Tolls on 520: Will newer Americans, minorities be surprised?
The transportation department realizes the need to let minority and low-income groups know about the upcoming tolls on the floating bridge. But their campaign seems to miss the mark.
Julie Pham is the vice president of community engagement and marketing at Washington Technology Industry Association.
The transportation department realizes the need to let minority and low-income groups know about the upcoming tolls on the floating bridge. But their campaign seems to miss the mark.
Candidates' advertising expenditures indicate they don't much care about building bridges between various ethnic communities and the rest of society. But the candidates are ignoring one route to win votes.
Ethnic seniors do want some control over the way they die. Some reluctantly choose hospice care in America; others opt to return to their homeland.
Many ethnic seniors did not support the state's Death with Dignity law, which is viewed as a model nationally. But they also fear becoming a burden to their families and society.