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The Daily Briefing – September 4, 2024

Democrat Dave Upthegrove barely squeaked by in the primary recount for State Commissioner of Public Lands — now he just has to convince the rest of Washington he’s worth more than 49 votes as he faces off against Republican Jaime Herrera Beutler.

The Daily Briefing – September 3, 2024

Jay Inslee’s latest “emergency” involves bulldozing sacred lands and wildlife habitats, all to keep his campaign donors happy while he hunts for a non-government job.

The Daily Briefing – August 30, 2024

Washington State Ferries says they’re ready for 300,000 travelers this weekend—because what’s another couple thousand angry commuters after 3,500 canceled sailings?

The Daily Briefing – August 29, 2024

When Democrats’ tax policies are the main export, it’s no wonder businesses are fleeing faster than Kalama Harris dodging tough questions.

The Daily Briefing – August 28, 2024

For the Seattle Times, suggesting kids consider trades over debt-ridden degrees is more scandalous than presiding over a failing education system.

The Daily Briefing – August 27, 2024

Two Goodwill close in Seattle because even charity can’t survive the city’s commitment to chaos.

The Daily Briefing – August 26, 2024

Washington State Ferries are navigating delays and budget overruns like it’s their core mission.

The Daily Briefing – August 23, 2024

Bob Ferguson denies ditching the October debate with Dave Reichert—too bad the truth didn’t get the memo.

The Daily Briefing – August 22, 2024

Jay Inslee’s Green Push Moves Forward: Hawk Nests Get the Short End While Wind Turbines Take Precedence

The Daily Briefing – August 21, 2024

When it comes to Jay Inslee’s green agenda, the trucking industry is getting run over.

The Daily Briefing – August 20, 2024

When you must spend $5 million marketing a mandatory program, maybe it’s time to rethink it. 

The Daily Briefing – August 16, 2024

Bob Ferguson: The Candidate Who Never Gets Asked a Tough Question—Thanks, Seattle Media!