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The Morning Briefing – February 20, 2017

Happy President’s Day everyone! We hope your Monday is as relaxed as these two former Presidents look. 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.

The Morning Briefing – February 17, 2017

Happy Friday everyone! Thanks so much for reading. 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.

The Morning Briefing – February 16, 2017

The Morning Briefing is here to give you a quick rundown of what is happening in Olympia and on both sides of the Cascades. If you feel we missed something that should be covered or have any tips, email it to [email protected]. If you don’t want to receive this email each morning, click here to … Continued

The Morning Briefing – February 15, 2017

Our team got a good laugh in recently when we heard Joel Connelly, blogger for the Seattle PI, decided to label us as a bunch of “dead-enders.” Rep. Drew Stokesbary (R-Auburn) thought it was just as funny as we did, using the hypocritical comment as an outlet for his Daily Arrested development GIF on Tuesday … Continued

The Morning Briefing – February 14, 2017

The Morning Briefing is here to give you a quick rundown of what is happening in Olympia and on both sides of the Cascades. If you feel we missed something that should be covered or have any tips, email it to [email protected]. If you don’t want to receive this email each morning, click here to … Continued

The Morning Briefing – February 13, 2017

The Morning Briefing is where you will get a quick rundown of what is happening in Olympia and on both sides of the Cascades. If you feel we missed something that should be covered or have any tips, email it to [email protected]. If you don’t want to receive this email each morning, click here to … Continued

The Morning Briefing – February 10, 2017

Welcome to the Morning Briefing where you will get a quick rundown of what is happening in Olympia and on both sides of the Cascades. If you feel we missed something that should be covered or have any tips, email it to [email protected]. If you don’t want to receive this email each morning, click here … Continued

The Morning Briefing – February 9, 2017

The Morning Briefing is here to give you a quick rundown of what is happening in Olympia and on both sides of the Cascades. If you feel we missed something that should be covered or have any tips, email it to [email protected]. If you don’t want to receive this email each morning, click here to … Continued

The Daily Shift – December 30, 2016

Happy New year. The last week of 2016 ends with the last installment of Shift’s look at the lumps of coal which Jay Inslee put in taxpayer stockings at Christmas.  Today we highlight the tax on out-of-state shoppers. Inslee must have forgotten that voters just rejected that tax in November – or maybe, he just … Continued

The Daily Shift – December 29, 2016

The new year is coming up fast, but Shift still has time to review a couple more lumps of coal that Jay Inslee put in taxpayers’ Christmas stocking last weekend. Today – after highlighting his income tax and gas-price raising schemes – we take a look at his attack on small businesses. Fortunately, the legislature … Continued

The Daily Shift – December 28, 2016

We’re on the downhill side of the last week of 2016, with Shift taking another look at the tax-raising lumps of coal that Jay Inslee put into taxpayers’ Christmas stockings this year. Today we highlight the gas/carbon tax that Jay has been trying to jam down our throats since his days in Congress. We also … Continued

The Daily Shift – December 27, 2016

The lumps of coal from Jay Inslee just keep on a-comin’, and today we feature our “green” governor’s desire for a capital gains income tax. Just the thought of creating the state’s first income tax gets Inslee (and his big campaign donors) all excited, though he certainly didn’t want to admit that when running for … Continued