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Daily Briefing – December 14, 2022
The Inslee Administration is spending $3.1 million and increasing the size of government to help small businesses navigate the many regulations it has imposed on small businesses.
Daily Briefing – December 13, 2022
Several groups file amicus briefs with the Washington State Supreme Court stating the Democrats’ income tax on capital gains is clearly unconstitutional.
Daily Briefing – December 12, 2022
Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com Short eared owl in Skagit County
Daily Briefing – December 9, 2022
13 Washington State counties announce guidance for residents to again wear facemasks indoors.
Daily Briefing – December 8, 2022
The News Tribune posts op-ed from a man upset with the City of Tacoma for removing encampment residents (placing them in shelters) because he wants someone to talk to on his daily walks.
Daily Briefing – December 7, 2022
At all levels of government, liberals are building huge bureaucracies to work on (not solve) the homeless problem their policies have made far worse.
Daily Briefing – December 6, 2022
Republican Senator Keith Wagoner is once again attempting to overcome Democrat objections to having the contributions of Chinese Americans recognized by the state.
Daily Briefing – December 5, 2022
Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com Mt. Baker
Daily Briefing – December 2, 2022
Liberal activists are suspected of tearing down flyers which state the University of Washington campus is the least tolerant public university in the nation for tolerating free speech.
Daily Briefing – December 1, 2022
Irresponsible Seattle City Councilmembers want you to believe that permanently cutting 80 more police officers is “fully funding the police.”
Daily Briefing – November 30, 2022
The Inslee Administration’s failure to perform mental health treatments on criminal suspects has forced King County to demand the state pay to house criminals.
Daily Briefing – November 29, 2022
The Democrats removing some felony convictions considered for Three Strike penalties has resulted in a murderer/rapist having his sentence reduced and he will be set free in a few years instead of serving life in prison.