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Daily Briefing – March 20, 2023

Jay Inslee isn’t done inflicting his failed leadership on our state. According to one political insider, he isn’t ruling out a fourth term.

The Daily Briefing – March 17, 2023

Jay Inslee and his fellow Democrats in Olympia spent the last few years passing laws that hit consumers at the gas pump — then denying it. Now the truth is out for all to see.

The Daily Briefing – March 16, 2023

Ticket? I don’t have to show you my ticket.

Daily Briefing – March 15, 2023

Actions have consequences. Unfortunately, Seattle City Council members have yet to learn that simple concept.

The Daily Briefing – March 14

Democrats continue to stand-by their pro-criminal legislation – at the expense of the public. We’ve had enough.

The Daily Briefing – March 13, 2023

When the Seattle Times is applauding the Democrats for getting tough on criminals, you might want to check the actual punishment…

Daily Briefing – March 10, 2023

A Jay Inslee appointee to our state’s Northwest Power Planning and Conservation Council doesn’t want Washingtonians to even question  having a six-plex built next door.

The Daily Briefing – March 9, 2023

A new poll of Seattle residents releases unsurprising results of how the public views the Seattle City Councilmembers – but will it change anything?

Daily Briefing – March 8, 2023

It should come as no surprise that Jay Inslee’s new cap-and-tax program is designed to cost everyday people a lot of money… and be very profitable for people who contribute to his political campaigns.

Daily Briefing – March 7, 2023

Will Democrats listen to the will of the people and roll back their failed 2021 bill banning police officers from pursuing criminals? Or will they continue on their crime-causing, pro-criminal agenda?

It’s a scary time for taxpayers and a busy time for Democrats – as Wednesday is the deadline for putting bills on the floor and voting them over to the other body…

March 3, 2023 – Daily Briefing

The legislative session is half over, and too many bad bills are still alive to even count. But the Democrats in control in Olympia are singing a different tune.