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Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
COVID-19 has hit our state hard. It has forced many of us to make hard choices. Today, we canceled 3% pay raises for many state employees. Everyone earning under $53,000 will still get their raise. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Today, I ordered the @wastatepatrol to begin a new investigation into the death of Manuel Ellis. The Ellis family and the entire community deserve a thorough, fair and independent investigation. They deserve that level of accountability. https://t.co/kuAsiwxhZs https://t.co/Ic7UGsBKyl — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Governor Inslee Press Availability https://t.co/u973Y593YF — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
WATCH: I’m giving a press briefing at 2:30 PM today. Tune in here: https://t.co/iWa3eW2o6R https://t.co/uY6Agpghv7 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
WATCH: I’m joining @grist and @climatesolution to talk coronavirus and climate change. Tune in. — PolitiTweet.org
grist @grist
Happening in 30 minutes: Join us and @climatesolution for a conversation with @GovInslee! Register and send in ques… https://t.co/Gwd6a3EmAv
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Sylvia and her coworkers deserve our support. I’m still doing everything I can to secure PPE so they can stay safe at work. You can help protect them by stopping the spread of this virus. #WeGotThisWA — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Nurse Sylvia Keller is on the front lines of the COVID-19 battle in the hardest hit county in WA. Her and her collegues are saving lives with limited supplies. For that, she’s the incredibly deserving Washingtonian of the day. Thanks for your work, Sylvia. https://t.co/TuKIH2m3Ez — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
I visited Yakima today to talk with business, health and elected leaders about the impact of COVID-19 in Central Washington. We all want the same thing: to reopen our communities responsibly. We have work to do, but everyone I met today is committed to getting it done. https://t.co/QHBxnaFsIC — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
WATCH: I'm in Yakima with @WaHealthSec Wiesman and Ret. Vice Admiral Raquel Bono to discuss the state of COVID-19 in the county. https://t.co/EAfG6vd6Pv — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
WATCH: I'm in Yakima with @WaHealthSec Wiesman and Ret. Vice Admiral Raquel Bono to discuss the state of COVID-19 in the county. https://t.co/EAfG6uVvqV — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
I am grateful to have @WADeptHealth Sec. John Wiesman helping lead our fight against COVID-19. Wearing a mask is one of the easiest, move effective ways to protect your community and speed up the reopening process. Why do you wear a mask? #WearAMaskWA — PolitiTweet.org
WA Dept. of Health @WADeptHealth
State @WaHealthSec Wiesman says he wears a mask because: 1. If I'm infected with #COVID19 and don't know it, I re… https://t.co/XOkEtIbEAg
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Pacific County moved to Phase 3 today. While some areas are progressing, others are showing dangerous signs. To continue reopening, we need to commit to what we know works: ✅ Practice physical distancing ✅ Wear a facial covering ✅ Wash your hands https://t.co/4JFPqeEIfv — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
I am grateful for Commissioner Kreidler’s leadership in preserving these critical protections for Washingtonians and ensuring no patients face barriers to medical care because of who they are. https://t.co/KwO6XrKxvS — PolitiTweet.org
WA State Office of the Insurance Commissioner @WA_OIC
Kreidler to issue an emergency rule to protect trans health care rights: “Washington state will now step in to prot… https://t.co/luyBe4cVDX
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Last week, President Trump rolled back health care protections for transgender Americans. Today, @WA_OIC’s Mike Kreidler and I are ensuring those rights are protected for Washingtonians. https://t.co/xv47tlvTSP — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
We are still fighting a pandemic. And COVID-19 is fighting back. 🚨 Practice physical distancing 🚨 Wear a mask 🚨 If you have even mild COVID-like symptoms - GET TESTED https://t.co/gBh89AnjSI — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
No one should fear losing their job because of who they are or who they love. Washington has protected LGBTQ workers' rights since 2006. I’m happy today’s SCOTUS ruling protects them across the country. https://t.co/qpdxiPQPGp — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
This disgraceful rule is an attack on: ➡️ LGBTQ people ➡️ Reproductive health ➡️ Multi-lingual care ➡️ Equal access to health care It’s not just cruel. It is unconscionable — and it will not stand. — PolitiTweet.org
NPR @NPR
Under the new Trump rule, a transgender person could, for example, be refused care for a checkup at a doctor's offi… https://t.co/V1DSLiiz5t
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
This is not the time to give up on efforts to protect ourselves, our families and our communities. We are still in the middle of a pandemic that is continuing to infect and kill Washingtonians. This fight is not over. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
To continue tackling this virus, we must increase testing & mask-wearing, maintain physical distancing & hospital capacity, as well as target interventions for high-risk populations such as long-term care facilities & indoors, including close proximity workplace operations. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
The cases in Benton, Franklin and Yakima counties are of particular concern. I joined @IDMOD_ORG this morning as we shared data with leaders in these three counties. We must look for creative solutions and strengthen our local-state partnerships to address the disease activity. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Washingtonians have done the hard work to flatten the curve on COVID-19 and we know this has been tremendously difficult for families, businesses and communities over the past few months. But today's report estimates cases and deaths will soon increase & we can't let that happen. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
COVID-19 transmission is continuing to increase throughout Washington, as of the end of May. Today @WADeptHealth released the latest statewide situation report and there is reason for strong concern. https://t.co/FgIEfESYii — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Two-thirds of Washingtonians have responded to the census. And it’s not too late if you haven't. It's quick, easy and can help your community. Get counted. Take the census. https://t.co/o7i5AkkT6A — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Interracial marriage bans ended 53 years ago. And it was only because Mildred and Richard Loving, and thousands of others, had the courage to fight against racial injustice. That fight lives on in those demanding justice for Black lives today. #LovingDay https://t.co/9YXFvnOroV — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
One of the best things you can do to help is wear a mask. ✅ It protects people around you. ✅ It helps businesses open faster. ✅ It’s going to help us beat this virus. Help us spread the word. #WearAMaskWA https://t.co/OP1wUJb2Bu — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
Other states are seeing new spikes in COVID-19. It’s up to all of us to ensure that doesn’t happen here. Stay committed. Keep us on the path to recovery. https://t.co/aRiYjXYV8X — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
County by county, Washington is reopening. In the last two days: 🟩 Skamania and Asotin moved to Phase 3 🟧* Chelan and Douglas moved to a modified Phase 1 ➕ Benton and Franklin have applied for Phase 2 That's good news. But there are warning signs around the country. https://t.co/GJhrRhCQs4 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
We hope to open K-12 schools this fall. It is not a guarantee, and will not look the same in every school. But the guidance @waOSPI released provides a path that schools, educators and families need to plan for the next few months and upcoming school year. — PolitiTweet.org
The Seattle Times @seattletimes
BREAKING: Washington’s schools chief expects school districts to reopen buildings and return to in-person learning… https://t.co/3iW4ZbK7sU
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
WATCH: @waOSPI Superintendent Reykdal lays out new guidance for K-12 schools. https://t.co/I0NYBd4wA3 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Jay Inslee @GovInslee
WATCH: @OSPI Superintendent Reykdal lays out new guidance for k-12 schools. https://t.co/I0NYBd4wA3 — PolitiTweet.org