Washington U.S. Rep Derek Kilmer: “Women earn just 83 cents for every dollar earned by their male counterparts. It’s time to take a stand…”

Washington U.S. Rep Derek Kilmer: “Women earn just 83 cents for every dollar earned by their male counterparts. It’s time to take a stand…”
0Comments

Derek Kilmer tweeted the following:

“Women earn just 83 cents for every dollar earned by their male counterparts. It’s time to take a stand against pay inequity and discrimination: we need #EqualPay for women everywhere. That’s why it’s time for the Senate to join the House and pass the Paycheck Fairness Act!”
Read on Twitter

Here are other recent tweets from Derek Kilmer:

“The government funding package passed by Congress last week included over $22.9 million for 10 projects in in our region that I advocated for. I spoke to @KONP1450 about the difference this new funding will make for folks across WA-6.
Listen: myclallamcounty.com/2022/03/11/rep
Read on Twitter
“Ill keep pushing to ensure tribal communities in our region get the support they need as they seek to move to higher ground and keep their people out of harms way.” on March 14
Read on Twitter
“Climate change and rising sea levels are threatening coastal communities across our region including the homelands of several of our regions tribes. Its a big deal that Congress passed new federal funding I fought for to support local relocation efforts kuow.org/stories/u-s-ho” on March 14
Read on Twitter



Related

Jim Walsh, Washington State Representative from the 19th District – Position 1

Rep. Jim Walsh criticizes $4 billion transfer from LEOFF pension fund

Rep. Jim Walsh has raised concerns about House Bill 2034, which transfers $4 billion from a public safety pension fund to cover government spending. He warns this move threatens both retirees’ security and Washington’s financial reputation.

Jim Walsh, Washington State Representative from the 19th District – Position 1

Rep. Jim Walsh says Democrats’ new law strips power from local sheriffs

Rep. Jim Walsh criticized Senate Bill 5974 after it was signed into law, warning of changes to local law enforcement authority. The new legislation shifts how police powers are handled in the state.

Dr. Mehmet Oz CMS Administrator

Medicaid outlays for alcohol and drug abuse treatment in Port Angeles climb to $4,225,971 in 2024

Medicaid expenditures for the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment category in Port Angeles rose 32.4% in 2024, signaling shifts in service usage and reimbursement trends.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Olympic Times.