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  • Child Exploitation AND School District Cuts
    2025/04/24

    In this episode of the Evergreen Local Tri-Cities Edition, host Jey Young discusses pressing issues affecting the Tri-Cities, including the ongoing fentanyl epidemic, significant budget cuts in the Richland School District, and the alarming rise in gun violence impacting children. The conversation also covers the contamination of drinking water in Kennewick, recent incidents of child exploitation in retail theft, and legislative updates aimed at improving public safety. Additionally, Young highlights housing reforms for manufactured homes and the impact of cuts to Head Start programs on vulnerable families. The episode emphasizes the importance of community awareness and engagement in addressing these critical issues.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Evergreen Local Report01:53 Fentanyl Epidemic in Tri-Cities05:45 Budget Cuts in Richland School District12:24 Public Safety Concerns and Road Rage14:18 Contamination of Drinking Water17:42 Juvenile Crime and Community Safety21:04 Legislative Updates on Public Safety25:17 Housing and Community Development26:15 Impact of Head Start Program Cuts30:17 Traffic Congestion in Tri-Cities

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    30 分
  • 15: The Great Tax Grab of 2025
    2025/04/23

    In this episode, Jey Young discusses the recent tax changes in Washington State, focusing on various House Bills that introduce new taxes and fees affecting businesses, consumers, and the overall economy. The conversation highlights the implications of these tax policies, including the expansion of business taxes, the introduction of new gas taxes, and the establishment of a beverage container refund program. Young emphasizes the potential negative impacts on tourism, job relocation, and the cost of living for residents. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to contact their representatives and express their concerns about these tax changes.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Washington's New Tax Landscape02:08 House Bill 2081: Expanding Business Taxes08:28 House Bill 2043: Future Gas Tax and Transportation Funding10:41 House Bill 1607: Beverage Container Refund Program14:04 House Bill 2061: Duty-Free Shop Tax18:56 House Bill 2084: Tax on Storage Units and Bullion21:15 Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing and Luxury Vehicle Tax26:35 Capital Gains and Wealth Tax Expansion30:57 Unrealized Gains Tax: A First in the Nation33:52 Conclusion: The Impact of Tax Fatigue

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    34 分
  • 14: Strikes, Shutdown & Tax-Shifts
    2025/04/22

    In this episode of the Evergreen Report, host Jey Young discusses significant legislative changes in Washington State, focusing on unemployment benefits for strikers, various tax reforms, and the implications of emergency clauses in new laws. The conversation also covers public health policies regarding vaccines, regulatory rollbacks, environmental initiatives, gun control legislation, and the closure of state care facilities. Young emphasizes the importance of public awareness and engagement in the legislative process, urging listeners to question the motivations behind these changes and to remain informed and active in their communities.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Legislative Changes03:12 Unemployment Benefits for Strikers09:52 Tax Reforms and Emergency Clauses19:36 Impact of School Closures21:54 Public Health and Vaccine Policies31:04 Gun Control Legislation36:37 Closing of Care Facilities and Community Impact

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    42 分
  • 13: Rent Control, Tax Hikes & Emergency Clause's 'Oh my'
    2025/04/21

    Today, we discuss critical issues surrounding rent control and property tax legislation in the state of Washington. I'll dive into House Bill 1217, which proposes rent caps, and Senate Bill 5798, which seeks to expand property tax growth. The conversation highlights the implications of emergency clauses in legislation, particularly how they limit voter input and challenge processes. I want to emphasize the impact of these bills on seniors and fixed-income households, sharing personal stories that illustrate the real-life consequences of rising taxes. Today's conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to engage with their legislators and advocate for their rights.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Legislative Changes

    02:45 House Bill 1217: Rent Control and Tenant Stability

    08:42 Senate Bill 5798: Property Tax Growth Expansion

    15:44 Senate Bill 5812: Education Funding and Taxation

    23:39 House Bill 2049: Education Equity Local Revenue Reform

    29:14 Understanding Emergency Clauses in Legislation

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    35 分
  • 12: HB1296/SB5181 What you SHOULD and NEED to Know!
    2025/04/17

    In this episode of the Evergreen Report, Jey Young delves into the controversial House Bill 1296 and Senate Bill 5181, discussing their implications for parental rights, school policies, and the expanded authority of the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). Young emphasizes the importance of understanding the fine print of these bills, the legislative tactics used to pass them, and the potential consequences for students and parents. He also fact-checks common claims surrounding the bills and calls for active engagement from the public to ensure transparency and accountability in education.


