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The Daily Briefing – November 13, 2024

Week 2 of elections in Washington: still counting, still confused, still anyone’s game… in some races.

The Daily Briefing – November 12, 2024

Democrat Senator Jamie Pedersen, fresh into his new role as majority leader, is all about “bipartisanship”—if by that he means dragging Washington even further left with stricter gun laws, costly green policies, and the inevitable tax hikes to fund it all.

The Daily Briefing – November 11, 2024

Seattle just voted to hike their own bills so SDOT can, presumably, fail to fix the roads…again.

The Daily Briefing – November 8, 2024

Looks like Washington voters aren’t ready to cut off the pipeline just yet—Initiative 2066 is holding strong, keeping natural gas in the energy mix and housing prices from blowing sky-high.    

The Daily Briefing – November 5, 2024

Today, the only words that matter are “I cast my ballot!”

The Daily Briefing – November 4, 2024

This election year, a few “yes” votes and some fresh faces in Olympia could finally put a stop to endless taxes and Democrat overspending.

The Daily Briefing – November 1, 2024

Democrats push to drop Washington’s last voter verification tool, saying it’s about access—more like an open invitation for fraud.

The Daily Briefing – October 31, 2024

Portland’s election night survival kit: hope, plywood, and a prayer that your city’s ‘peaceful’ protesters stay peaceful.

The Daily Briefing – October 30, 2024

While out-of-touch Seattle’s billionaires stay cozy, they’re pushing policies that leave the rest of us choosing between heating bills and groceries.

The Daily Briefing – October 29, 2024

Opponents of I-2066 are peddling far-left fantasies about energy costs, hoping you’ll ignore the very real savings of natural gas over pricey electric systems.

The Daily Briefing – October 28, 2024

Redistricting proves that Washington Democrats treat voters like puzzle pieces: moving them around until they fit their agenda!  

The Daily Briefing – October 25, 2024

Apparently, saving Jay Inslee’s climate law is the second most important thing in America — right after, well, everything else.”