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PRESS RELEASE: WASHINGTON—Rep. Rick Larsen, WA-02, today (March 6) voted against the continuing resolution that will keep in place the damaging automatic spending cuts known as sequestration.
“Congress had an opportunity to restore sanity to the federal budget. We failed. The sequester’s automatic and untargeted spending cuts are already impacting families in Northwest Washington,” Larsen said. “At the very least, Congress needs to grant federal agencies discretion to apply the spending cuts in a way that limits the impacts on Americans and preserves vital services.”
Larsen released a report last week detailing the consequences of the sequester in Northwest Washington.
“Nothing in this bill prevents a cut of 10,000 meals for seniors in Snohomish County. Nothing in this bill keeps air traffic controllers on the job fulltime, keeping our airways safe and our aviation economy growing. Nothing in this bill protects the thousands of children in Marysville, La Conner and Bellingham from devastating cuts to their school budgets.
“I want Congress to move forward with a balanced approach that cuts the deficit through smart spending cuts, slowing the growth of spending, and new revenue. Short of that, Congress must stop the sequester’s reckless, untargeted approach to cutting and grant the Administration authority to manage sequester cuts in a rational manner.”
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A pioneer on the electric six-string violin, Geoffrey Castle sets out to destroy people’s pre-conceived notions of what is possible on a violin.
A bandleader and solo artist—with several critically acclaimed releases on his own Twisted Fiddle Musical Label---Castle has also managed to share stages with such illustrious musicians as Blues Traveler, Heart, Buddy
Born in Astoria, Oregon January 21, 1923. Passed away peacefully May 3, 2013 surrounded by his loved ones.
He graduated from Astoria in 1941 and from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois in 1950.
After serving four years in the navy he married Virginia who survives in their home in Seaside, Oregon. Also survived by sons Jeffrey in Kuna,
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Robert Mancuso and Yvonne Buijs-Mancuso of Friday Harbor wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Ayanna to Brian Sprawka, son of Gregory and Cheryl Sprawka of Austin, Texas.
The happy couple met in Boston, Massachusetts, where they currently reside.

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