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The Morning Briefing – July 23, 2019
With extra revenue from the Soda Tax in their coffers, Seattle politicians act like sharks going after chum.
The Morning Briefing – July 22, 2019
Even though flush with new funds from the state, the Seattle School District continues to claim they are broke.
The Morning Briefing – July 19, 2019
King County Executive Dow Constantine is being accused of bullying a department head in order to provide a major contributor with a lucrative county contract.
The Morning Briefing – July 18, 2019
Whether as Governor or candidate, Jay Inslee spends money faster than it comes in.
The Morning Briefing – July 17, 2019
The Washington Court of Appeals confused many pundits with their ruling on the Seattle Income Tax.
The Morning Briefing – July 16, 2019
Jay Inslee has been busy calling people racist on Twitter. He apparently forgot he was caught attempting to benefit from a $70,000 contribution from a known racist in 2012.
The Morning Briefing – July 15, 2019
Proving he will do anything to obtain some media attention, Jay Inslee announced that he would name U.S. Soccer player Megan Rapinoe his Secretary of State.
The Morning Briefing – July 12, 2019
Seattle Times ran a nice puff-piece on Hilary Franz in which they failed to mention controversial activities in her past.
The Morning Briefing – July 11, 2019
In a major 2017 document, Seattle DOT fails to inform their employees to worry about costs, efficiencies, or the taxpayers in their guiding principles.
The Morning Briefing – July 10, 2019
State Democrat Chair Tina Podlodowski whines that Tom Steyer should instead give state parties the $100 million he has pledged to spend on his Presidential campaign.
The Morning Briefing – July 09, 2019
Rep. Jim “Ghostbuster” Walsh is the one answering the call to rid the Washington Legislature of their “Ghost Bill” problem.
The Morning Briefing – July 08, 2019
DSHS has taken $22 million from Washington taxpayers, handed it to a Missouri vendor and to state employees, and has received nothing in return.