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Jennell Venier

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Jul 26, 2024, 3:27:11 AM7/26/24
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Washington state is facing a very serious set of challenges. Partisanship has gotten in the way of progress and this has not served you well. I pride myself on working across the aisle and bring a willingness to work with anyone who wants to make the state of Washington a better place to live, work, do business and raise a family.

We need to implement commonsense reforms and measures of accountability so government works more efficiently and effectively. Government should fulfill its most critical duties, and then let citizens prosper without interference.

I am committed to making public safety a top priority. Washington state is ranked among the most dangerous states in the country and is among the leaders in retail theft, auto theft and property crimes. Crime rates are amplified by the fact that Washington is ranked 51st out of the 50 states and District of Columbia for the number of law enforcement officers per thousand residents. Our caucus has offered real solutions focused on prioritizing public safety, supporting law enforcement, preventing crime, and helping victims.

Our state must address the needs of our child care and foster care systems as well as the mental health needs of our youth. Excessive rules and regulations have broken our child care system resulting in child care deserts across Washington. We need to look at reasonable rules and regulations.

After the 2023 legislative session, my House Bill 1032, to mitigate the risk of wildfires through electric utility planning and identification of best management practices, was signed into law. Developing solutions to prevent devastating wildfires in Washington state has always been a priority for me. I also created the bipartisan Wildfire Caucus to assist in those efforts.

As the ranking Republican legislator on the House Agriculture and Natural Resource Committee, I am very concerned about the crises impacting our salmon, forest health and water quality. We need to make sure we are not ignoring these vital issues as we work to address other needs.

Tom has been a Columbia Basin resident most of his life. He became a professional pilot in 1976, and soon after founded Tom Dent Aviation, which offered aerial application, pilot service and flight instruction for area agriculture and industry. Tom lives with his family on the Flying T Ranch,...

For racially and/or ethnically diverse, as well as LGBTQ+ students only.

The Foundation of the American College of Healthcare Executives established this scholarship in honor of Albert W. Dent, the first African-American Fellow of ACHE. This scholarship is offered to provide financial aid to racially/ethnically students in healthcare management graduate programs to help offset tuition costs, student loans and expenses.

Please note: The Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship is only available to racially/ethnically diverse students, based on the definition of racially/ethnically diverse created by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

ACHE is a professional society of more than 49,000 healthcare executives. Known for its prestigious credentialing and educational programs and high-caliber publications, its vision is to be the preeminent professional society for healthcare executives dedicated to improving health.

Dent came to Emory from Hunter College of the City University of New York in New York City, where she served as acting provost and vice president for academic affairs as well as vice president for student success and learning innovation.

At Hunter College, Dent was co-chair of the Presidential Task Force for the Advancement of Racial Equity. Important to her work at Emory, Dent believes strongly in the role of the library and museum in civic outreach and has a deep understanding of libraries and museums as centers of community empowerment and civic responsibility. Dent is an active scholar who travels, conducts and publishes high-impact research, and presents globally. She has a robust and consistent record of scholarly achievement in the areas of chronic poverty and literacy, rural African libraries, and literacy culture development and is a Fulbright Scholar.

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Please give more people a chance to take advantage of our scratch and dent sale. Adding more than 2 Scratch and Dent sabers to your order or placing multiple orders in 24 hours may result in your scratch and dent order being canceled. We don't have scratch and dent sabers available often and want to give more people a chance to order.

These brand-new scratch and dent sabers were machined and assembled and sent to quality control, our quality control department identified small errors such as scratches, scuffs, finish defects, or dents, and they were set aside since they were not pristine. We have organized these sabers by type and are offering them at half our normal prices.

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If you go into it being cool with whatever you get, it's a hell of a deal. I got the Epoch mk2 which I normally would not have bought full price, but is a very solid hilt none the less. Wouldn't even notice the scratches unless you were looking.

I got the original Epoch many years ago now, as my first saber. Recently gutted and overhauled the electronics, and still love it. I've been eyeing the mk3 as I love the new design too. Now that I have both mk1 and mk2, I just might be pushed to complete the set. Ordering from SF has been a great experience and look forward to seeing what you all continue to do in the years to come.

Saber came packaged perfectly, they call it scratch and dent but to my eye I saw nothing, it's beautifully crafted and I loved the mystery behind it, how I had no idea what I'd get. Very happy wiry my purchase through Shop doing the 4 payments made it so easy and stress free, definitely looking forward to the next scratch and dent sale!

First shop at sabreforge and I did not have high expectations for the scratch and dent sale. But holy moley! These things are essentially in perfect condition, I had to look very hard to find any imperfection. The sabres are cool too, I thought it might be an eclectic jumble of parts but they are a coherent and complete hilt. A great first sabre.

Our saber blades (Excluding Pixel blades) are rated for full contact dueling. Capable of withstanding heavy dueling, even against kendo bokkens, and nylon hema wasters. During the machining process, some sabers may develop sharp edges. Before any contact dueling (as with any type of dueling), we recommend wearing proper safety protection for your hands, body and face. This includes but is not limited to: gloves, body armor, face masks, and helmets. Always take the proper safety measures before dueling of any kind. Saberforge is not responsible for any injuries that result from saber play, combat choreography or dueling.

Order changes are possible, however they are not guaranteed. We recommend double checking your order details to make sure everything is correct. If you need to make a change, email us as quickly as possible. If possible, we can update your order.

Returns are eligible within the first 15 days of delivery. Due to the custom nature of our product, items may only be returned for store credit or exchange. Returns must be in new or like-new condition.

Orders requiring a custom finish, specialty wrap, customizable eco, or are made from Adaptive Saber Parts are final sales and cannot be canceled, changed, returned, or refunded after the order has been placed.

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The statute of West Virginia ( 9 and 15, chapter 93, 1882)which requires every practitioner of medicine in the State toobtain a certificate from the State Board of Health that he is agraduate of a reputable medical college in the school of medicineto which he belongs, or that he has practiced medicine in the Statecontinuously for ten years prior to March 8, 1881, or that he hasbeen found upon examination to be qualified to practice medicine inall its departments, and which subjects a person practicing withoutsuch certificate to prosecution and punishment for a misdemeanor,does not, when enforced against a person who had been a practicingphysician in the State for a period of five years before 1881,without a diploma of a reputable medical college in the school ofmedicine to which he belonged, deprive him of his estate orinterest in the profession without due process of law.

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