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Daily Briefing – May 8. 2020
Governor Inslee continues to surround himself with people who agree with his opinion and ignore those who provide important viewpoints.
Daily Briefing – May 7, 2020
One has to pay money to buy a seat on one of Governor Jay Inslee’s Safe Start Advisory Groups.
Daily Briefing – May 6, 2020
Governor Inslee continues to be politically divisive by only selecting his political buddies to serve on committees that will “advise” him on coronavirus matters.
Daily Briefing – May 5, 2020
Many Washington residents are frustrated by the slow pace Governor Inslee is moving to safely re-open businesses.
Daily Briefing – May 4, 2020
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Daily Briefing – EXTRA EDITION – May 2, 2020
Due to Governor Jay Inslee’s latest failure to provide accurate and helpful information to Washington residents in his Friday press conference, Shift’s Daily Briefing has a very rare weekend edition.
Daily Briefing – May 1, 2020
Many people have questions about Governor Inslee’s partisan decisions regarding the state’s economic future?
Daily Briefing – April 30, 2020
Democrats selfishly promote the spending of a half billion in taxpayer dollars to suddenly change how Americans votes.
Daily Briefing – April 29, 2020
More people are understanding that the partisan Western States Pact was not created to help Washington citizens, but to provide political cover for Governor Inslee.
Daily Briefing – April 28, 2020
Governor Inslee continues to allow only Democrats into the Western Governors’ Pact, thus making political affiliation the primary factor in determining who has a say when Washington businesses can re-open.
Daily Briefing – April 27, 2020
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Daily Briefing – April 24, 2020
Governor Inslee finally ends his discrimination against private sector construction workers and allows them to go back to work (just like the government-paid workers have been doing for the past five weeks).