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Daily Briefing – May 26, 2022

Locally elected officials are calling on legislative Democrats to fix the problems they created with their irresponsible anti-police package which is allowing suspected criminals to go free.

Daily Briefing – May 25, 2022

After firing state workers who didn’t get vaccinated because he said they were health risks, the four time vaccinated Governor Inslee announced he has COVID.

Daily Briefing – May 24, 2022

Governor Inslee continues to make false claims about why he and his fellow Democrats refuse to provide a tax break on gas to help lower-income workers.

Daily Briefing – May 23, 2022

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

Daily Briefing – May 20, 2022

Now that candidate filing has closed for the 2022 elections, we will all watch to see what will happen next in what many people believe will be an historic election year.

Daily Briefing – May 19, 2022

The Inslee Administration is spending $1.6 million of taxpayer money attempting to make Washington State voters like their disastrous Long-Term Care plan and payroll tax.

Daily Briefing – May 18, 2022

The race to become Washington’s next Secretary of State will be a fun one to watch this year.

The Daily Briefing – May 17, 2022

Washington Democrat lawmakers are all alone in the country on the classification of capital gains tax and on their refusal to limit use of emergency powers.

Daily Briefing – May 16, 2022

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

Daily Briefing – May 13, 2022

Senator Manka Dhingra attempts to escape responsibility for banning police from pursuing suspected criminals, which most WA law enforcement agencies blame for skyrocketing crime rates.

Daily Briefing – May 12, 2022

A new national study reveals that Governor Inslee and Washington’s Democrat legislators are the worst in the country when it comes to budgeting taxpayer money.

Daily Briefing – May 11, 2022

A new report suggests its time to reexamine Sound Transit which is nearly 200% above original budget and building a transit system which no longer meets commuters’ work requirements.