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Rose's comments
Posted Thu, Sep 10, 1:30 a.m.
Lisa-Thanks for your knowledgeable and thoughtful comments. The move to Seattle means no net add for jobs in our region and, as you point out, its likely that many of the well paid employees already live in King county- again no net benefit. Yes its a very prestigious company- and ...
MOREPosted Thu, Jun 14, 12:57 a.m.
I'm rooting for Ruckelshaus - let's actually take action: "the surest way to change attitudes is to start with school children." Let's not advocate such a feel good be nice solution. The issue has the attention of the public- time to do something. All involved admit it will take guts ...
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