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The Daily Briefing – October 14, 2024
In far-left Seattle, the only thing disappearing faster than your car is any hope of crime control!
The Daily Briefing – October 10, 2024
Racing to burn through COVID relief funds, Washington forgot all about saving students from their academic freefall.
The Daily Briefing – October 9, 2024
For the Marysville School District, the solution to a financial meltdown is apparently to hand $400K to the superintendent who steered them into the mess.
The Daily Briefing – October 8, 2024
BP just confirmed what we all suspected: repealing the cap-and-tax will actually make filling up less painful—who knew?
The Daily Briefing – October 4, 2024
Seattle Times Highlights Bill Nye’s Explanation on Why Higher Taxes Are Just What the Doctor Ordered—If the Doctor Went to a Democrat Fundraiser
The Daily Briefing – October 2, 2024
Welcome to Washington: Where Business Dreams Go to Die Under Heavy Taxes and Regulations!
The Daily Briefing – October 1, 2024
Looks like Jay Inslee’s exit strategy includes dodging court dates—how convenient!
The Daily Briefing – September 30, 2024
Pierce County Executive Bruce Dammeier vetoes the county council’s supplemental budget—because temporary solutions won’t solve permanent problems!
The Daily Briefing – September 27, 2024
In Washington, ‘defund the police’ proved to be the ultimate crime-fighting strategy—if you were fighting for more crime!
The Daily Briefing – September 26, 2024
We have one question on Seattle Police’s new crime response policy: what’s safer than a burglar knowing the cops aren’t coming?
The Daily Briefing – September 25, 2024
Who knew Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V could cost $28.5 million? Budgeting: not for the faint of heart at the Office of Financial Mismanagement!
The Daily Briefing – September 24, 2024
When in doubt, Chris Reykdal believes the solution to the problems of K-12 education is to just demand a bigger wallet—who needs a plan, right?