Since my last update, the House has passed two COVID relief bills, Employment Security Department Commissioner Suzi Levine has resigned, and we learned hackers stole the personal data of 1.4 million...
In my final email update last year before election-year restrictions kicked in, I wrote the following: “The governor must have a stronger sense of urgency when it comes to helping those...
It's now been seven weeks since Gov. Jay Inslee announced his “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order, and while our state has succeeded in flattening the coronavirus curve, the shutdown of our...
Right now, we are going through a challenge unlike anything most of us have ever experienced before. The COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak has had a devastating impact on people's health and financial...
Several weeks ago, Sen. Zeiger, Rep. Gildon and I got together to discuss when the best time would be to hold a post-session town hall meeting. Instead of waiting until late...
We're now in the final week of this year's 60-day legislative session, which is scheduled to adjourn on Thursday. Before I get to the latest news from Olympia, I wanted to...
Due to surging revenue collections over the past year, our state now has a $2.4 billion budget surplus. Taxpayers are giving state government more money than at any time in state...
As I mentioned in my last email update, House Republicans are focused this session on community safety, life affordability and government accountability. As we move into the second half of this...
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I hope you had a great Thanksgiving with family and friends! I wanted to send out a quick email update before election-year restrictions go into effect tomorrow. Unfortunately, these restrictions mean...