377-48 vote last week, the 3,448-page bill, including Rep. Jared Huffman's tribal lands measure, is headed for Senate adoption this week along with a hearty endorsement from President Donald Trump. The bill would restore territory to the Lytton tribe left homeless nearly 60 years ago, but made …  Continue Reading


December 16, 2019

California water politics complicate House panel’s oversight

by Jacob Holzman

House Natural Resources Chairman Raúl M. Grijalva of Arizona wants his committee to give him subpoena authority for multiple possible investigations, but California Democrat Jim Costa may vote against that as the panel considers whether Interior Secretary David Bernhardt improperly influenced a decision to send more water to his district. Costa told CQ Roll Call he's not sure he can support giving Grijalva such unlimited subpoena authority. Costa said he discussed the matter with the …  Continue Reading


December 15, 2019

House OKs Military Budget That Includes Jones’ Repeal of Widow’s Tax, Sends It to Senate

KEY VOTES AHEAD The House will vote on articles of impeachment against President Trump this week and may take up a U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade pact. The Senate will consider the 2020 military budget and judicial nominations. WASHINGTON - The House last week approved a $738 billion military policy budget (S 1790) for fiscal 2020 that included a repeal of the so-called "widow's tax," sponsored by Sen. Doug Jones, R-Ala. The "widow's tax" affects spouses of military men and women who were killed …  Continue Reading


December 14, 2019

Sonoma-Marin train line debuts Larkspur Station and easier trips to and from city

by Rachel Swan

The first train pulled into Larkspur Station as dawn broke through the fog-shrouded hills Friday - a hard-fought victory for Sonoma Marin-Area Rail Transit. Service to Larkspur is scheduled to begin on Saturday, but SMART dropped off 100 early-morning commuters at the new station on Friday, allowing them to christen the newly retrofitted tunnel through Cal Park Hill, and the canopied platform at Larkspur Landing Circle. Another train left the station shortly after 2 p.m., bound for the …  Continue Reading


December 12, 2019

Sheriff Allman retiring at the end of the year

by K.C. MEADOWS

Sheriff Tom Allman announced today that he will retire on Dec. 28 after 13 years in office. He was elected by the voters in 2006 and took office in 2007. In an interview at the Daily Journal offices, Allman discussed his career as sheriff and said he will ask the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors to appoint UnderSheriff Matt Kendall to replace him permanently, not in an 'acting' capacity. Kendall would then face election in three years. Allman said he planned to retire at the last …  Continue Reading


December 12, 2019

The Progressive Caucus Used Freedom Caucus Tactics To Win On Prescription Drugs

by Matt Fuller and Daniel Marans

WASHINGTON. As House Democrats finish their first year in the majority since 2010, the Progressive Caucus is ending 2019 with its most significant legislative victory this Congress: The passage of a prescription drug bill. From the very beginning, the Congressional Progressive Caucus has been heavily involved with this prescription drug measure, which passed Thursday by a vote of 230-192. The CPC was instrumental in writing the legislation, moving it through Congress, and most recently, …  Continue Reading


December 10, 2019

Stakes high as long-awaited drug pricing vote nears in House

by Andrew Siddons

When House Democrats vote Thursday on their signature drug pricing negotiation measure, they will be seeking to show that they are addressing an issue that prompted voters to give them the majority and demonstrate that impeachment isn't stopping them from legislating. The political power of the drug price issue isn't lost on either party. House Republicans unveiled their own drug pricing bill Monday, soon after Senate Finance Chairman Charles E. Grassley of Iowa announced changes to his own …  Continue Reading


December 10, 2019

Huffman floats green transportation legislation

by Nick Sobczyk

Rep. Jared Huffman wants to make the nation's transportation planners slash greenhouse gas emissions and prepare for climate change. The California Democrat introduced legislation, H.R. 5354, late last week that would direct the Department of Transportation to establish minimum standards for states to reduce emissions along the National Highway System. The bill, dubbed the "Generating Resilient, Environmentally Exceptional National Streets Act," would generally aim to reduce per capita miles …  Continue Reading


