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Gov. Inslee criticized over climate bill veto


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May 24, 2021 7:20 AM
Associated Press
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Ted S. Warren
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee speaks Wednesday, May 12, 2021, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash., before signing a bill into law that prohibits openly carrying guns and other weapons at the state Capitol and protests statewide.
SEATTLE (AP) Tribal leaders and some state legislators in Washington state have criticized Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee in a joint statement on Friday after he vetoed a bill that would require improved consultation with tribes about climate investments made under the act.
Inslee said the bill required tribal consent for some climate projects involving their interest, and does “not properly recognize the mutual, sovereign relationships between tribal governments and the state,” The Seattle Times reported. ....

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The Pacific Northwest is a leader in forage fish management — but it needs better data


The Pacific Northwest is a leader in forage fish management but it needs better data
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Herring eggs can be seen clinging to blades of eelgrass along the shoreline at Old Man House Park in Suquamish.
Endangered species like salmon and orcas get lots of attention in Washington. We painstakingly track their numbers, and each new baby, individual death or population crash has the potential to spur international reactions. But some species they rely on rarely achieve recognition. 
These small, silvery creatures herring, anchovies, euchalon and more shuttle energy through the food web between primary producers, like microscopic plants and algae, and bigger aquatic predators. ....

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