    Takeaways

    The conversation focuses on the implications of House Bill 1296 and Senate Bill 5181.

    Jey Young identifies himself as a conservative who opposes these bills.

    The emergency clause in the bills prevents voter referendums.

    The bills change the traditional legislative process in Washington state.

    Parental rights remain intact, but some notification requirements have been altered.

    OSPI gains more power to enforce compliance with the new laws.

    The bills do not create new bathroom access rules but align existing policies.

    Fact-checking is essential to understand the true impact of the bills.

    There are concerns about student privacy and parental notification.

    Young encourages public engagement and awareness regarding these legislative changes.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Controversial Bills

    03:23 Legislative Process and Emergency Clauses

    06:19 Parental Rights and Changes in Legislation

    09:17 Technical Breakdown of House Bill 1296 and Senate Bill 5181

    12:34 Classroom Implications and Gender Inclusion Policies

    15:26 Fact-Checking Common Claims

    18:15 Concerns Over OSPI's Increased Power

    21:09 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

    39:41 Outtro


    🧑‍🏫 Parent Q&A: Gender Policy and Parental Rights in Washington (Post HB 1296 & SB 5181)

    Q: Did these bills take away my rights as a parent to access school records or curriculum?

    A: No. Your rights under Initiative 2081 (I-2081) remain intact. You still have:

    The right to access your child's educational records

    The right to review curriculum and instructional materials

    The right to opt out of certain lessons (e.g., sex ed)

    Q: Can the school let my child transition genders without telling me?

    A: Schools are not required to inform parents if a student socially transitions (e.g., name or pronouns) unless the student consents. This policy comes from existing OSPI guidance, which these bills did not change.


    Q: Does this mean boys can use the girls' bathroom?

    A: Students are allowed to use facilities that align with their gender identity under existing federal and state nondiscrimination laws (RCW 28A.642 and Title IX). HB 1296 did not create this, but continued enforcing it.


    Q: Can I complain if I think my district isn’t following the law?

    A: Yes. HB 1296 created a formal complaint process to OSPI if a school district violates nondiscrimination or gender inclusion policies. OSPI can now investigate and penalize districts, including withholding funds.


    Q: Does the school have to train staff on gender inclusion?

    A: Yes. These bills require annual training for school staff on gender-inclusive policies, and every district must have a designated compliance contact.


    Q: Can I still opt my child out of controversial curriculum or surveys?

    A: Yes. Your opt-out rights are protected under I-2081 and federal law. These bills did not change that.

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    36 分
  • Evergreen Report 6: Teen Crime, Child S*x Crimes, and Courtroom Chaos
    2025/04/16

    This episode of Evergreen Local Tri-Cities covers a range of pressing issues affecting the community, including the disruption of court proceedings due to inappropriate online behavior, the financial struggles of the Finley School District leading to a proposed four-day school week, a significant sex trafficking arrest, cuts to the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), a tragic DUI incident, rising teen violence, a school bus hijacking attempt, a murder case linked to drug debts, changes in immigration policy affecting local workers, and the economic implications of new tariffs on trade.


    Takeaways

    Remote court access was disrupted by inappropriate content.

    The Finley School District faces a budget crisis leading to a four-day school week proposal.

    A significant sex trafficking arrest highlights community safety concerns.

    LIHEAP cuts threaten utility assistance for low-income families.

    A tragic DUI incident underscores the dangers of drunk driving.

    Teen violence is on the rise, with multiple incidents reported.

    A school bus hijacking attempt raises safety concerns for children.

    A murder case linked to drug debts reveals the dark side of addiction.

    Changes in immigration policy leave many local workers in limbo.

    Tariffs and trade policies could have significant economic impacts on Washington State.


