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The Daily Briefing – March 23, 2023

When it comes to rising crime, do you believe your eyes or the Democrats?

The Daily Briefing – March 22, 2023

Once again, Governor Jay Inslee seems to have just found out about a problem that everyone else in the state knows exists.

The Daily Briefing – March 21, 2023

The latest state revenue projection has created a problem for the math-challenged Democrat lawmakers and mainstream media outlets: how to explain to the public that record tax collections do not equal any tax refunds for the state’s taxpayers?

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.