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The Morning Briefing – June 26, 2019

King County and City of Seattle officials congratulate themselves on their latest plan to reduce homeless.

The Morning Briefing – June 25, 2019

Many of the Democrat’s 2020 dominos will tumble into place once Jay Inslee determines where he wants to fall.

The Morning Briefing – June 24, 2019

Local politicians who support sanctuary cities are avoiding the public’s questions regarding a Mexican national who allegedly raped a wheelchair bound woman upon his release and has likely fled to Mexico.

The Morning Briefing – June 21, 2019

In her re-election bid for Seattle City Council, Kshama Sawant is losing many long-time friends.

The Morning Briefing – June 20, 2019

In a move that some believe foreshadows dramatic change to the embattled Seattle City Council, the Seattle Metro Chamber of Commerce announced their endorsements in this year’s council elections.

The Morning Briefing – June 19, 2019

Governor Inslee will hold an #AskGovInslee Twitter town hall at 1:45pm this afternoon to review the 2019 Legislative Session. Will his staff protect him from questions from constituents asking why their money is subsidizing his presidential campaign?

The Morning Briefing – June 18, 2019

Democrat Senator Sam Hunt was fined $1,000 for allowing a group to use state facilities for political purposes. Democrats are trying to sweep this under the rug and blame staffers for this “misunderstanding”. We’re not going to let that happen.  

The Morning Briefing – June 17, 2019

Governor Inslee will be in the state today for a photo-op while he test drives an all-electric school bus.

The Morning Briefing – June 14, 2019

Oh, goody! More bike lanes in Seattle.

The Morning Briefing – June 13, 2019

Is the “I Didn’t Reproduce Day” coming to Bainbridge Island in the near future?

The Morning Briefing – June 12, 2019

That Wednesday Feeling!

The Morning Briefing – June 11, 2019

The Left doesn’t have time for pesky facts