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Morning Briefing – October 31, 2019

City of Olympia believes election laws cannot dictate what it does with taxpayer money.

The Morning Briefing – October 30, 2019

Because of failing to adhere to state disclosure laws, Citizens for Liberty and Labor had its ads pulled from Spokane television.

The Morning Briefing – October 29, 2019

What will be the punishment for those responsible at the City of Olympia for using taxpayer funds for sending an obviously illegal mailing?

The Morning Briefing – October 28. 2019

The Spokane Firefighters move mysterious $70,000 through its bank account to help their buddy Ben Stuckart’s campaign to become mayor.

The Morning Briefing – October 25, 2019

Man collects felled trees, chops them into firewood to give to people in need. City fines him $500/day because his wood pile is too high.

The Morning Briefing – October 24, 2019

Teachers’ union is doing its best thug imitation by attempting to take out a local school board member with its deep war chest.

The Morning Briefing – October 23, 2019

Since they know the suspects won’t be prosecuted, some Seattle retailers are choosing to pass on the expense of shoplifting to their customers instead increasing security.

The Morning Briefing – October 22, 2019

Another Public Disclosure Commission complaint about the cozy relationship between Spokane mayoral candidate Ben Stuckart and the Firefighters Union.

The Morning Briefing — October 21, 2019

Democrats continue to want an extremely partisan person to oversee our state’s elections as Secretary of State.

The Morning Briefing – October 18, 2019

While Jay Inslee is busy trying to be a climate change celebrity, staff members at Western Hospital are being assaulted by patients and receiving no support from the administration.

The Morning Briefing – October 17. 2019

$300,000 left from Inslee’s failed presidential campaign and Washington taxpayers want to be reimbursed for paying for his security.

Morning Briefing – October 16, 2019

Jay Inslee needed to raise some funds immediately for his broke campaign for Governor.