    Chapters

    00:00 Courtroom Chaos: The End of WebEx Access

    03:14 Budget Crisis in Finley School District

    06:36 Child Sex Trafficking Arrest in Pasco

    09:25 LIHEAP Cuts and Their Impact

    12:20 Tragic DUI Incident Involving a Winemaker

    15:27 Public Safety Concerns: Gun Violence in the Tri-Cities

    20:29 Attempted School Bus Hijacking

    23:12 Drug-Related Murder Case

    26:28 Immigration Policy Changes and Their Effects

    29:11 Economic Impact of Tariffs on Washington State

    39:24 Outro

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    35 分
  • 11: The Cost of Compassion
    2025/04/14

    In this episode of The Evergreen report, host Jay Young discusses various legislative bills in Washington state, focusing on their implications for public policy, social justice, and community welfare. Key topics include the Dignity in Pregnancy Loss Act, sentencing reforms for rape-related pregnancies, support for children exposed to violence, and new taxes aimed at funding domestic violence and youth behavioral health programs. The conversation emphasizes the balance between public good and government overreach, exploring the potential impacts of these bills on individuals and communities.


    Takeaways

    Washington lawmakers are introducing bills with significant financial implications.

    The Dignity in Pregnancy Loss Act aims to protect individuals experiencing pregnancy loss.

    There are concerns about the removal of oversight in sensitive cases related to pregnancy loss.

    Sentencing reforms for rape-related pregnancies seek to impose harsher penalties for offenders.

    Support for children exposed to violence is being expanded through updated advocacy center roles.

    New taxes are being proposed to fund domestic violence response programs.

    A social media tax is being considered to support youth behavioral health services.

    Education bills aim to improve access to career training for teens.

    A housing bill seeks to convert manufactured homes into real property for better financing options.

    The conversation highlights the need for transparency and accountability in government funding.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Legislative Changes

    04:16 Dignity in Pregnancy Loss Act

    07:17 House Bill 1422: Drug Take Back Program

    10:59 House Bill 1484: Sentencing for Rape Resulting in Pregnancy

    14:07 House Bill 1028: Support for Children Exposed to Violence

    18:15 Marriage License Fee Increase for Domestic Violence Programs

    20:14 Tax on Dating Apps for Domestic Violence Services

    23:06 Social Media Tax for Youth Behavioral Health Services

    26:35 Housing Bill for Manufactured Homes

    33:51 Conclusion and Call to Action


    To leave a comment, oppose, or support bills discussed, visit Leg.wa.gov and type in the bill number.

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    35 分
  • Evergreen Local: KSD School Board Pres. Gabe Galbraith
    2025/04/11

    First and foremost, the opinions expressed in the podcast are those of the individual and NOT representative of the ENTIRE Kennewick School District Board as a whole. Please be mindful that these are individual opinions protected by the First Amendment: Freedom of Speech. Yes, even Public servants can and do have personal opinions. In this episode, Jey Young interviews Gabe Galbraith, the president of the Kennewick School District (KSD), discussing various pressing issues facing the district. They delve into the recent federal complaint filed against Washington State regarding policies on transgender athletes, the challenges of educational standards and curriculum, budget management, and the importance of parental rights in education. The conversation also touches on community engagement, school safety measures, and the future of alternative schools within the district. Gabe emphasizes transparency and effective management to ensure the best student and community outcomes.TakeawaysKSD filed a federal complaint against state policies on transgender athletes.The importance of parental rights in education is emphasized.Budget management is crucial for the financial health of KSD.Enrollment trends show a decline, raising concerns about student retention.Community engagement is vital for effective school governance.Safety measures in schools are a priority for KSD.The new superintendent will bring changes to the district.Curriculum challenges are impacting educational standards.KSD is focused on transparency and effective management.Levy discussions are essential for funding and community support.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Local Issues and Podcasting00:53 Kennewick School District's National Headlines02:19 The Controversy Over Transgender Athletes06:20 Critique of State Education Leadership10:01 Challenges in Public Education Funding14:25 Kennewick's Approach to Budget Management16:50 Enrollment Trends and Parental Concerns19:33 Parental Rights and Educational Agendas21:13 Parental Rights and School Policies23:20 Challenges in Education Administration25:21 Impact of State Policies on Local Schools26:58 School Safety and Community Engagement30:04 Budget Constraints and Educational Resources32:40 School Board Involvement and Community Feedback34:29 Future of School Board Leadership37:16 Community Involvement and School Board Meetings

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    47 分