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Daily Briefing – March 18, 2022
New reports reveal Democrats on the Washington State Redistricting Commission continued to misbehave by illegally deleting public records.
Daily Briefing – March 17, 2022
Another Democrat legislators realizes it is time for him to leave as voters are increasingly upset with failed liberal policies.
Daily Briefing – March 16, 2022
End of session ruling by Democrat Lt. Governor Denny Heck is the latest Democrat action to make the legislative process more secretive and less transparent.
Daily Briefing – March 15, 2022
Shift readers to choose which of the many bad Democrat proposals was the worst of the 2022 legislative session.
Daily Briefing – March 14, 2022
Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com
Daily Briefing – March 11, 2022
The irresponsible, divisive, and expensive Democrat-controlled legislative session is finally over.
Daily Briefing – March 10, 2022
The Democrats’ Tax Nazis exclaim “No tax-break for you” to Washington’s lower- and middle- income households who are struggling because of the liberals’ inflationary policies.
Daily Briefing- March 9, 2022
Democrats continue to say it is not their fault for why the DEMOCRAT CONTROLLED legislature failed to pass emergency reform legislation.
Daily Briefing – March 8, 2022
Democrats continue to work their plan to eliminate both the Republicans and the public from the redistricting process.
Daily Briefing – March 7, 2022
Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com
Daily Briefing – March 4, 2022
WA will likely be last state to lift vaccine mandates for state employees, due to Gov. Inslee’s divisive partisan actions for the past two years as he has unilaterally ruled the state.
Daily Briefing – March 3, 2022
Two liberal politicians face complaints of verbally abusing staff and running a dysfunctional office with high staff turnover. One is highlighted in local media while the other receives no coverage. Why the difference?