Sunday, August 14, 2011

Great response at the Commissioners Meeting Tuesday
August 16, 2011 at 2 PM.
Thank you all for attending.
Our testimony, new and old continues to show our local governement that
We want Answers and Solutions

Come Again Next Tuesday, August 23, 2011 at 2 PM.
2000 Lakeridge Drive SW
Building One, Room 269
Olympia, Wa. 98502

Please come to publicly share your concerns regaring this jail in our community. You do not have to speak at this event if you are not comfortable. Come to listen and learn.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

PLEASE SEND DONATIONS TO THIS ATTORNEY AT THIS ADDRESS
MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE INFORMATION THAT THE MONEY GOES TOWARDS THE STOPNISQUALLYJAIL PROJECT.
THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING YOUR COMMUNITY

Bricklin & Newman LLP
Seattle
1001 4th Avenue
Suite 3303
Seattle, WA 98154

TEL: (206) 264.8600
FAX: (206) 264.9300

Monday, August 1, 2011

Bureau of Indian Affairs and Department of Interior

The Deparment of the Interior oversees the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs oversees land for Tribes prior to the land becomeing "trust" land. How is the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Department of the Interior supportive of this project when they describe their missions as "community based programs" and that they fulfill "their committment to the American People?"
Both the Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Indian Affairs are clearly NOT supporting our community in this proposed jail project and they are DEFINATELY NOT committed to the "American People" if this proposed jail project goes through.
See information below on the Department of Interior:
 
About Interior
About Secretary Salazar
About Our Employees
The U.S. Department of the Interior is a Cabinet-level agency that manages America’s vast natural and cultural resources. Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar heads our department, which employs 70,000 people, including expert scientists and resource-management professionals, in eight technical bureaus:
Our employees, along with more than 280,000 volunteers, carry out Interior’s mission from more than 2,400 operating locations. Serving communities large and small, they deliver our department’s land- and community-based programs in ways that engage the participation of citizens, groups and businesses.
We at Interior fulfill our commitment to the American people under a $12 billion total annual budget and through the dedication of our employees and other partners. We also raise billions in revenue annually from energy, mineral, grazing, and timber leases, as well as recreational permits and land sales.