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The Morning Briefing – March 15, 2017

On this day in history… March 15, 1937: Governor Clarence D. Martin outlawed dance marathons by signing State Bill 186 into law.

The Morning Briefing – March 14, 2017

After Seattle decided to take a “courageous” stand for the environment by cutting ties with Wells Fargo over their involvement with the Dakota Access Pipeline, the bank told them that they would let them out of their contract immediately and help them find a new bank. Showing how shallow their convictions really are and that … Continued

The Morning Briefing – March 13, 2017

Good morning! Congratulations to Gonzaga for earning the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament!

The Morning Briefing – March 10, 2017

Rumor has it that the WEA was literally giving hand signals from the Senate gallery yesterday to get the Democrats to change their votes from YES to NO on the paraeducator bill.

The Morning Briefing – March 09, 2017

We can’t wait for Bob Ferguson’s press conference about his decision of whether or not to sue President Trump again that could have been put in the press release announcing the press conference..

The Morning Briefing – March 08, 2017

You made it! Happy Hump Day!

The Morning Briefing – March 07, 2017

When political negotiations fail… Photo Credit: Melissa Santos / The News Tribune

The Morning Briefing – March 05, 2017

Democrats forgot they don’t support the 10th amendment, UW’s crew team forgot to remove former athletes from their roster and one man forgot he doesn’t actually live in Lacey despite running for city council in Lacey.

The Morning Briefing – March 03, 2017

Happy Friday!

The Morning Briefing – March 02, 2017

Washington state’s cancer research fund may be re-named the Andy Hill Cancer Research Endowment, after the former senator lost his battle with cancer this last fall. We want to thank Senator Joe Fain for his active work to keep Senator Hill’s memory and legacy alive and well. Check out our section at the bottom for … Continued

The Morning Briefing – March 01, 2017

Our favorite part of last night was Benny Johnson of IJ Review asking Members of Congress and the Chief Justice what they were wearing as they entered the House Chamber. Check out our new section at the bottom for more social media updates.

The Morning Briefing – February 28, 2017

Here’s us after just a day of considering Jay Inslee running for President of the United States of America: If you feel we missed something that should be covered, email us at [email protected]. If you don’t want to receive this email each morning, click here to opt-out of The Morning Briefing.