WA Ecology Declares Drought Emergency including Jefferson County

Washington Department of Ecology declared a drought emergency for most of Washington on 4/19/24, including for Jefferson County. Local 20/20 has created a new Water Resources page that has a variety of information about water resources in Jefferson County, and what you can do.

Read the rest

Local 20/20 Meet and Greet this Thursday – You’re Invited!

You’re invited to Local 20/20’s Meet and Greet this Thursday (9/15/22), from 4-6 pm. Light refreshments will be served. Our action groups will briefly share their accomplishments and plans for the future, and we’ll have a chance to discuss together opportunities for future collaborations and new ideas. Plus we’ll have time to celebrate and kick back in these last … Read the rest

Fixing Generic Drugs With Voluntary Privatized Regulation – Milken Review

Excellent article by local author Larry Fisher.

But for the generic drugs you take, you have no way of knowing where they were made and with what raw materials, if the per-tablet dosage is correct — or even if they contain the right drug.

Lawrence Fisher

https://www.milkenreview.org/articles/fixing-generic-drugs-with-voluntary-privatized-regulation

Read the rest

Citizens Healthcare Access March Meeting – Wed. April 13th, 2022

Citizens Healthcare Access April Meeting

Wed. April 13th, 2022. Noon-1:30

The group is a long running forum of people from the community concerned about healthcare access in Jefferson County. Discussion topics include Charity Care issues at the hospital, Legislative actions supporting local healthcare, public health issues, dental care, mental health and more. There is no membership needed, the public is … Read the rest

Lawmakers OK planning funds for mental crisis center

This is a much needed facility to be on Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s Healing Campus. Thanks to the tribe and our lawmakers for making it happen.

OLYMPIA — State lawmakers last week approved $3.25 million in planning funds for a 16-bed mental-health crisis facility in Sequim.

https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/lawmakers-ok-planning-funds-for-mental-crisis-center/
Read the rest

2022 Legislative Outcomes in Healthcare

Thanks to the Indivisible newsletter called Saving Secular Healthcare.

1. 2022 Legislative Session: Actions and Update
Several bills promoting accessible, comprehensive, and affordable healthcare for all.

The Legislature approved more than 300 bills this session. With the exception of bills containing an emergency clause, the governor will have 20 days to sign bills after they’re delivered to his office. Scheduled … Read the rest

Report on local secular healthcare to PTIndivisible by Dr. Kees Kolff.

3/8/22 by Jefferson County Hospital District Commissioner Dr. Kees Kolff, with major input from CEO Mike Glenn.

“Thanks for this opportunity to address your questions about secular healthcare services in Jefferson County and how you as local residents can support that service.

I assure you that my fellow Hospital District Commissioners, Mike Glenn and his leadership team, and all of … Read the rest