December 09, 2019

Rural County Representatives of California Reports Newly Introduced Federal Legislation Would Provide Funding to Design and Implement New Community Wildfire Defense Plans

December 9, 2019 - Senator Kamala Harris has introduced the Wildfire Defense Act (S. 2882) to help local communities defend themselves from the growing danger of wildfires.  This bill will empower communities to implement science-based methods for mitigating wildfire damage and provide funding to design and implement new Community Wildfire Defense Plans (CWDP) with community members, first responders, and relevant state agencies.   Specifically, the legislation …  Continue Reading


December 08, 2019

Democrats gear up for high-stakes Judiciary hearing

by BY OLIVIA BEAVERS AND MIKE LILLIS

House Democrats are gearing up for one of their last opportunities to present evidence about President Trump's contacts with Ukraine before introducing articles of impeachment. The high-stakes Judiciary Committee hearing on Monday will feature Democratic and Republican investigators seeking to win the PR battle over whether the president's conduct rises to the level of an impeachable offense. As investigators from the Intelligence and Judiciary panels duke it out, the hearing …  Continue Reading


December 04, 2019

‘Are you ready?’: Pelosi makes clear to Democrats that impeachment is coming

by Mike DeBonis and Rachael Bade

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam B. Schiff left little doubt with fellow Democrats Wednesday that they plan to move swiftly to impeach President Trump as soon as this month. According to multiple Democratic lawmakers who attended a closed-door Capitol meeting, Pelosi announced no firm decision or timeline in moving toward a vote on Trump's impeachment. But, a day after Schiff delivered a 300-page report detailing charges of abuse of power and obstruction …  Continue Reading


December 04, 2019

Pelosi meets Cornell students at UN climate change meeting

by Blaine Friedlander

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and about a dozen other Democratic members of a U.S. Congressional delegation visited with the Cornell students at the 25th annual United Nations' Conference of the Parties (COP25) climate change conference, Dec. 3 in Madrid, Spain. There are 18 students from the Global Climate Change Science and Policy class attending the two-week international conference. The Cornell students are leading partner projects with the governments of Armenia, Zambia and Tonga, as …  Continue Reading


December 04, 2019

‘Are you ready?’: Pelosi makes clear to Democrats that impeachment is coming

by Mike DeBonis and Rachael Bade

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam B. Schiff left little doubt with fellow Democrats Wednesday that they plan to move swiftly to impeach President Trump as soon as this month. According to multiple Democratic lawmakers who attended a closed-door Capitol meeting, Pelosi announced no firm decision or timeline in moving toward a vote on Trump's impeachment. But, a day after Schiff delivered a 300-page report detailing charges of abuse of power and obstruction …  Continue Reading


December 04, 2019

Humboldt County has over 20K CalFresh recipients. How many fall under new Trump rule?

by RUTH SCHNEIDER

A new rule announced Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture will cut food benefits from an estimated 688,000 CalFresh recipients. "Americans are generous people who believe it is their responsibility to help their fellow citizens when they encounter a difficult stretch," said Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue in a statement Wednesday morning. "Government can be a powerful force for good, but government dependency has never been the American dream. We need to encourage people by …  Continue Reading


December 04, 2019

Loleta Cheese Factory owners make plea as Huffman authors letter

by SHOMIK MUKHERJEE

Loleta Cheese Factory's owners are not giving up, even as a half-million dollars of debt threatens to sink the business by Friday, a reality that has prompted input from local and national representatives. In a video posted to social media on Wednesday, the factory's owners asked the public to call on Umpqua Bank - which plans to auction off the factory's property - and ask the bank to hold off on foreclosure. Factory founder Bob Laffranchi and his daughter, Michelle, take turns on video …  Continue Reading

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