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Daily Briefing – June 5, 2020
Governor Jay Inslee’s government-run facilities fail to follow state health guidelines and continue to be the source of coronavirus outbreaks.
Daily Briefing – June 4, 2020
Help Shift ask Governor Jay Inslee some questions on the COVID-19 emergency orders – and other topics you care about – that perhaps he has avoided answering so far.
Daily Briefing – June 3, 2020
After revelations that the dials Governor Inslee was using to explain the state’s COVID-19 response were meaningless and not attached to any actual data, they have suddenly disappeared.
Daily Briefing – June 2, 2020
Governor Inslee uses money designated for coronavirus relief to fund some of his favorite projects.
Daily Briefing – June 1, 2020
Shift’s Weekly Photograph from our Friend Rod Chandler RodChandlerPhotgraphy.com
Daily Briefing – May 29, 2020
Governor Jay Inslee’s “science” on re-opening the state’s economy is nearly always determined by who has contributed to his campaigns.
Daily Briefing – May 28, 2020
This is the largest ever Daily Briefing, so there must be plenty for us to talk about today.
Daily Briefing – May 27, 2020
Governor Jay Inslee’s divisive actions are not just unfortunate, but will likely also negatively impact the state’s economic recovery.
Daily Briefing – May 26, 2020
People are talking about Governor Inslee’s embarrassing interview in which he accused Washington residents of wanting everyone over 60 to die simply because they question his actions.
Daily Briefing – Memorial Day 2020
Memorial Day 2020 – Special Edition
Daily Briefing – May 22, 2020
Normally Governor Inslee loves to be in front of the cameras, but he has been in hiding since it has been revealed his state agency deposited millions into Nigerian criminals’ bank accounts.
Daily Briefing – May 21, 2020
As Governor Inslee continues to promote his selfish political agenda and ignore workers’ concerns, Washington State has the highest unemployment rate in the country.