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Referendum 101
What is a referendum? A referendum allows citizens, through the petition process, to send bills or other measures passed by the Legislature to the ballot before they become law. The referendum also allows the Legislature itself to refer proposed legislation to voters for approval or rejection. Who can propose a referendum? Any registered voter, either acting individually or on behalf of an organization, may file a petition for a referendum. When can a referendum be filed? A referendum can be… Read moreWanna see DOH time capsule? Come back in 25 years
이미지 As a way to close out public health month, the Department of Health held a ceremony in Tumwater last week in which more than two dozen items were put into a time capsule that will be kept locked up at the State Archives until it’s opened in 2035. Department of Health Secretary Mary Selecky and Secretary of State Sam Reed were among those taking part in the event. Among the things placed in the time capsule: predictions of staff and local… Read moreFrom Your Corner of Washington: The mystery of Mima Mounds
이미지 If you’re looking to do a short hike in an unusual locale, or if you just want to see a true geological marvel, check out the Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve south of Olympia. The main attraction in this 624-acre preserve, of course, is the Mima (pronounced my-muh) Mounds, those mysterious-looking, uniformly spaced mounds that are six to eight feet high. Over the years, many theories have been offered about the mounds’ origin, ranging from… Read moreGrab lunch with Chief Justice Gerry Alexander
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The Office of the Secretary of State has started a series of brown-bag lunch discussions in Secretary Reed's office, held on the first Friday of every month. Past guest speakers have included pollster Stuart Elway and international travel expert Andreas Udbye.
This Friday at 1 p.m., Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice Gerry Alexander will be discussing the historic fight over the state… Read more
WSL Updates, April 30, 2009
Volume 5: April 30, 2009 for the WSL Updates mailing list Topics include: 1) FIND-IT! WASHINGTON SEARCH SERVICE TO CONTINUE 2) SWINE FLU INFORMATION SITES NOW LISTED ON WSL BLOG 3) BOOKSTORE-STYLE LIBRARY FEATURED ON FIRST TUESDAYS MAY 5 4) NATIONAL CONNECTING TO COLLECTIONS FORUM IN BUFFALO IN JUNE 5) GRANT SOURCES FOUND VIA GRANTSTATION 1) FIND-IT! WASHINGTON SEARCH SERVICE TO CONTINUE We are very happy to announce that Find-It! Washington, … Read more
Electoral College changes? Not so fast ...
Image The ink is barely dry from Governor Gregoire signing into law a huge change in the state's presidential voting, and a critic has already filed a referendum measure that would send the whole question to the statewide ballot in November. The new plan, Senate Bill 5599 , is for Washington to join a compact of states that commit… Read moreLight bulb goin' on?
Image Got ideas? As state government begins implementing some $4 billion in spending cuts and freezes, state workers have two very good ways of chiming in with their suggestions. First, as this space has noted, the state Productivity Board is an idea factory that has literally saved millions by encouraging employees' creative ideas for efficiency, innovation and cost-savings. Employees, individually or in teams, can earn cash awards for the… Read moreAnd then there were 39?
Image Ever since the Legislature gave counties permission to decide whether to switch to all vote-by-mail, nearly every one has made the move. The last two holdouts of the 39 counties have been populous King (Seattle) and Pierce (Tacoma). King County, which soon will be certified to use new rapid ballot-counting machines, has announced that it will no longer use poll sites. And Pierce County's new auditor, Jan Shabro, has just sent up a request… Read moreOf Men and Swine: Influenza Resources
Image Here are some government Web sites about the current H1N1 Swine Flu/Influenza outbreak that has reached the United States. These were mostly compiled by Herrick Heitman, Federal Publications Coordinator for the Washington State Library.
Telephone resources have now been added, and ASL videos.
… Read moreRecap: Election stuff passed by the '09 Legislature
It’s been two days since the Legislature finished its regular session, and the Leg Building is back to its empty, quiet self.
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During 105 days in Olympia, the Legislature passed a bunch of elections-related bills this year. One would take us a step toward allocating Washington’s electoral votes for President and VP based on the national popular vote winner instead of which ticket received the most votes in our state. Other… Read morePublic Library Model
Just as there are different ways to interpret what a library is, there are different ways of providing information in a prison library. Here in Washington State we provide library service using the public library model. This means that we provide material to meet all the needs of our patrons, whether that be recreational, educational, or treament orientated. All material provide to inmates can be beneficial and provide a lasting impression on them. By providing them with the treatment… Read more
Libraries as Recreation and Culture: A Survey Summary
The Office of Financial Management (OFM) just released their Research Brief 54: Participating in Recreation and Culture in Washington State (download the pdf). The survey polls Washington residents on the recreational… Read moreDotting of the dragon's eye
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At the 4th Annual Dragon Boat Festival down at Heritage Park in Olympia on Sunday, Secretary Reed ceremonial paints a dot on the dragon's eye. According to legend, the dotting of the eye causes the dragon to come alive, which appropriateley was done right before the dragon boat races began.