The presentation of a $5M WIRED grant to the Pacific Mountain Workforce Consortium, a group comprised of businesses, unions and governments in Thurston, Mason, Lewis, Grays Harbor and Pacific counties brought a high profile set of politicians to Tumwater today reports The Olympian. read more »
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"He didn't feel that Washington State had the right to tell him that he had to continue to suffer. He asked me to promise him that I would change the law."
--I-1000 campaign worker Nancy Niedzielski on Wednesday, speaking to assembled supporters and protesters about her late husband Randy's views on assisted suicide.