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Morning Briefing – November 7, 2019
The 2019 elections are not over yet.
The Morning Briefing – November 6, 2019
Overall, the 2019 elections are a thumbs up!
Morning Briefing – November 5, 2019
Jay Inslee’s inflated ego has him believing he deserves to be with those who fought for our country’s independence.
Morning Briefing – November 4, 2019 (Election Special)
shiftwa.org has been your source for important 2019 election news.
The Morning Briefing – November 1, 2019
Governor Inslee had to be reminded by Congressman Newhouse that those in the Tri-Cities would like a say in the future of the Snake River dams
Morning Briefing – October 31, 2019
City of Olympia believes election laws cannot dictate what it does with taxpayer money.
The Morning Briefing – October 30, 2019
Because of failing to adhere to state disclosure laws, Citizens for Liberty and Labor had its ads pulled from Spokane television.
The Morning Briefing – October 29, 2019
What will be the punishment for those responsible at the City of Olympia for using taxpayer funds for sending an obviously illegal mailing?
The Morning Briefing – October 28. 2019
The Spokane Firefighters move mysterious $70,000 through its bank account to help their buddy Ben Stuckart’s campaign to become mayor.
The Morning Briefing – October 25, 2019
Man collects felled trees, chops them into firewood to give to people in need. City fines him $500/day because his wood pile is too high.
The Morning Briefing – October 24, 2019
Teachers’ union is doing its best thug imitation by attempting to take out a local school board member with its deep war chest.
The Morning Briefing – October 23, 2019
Since they know the suspects won’t be prosecuted, some Seattle retailers are choosing to pass on the expense of shoplifting to their customers instead increasing security.