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US Inventor Rallies on 9/16/21 A Decade of Stolen Dreams

 US Inventor (https://usinventor.org/) has a shared interest with CAPR as they are working to restore the property rights of inventors.  US Inventor will have an event on 9/16/21 in six cities across the US in front of the US Patent office and their regional offices.  There is a video on the website home page of US Inventor (https://usinventor.org/) about the issue and the event.  

Individual Choice and Bodily Autonomy vs. Vaccine Mandates

Government, learning institutions, and some in the private sector are attempting to mandate “vaccines” or deny basic rights based on “vaccination status”.  On August 9, 2021, Governor Inslee issued a proclamation, and an amending proclamation mandating “Covid Vaccinations” for state employees and contractors. This proclamation was jointly issued with proclamations from the King County Executive, and the City of Seattle Mayor.  Similar proclamations are being made in many political jurisdictions around the U.S.

Washington City Re-establishes Americanism with Resolution Against Segregation

Its almost like Bonney Lake is in America!  If the administrative state and executive branches could recognize where they are situated Washington State could begin to thrive. 

This Washington State City is led by a mayor and City Council that fully understands constitutionally protected rights, privacy rights, and informed consent and the right to refusal in medical decisions.  This patriotism has been expressed by the City of Bonney Lake in a formal resolution signed by Mayor Neil Johnson Jr., congratulations Bonney Lake!  

Representative Jim Walsh Speaks at CAPR Spokane March 22 Event

CAPR Spokane enjoyed fine weather and the enjoyment of getting together with members, supporters, and great legislators at Liberty Lake on March 22. 

Representative Jim Walsh made the journey to Spokane to discuss the past legislative session and the political environment we find ourselves in, offering inspiration!

You can view his speech by clicking here!  Thank you Representative Walsh for keeping your head in a trying session.

The Lame Duck Governor and the Green Brick Road

By Cindy Alia April 29, 2021

How a green win is in truth a green loss.

Legacy building is a fetish and one that will prove to be as hollow as a hungry teenager’s leg.  The green brick road Inslee has tried to build over the years has fed his extravagant trust in and reverence of climate worship while missing the goal.  Climate Czar he is not, but he has chosen to continue his pursuit of the building of his green brick road and to claim it exists even though many of the bricks are missing. 

Senate Bill 5126 dividing the state.

Senate bill 5126 is a divisive bill, although it is a cap and trade on pollution, or an emission pricing bill it has divided the environmental cartel.  The climate justice arm of the environmental community feels there is not enough being done to provide better air quality and that there is not enough of the proposed revenue from this bill directed at environmental justice programs.  Many in the environmental community believe it will reduce carbon pollution but preface that belief on increased revenue for a carbon free future.  A 95% reduction in carbon is lauded, though the blessings promised rely on building new style buildings as well as retooling existing buildings, those in favor of this notion call the bill a cap and invest program, though it is not specified how all the work would be accomplished with carbon free methods.

New bills to increase your taxation so the state can increase "revenue"!

The legislative session ends on April 25.  On April 8 three new bills were introduced to increase revenue for "transportation funding"  Senator Hobbs introduced the bills...5481Authorizing bonds for transportation funding. ,5482 Concerning additive transportation funding and appropriations 5483 Concerning transportation funding.  The three bills increase and create taxes, raises taxes, and creates a new Road Uses Charge(RUC) tax.  

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