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Daily Briefing – September 21, 2022
State employees receive their largest compensation package in history in secret negotiations with Governor Inslee while lower-income taxpayers are denied tax relief.
Daily Briefing – September 20, 2022
Irresponsible Seattle City Councilmembers continue to make city government even bigger despite the city facing a $140 million deficit.
Daily Briefing – September 19, 2022
Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com
Daily Briefing – September 16, 2022
Governor Inslee is again mooching off the Washington taxpayers to have them pay for another luxury vacation with his wife.
Daily Briefing – September 15, 2022
Governor Inslee has figured another way to give his campaign contributors in the state employee unions even more taxpayer money – he is going to bribe them $1,000 to get a vaccine booster.
Daily Briefing – September 14, 2022
The Inslee Administration kept from the public a report which says six inmates died of COVID after not receiving proper medical attention from the Department of Corrections.
Daily Briefing – September 13, 2022
Despite facing a $117 million deficit, The City of Seattle sent a liberal group $780,000 so Mayor Bruce Harrell and his buddies could have a nicer place to watch Monday Night Football.
Daily Briefing – September 12, 2022
Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com
Daily Briefing – September 9, 2022
We are 52 days away from the end of Governor Inslee’s abuse of emergency powers (this is still longer than many states declared a COVID-19 emergency).
Daily Briefing – September 8, 2022
Finally state media outlets are reporting the disturbing fact that Democrat actions will likely result in the release of a murderer (and attempted rapist) of a 14 year old girl.
Daily Briefing – September 7, 2022
The Inslee Administration believes it is not the state’s responsibility to inform taxpayers on the performance of its environmental policies.
Daily Briefing – September 6, 2022
Will Governor Inslee accept a wager on how much his policies will increase the cost of gas in Washington State?