And publishes a request for information~~ President Trump’s longest-reigning appointee speaks up; “Owning a home is an essential component of the American Dream,” HUD Secretary Ben Carson said. “It is imperative that we remove regulatory barriers that prevent that dream from becoming a reality.” The Department of Housing and Urban Development published a request for […]
Archives for November 2019
Establishing a White House Council on Eliminating Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing
A Presidential Document by the Executive Office of the President on 06/28/2019~~~ Executive Order 13878 of June 25, 2019~~~ By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Purpose. For many Americans, access to affordable housing […]
Yakima Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) Labor Area Summary (LAS) & analyzes
September 2019 county-level employment figures and unemployment rates for Washington State’s 39 counties were released by the Washington State Employment Security Department today (Tuesday, 22 October 2019). October 2019 county-level employment figures and unemployment rates will be released on Tuesday, 19 November 2019. The attached September 2019 edition of the Yakima Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) […]
Kittitas County; This should really scare you…
11/6/17 | Cle Elum | Central Washington Sentinel by Bruce Coe~ This is NOT what should scare you… The fact that a multinational builder and developer like Sun Communities (Bull Frog Flats) has moved in right next to another multinational land developer and is now developing another huge project. Not the fact that REITS (Real […]
How to Cut U.S. Carbon Pollution by Nearly 40 Percent in 10 Years
Not that we believe that the world will end in 12 years, but..the concept of ‘carbon dividends’ has gained popularity in the last few years. It’s worth consideration if only because it keeps politics out of the greenhouse gas issue. Sentinel Editorial Board 11/14/19 | Reposting an article from The Atlantic by Robinson Meyer In […]