May 16, 2019
VOL. 34, No. 20
TRUMP’S TRADE WAR TROUBLES ‘FARMERS
By Francis Taylor, Asst. Editor
Many farmers are holding out hope that the U.S. and China quickly reach a trade agreement that would put an end to tariffs on agricultural products. Unfortunately, the trend is going in the opposite direction. “I’m very disappointed that ... the negotiations fell apart last week,” Blake Hurst, a soybean farmer and president of the Missouri Farm Bureau, said on Yahoo Finance’s On the Move. “We’ve been assured time and time again that progress was being made. We’ve yet to see any improvement. So farmers are starting to lose hope.” On Friday, President Trump wrote on Twitter that he was following through on his tariff threat because he “got tired of waiting” for the Chinese to start buying from American farmers. By placing tariffs on China, Trump argued, China will be paying money to the Treasury and therefore helping farmers. However, these tariffs are actually being paid by American consumers and businesses. And China announced increased tariffs hitting the U.S. heartland. ‘Farmers like to farm’ Throughout the trade spat, the Trump administration has worked with the USDA to help offset the effects of tariffs by providing billions of dollars in aid to farmers. Trump has pledged to do the same again as the U.S. and China attempt to work out a deal. Hurst noted 4 that previous aid
Member Morales Graciously Accepted
Accolades for Ashwood Park;
Thanked the Inglewood Staff, Volunteers and Others for Remodel
The Inglewood City Council collectively approved the agenda items with little discussion. An Inglewood Police Officer addressed the public hearing related to the towing of vehicles on public streets that are in violation of parking rules, with unregistered license tags and for other reasons that indicate lack of vehicle registration compliance.
Staff report recommending adoption of a resolution opposing changes to current state card club regulations. Staff report recommending adoption of an Amended and Restated Resolution No. 18-69 to amend, clarify, confirm, modify, and restate the vacation of the alley between Florence Avenue and Regent Street, east of La Brea Avenue, and west of Market Street.
Staff report recommending adoption of a resolution amending the Fiscal Year 2018-2019 Annual Capital Improvement Program Budget for the City Last Mile Transit Connector Project. Staff report recommending award of contract and approval of an agreement with KOA Corporation to provide design and construction engineering services for 7
Rep. Maxine Waters Receives an
Honorary Doctorate of Laws Degree ,
Degree from the University of the District of Columbia
WASHINGTON – On Saturday, May 11, U.S. Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-43) -- the first woman and first African American to Chair the powerful U.S. House Committee on Financial Services -and civil rights icon and leader, Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., received Honorary Doctorate of Laws degrees from the University of the District of Columbia (UDC). Rep. Waters also delivered a keynote address to more than 900 graduates during UDC’s 2019 University of the District of Columbia (UDC) Commencement Convocation. “It is a distinct honor 4 JOIN US ON