Anonymous ID: 73ff8b April 6, 2020, 9:48 p.m. No.8710888   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0937 >>1115

Commie NV guv protects SEIU Local 1107

April 5, 2020

Democrat Gov. Sisolak cited in his State of Emergency statement, his concern that hospitals would get over whelmed if he didn’t shut down Nevada’s Economy. Sisolak “Protecting Nevadans’ public health and safety is my top priority”. As of April 4, 2020, according to the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, over 1,800 Nevadans have been infected by the coronavirus, mostly clustered in Clark County, with some 46 people losing their lives so far.

 

But, the only Level 1 trauma center, UMC, in all of Clark County is owned and operated by the Clark County government and manned by SEIU Nevada Local 1107 members. Clark County’s 2.8 million people have literally only one level 1 trauma ICU center because of the monopoly created by the Clark County Commission led for almost a decade by now Gov. Sisolak.

 

Steve Sisolak was first elected to the Clark County Commission in 2009 and was the Chairman from 2013 until he was elected Governor in 2018. During this time no new Level 1 trauma centers were approved. Level 1 trauma centers are state certified and must maintain certain equipment, must be staffed 24/7 with doctors and nurses ready to provide trauma care for patients who suffer from traumatic injuries such as gunshot wounds, falls and car accidents. When hospitals get this designation, must expand the number of ICU beds and their staffing. These Level 1 trauma centers are proving to be invaluable in the fight against corona virus. Hospital staff we spoke with said “Our Level 1 trauma center, our staff and physicians are highly trained and routinely prepare for situations like these”.

 

According to Kaiser Health News in 2017, Clark County blocked the applications of three hospitals in the Las Vegas area to be designated as Level III trauma centers. Even after the Oct. 1 2017 Las Vegas Mass Shooting where some 500 people were shot, Commission Chairman Sisolak continued to block any permits of new Level 1 ICU Trauma Centers in Clark County.

 

But the SEIU Nevada Local 1107, which is a core Democrat funding source, donated $100,000 in 2018 to the Democrat front group, Nevadans For Secure Elections, which aided the Governor’s election efforts, in addition to the thousands of dollars the union gave to individual Nevada Democrat Law makers. SEIU claims to have over 9,000 members. 9,000 reliable Democrat voters have an awful lot of juice in Clark County. This may explain why the Clark County Commission and State Democrats blocked any effort by private hospitals to build competing Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 trauma centers over the past decade.

>http://360newslasvegas.com/sisolak-blocked-new-icu-trauma-centers-to-protect-government-owned-umc-monopoly/

Anonymous ID: 73ff8b April 6, 2020, 10:25 p.m. No.8711120   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Former Ak-Chin Charman Louis Manuel Jr. dies at 57

>dunno, spoopy?

By KATIE SAWYER Staff Writer Apr 6, 2020 Updated 6 hrs ago

 

MARICOPA — Louis Manuel Jr., who led the Ak-Chin Indian Community as chairman during a period of growth for the tribe, has died.

 

Manuel, 57, died unexpectedly of unconfirmed causes Sunday morning. He leaves behind his wife, Yolanda Rodriguez, children and extended family including his sister, Erica Manuel.

 

Both posted heartfelt messages to social media following his passing.

 

“My precious, precious husband,” Rodriguez posted on Facebook. “My heart…. We were perfect together! I cannot expect that anyone would have less than kind words as there was no greater man in the world.”

 

Ultra-Star Multi-tainment Center also made a public statement commending Manuel for his extensive career in public service, and his work on the center during his time on the Tribal Council. Phoenix Indian Center similarly applauded him as “a strong leader and noted as one of the most influential minority leaders in Arizona.”

 

Manuel’s sister Erica described him as a man who was always looking out for his community, and a great role model to her.

 

“He instilled so much knowledge and leadership into me. I am who I am today, because of him. I loved our time together and will remember all that he taught me about life and traditions,” Erica wrote on Facebook. “He was a great man, husband, father, leader and brother … I am so emotionally numb right now. Please keep us in your prayers.”

 

During his time on the council, Manuel was an integral part of relations between the Maricopa and Ak-Chin communities. He presented Maricopa many monetary donations from his council including millions in school funding and public parks.

 

“Chairman Manuel, as I knew him, was a statesman, a respected leader, a family man, and a dear, dear friend,” Maricopa Mayor Christian Price wrote on Facebook. “He will most likely never know what he meant to me and what he taught me, and all that I truly learned from him that made me feel like Ak-Chin/Maricopa family. He will be sincerely missed.”

>https://www.pinalcentral.com/maricopa_monitor/news/former-ak-chin-charman-louis-manuel-jr-dies-at-57/article_d45877b7-f530-548c-861d-74d81426a1ba.html