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Daily Briefing – June 17, 2021

Governor Inslee’s new military/veterans vaccine lottery provides more confusion about why state vaccine data is still is less comprehensive than federal data which said we hit 70% over a week ago.

Daily Briefing – June 16, 2021

A new non-partisan report asserts that the Democrat legislators’ budget was irresponsible and will cause more financial problems in the future.

Daily Briefing – June 15, 2021

Governor Inslee is defending his use of faulty vaccine data that places the state under the 70% threshold instead of using the more accurate federal data which has us well-above that mark to reopen the state.

Daily Briefing – June 14, 2021

Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com

Daily Briefing – June 11, 2021

Governor Inslee continues to push the false statement that only 66% of Washingtonians have been vaccinated while the federal government data shows we are well over 70%.

Daily Briefing – June 10, 2021

Governor Inslee’s staff refuses to inform the public why they forced out DOC Secretary Sinclair but allowed ESD Commissioner Suzi LeVine to stay (despite losing $1.1 billion).

Daily Briefing – June 9, 2021

Governor Inslee’s style of governing is to ignore problems, even when they are pointed out by Members of Congress.

Daily Briefing – June 8, 2021

Governor Inslee continues to rely on bad data from his administration instead of the federal statistics which show Washington State has already reached the 70% vaccination threshold.

Daily Briefing – June 7, 2021

Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com

Daily Briefing – June 4, 2022

Seattle Mayor (and former U.S. Attorney) Jenny Durkan is making many lawyers wealthy with all the lawsuits her actions are causing.

Daily Briefing – June 3, 2021

More managerial failures within the Inslee Administration are costing state taxpayers even more money.

Daily Briefing – June 2, 2021

While Democrats claim they did a good job during the 2020 legislative session, data shows it was the most divisive and exclusionary in recent history.