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Daily Briefing – September 2, 2022

Liberal political leaders didn’t want International District residents to know of their expansion of a homeless shelter in their neighborhood.

Daily Briefing – September 1, 2022

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is backtracking on his negative comments about the regional homeless authority and city councilmembers.

Daily Briefing = August 31, 2022

Governor Inslee appears to be avoiding the science (from the CDC) which states vaccinated and unvaccinated people can safely work together.

Daily Briefing – August 30, 2022

Sound Transit Board Member Claudia Balducci seeks to rewrite history as she alters when the Eastside light rail link was originally promised to be complete.

Daily Briefing – August 29, 2022

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

Daily Briefing – August 26, 2022

The Inslee Administration finally admits that the governor’s vaccine mandate has contributed to the number of cancelled ferry sailings which have left thousands of commuters stuck on the docks.

Daily Briefing – August 25, 2022

Teachers in the Kent School District demonstrate to their students that it is acceptable to conduct illegal activities (such as going on strike) if it means you get more money.

Daily Briefing – August 24, 2022

Washington parents are demanding more choices in public education to meet their children’s needs.

Daily Briefing – August 23, 2022

The fact that his unilaterally imposed vaccine mandate is creating severe problems for thousands of ferry passengers does not seem to concern Governor Inslee.

Daily Briefing – August 22, 2022

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

Daily Briefing – August 5, 2022

Gov. Inslee responded to the crime concerns of eight South King County mayors by not taking responsibility for his previous actions which the local officials claim caused crime to increase in their communities.

Daily Briefing – August 4, 2022

Between the state gas tax, cap and trade, and Low Carbon Fuel Standards, liberals will add $1.49 to the price of a gallon of gas in Washington State.