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Daily Briefing – February 12, 2021

The governor’s office admits it has no plan on how and when regions in the state can move to Phase 3 or even on what can occur once they get there.

Daily Briefing — February 11, 2021

The IRS and 49 other states agree, a tax on capital gains is an income tax. And an income tax is unconstitutional in Washington State.

Daily Briefing – February 10, 2021

Republican lawmakers say they will keep fighting to pass legislation to reopen the state’s economy.

Daily Briefing – February 9, 2021

Governor Inslee finally signs relief measures for those impacted by his orders – something he could have done months ago if he had called a special legislative session.

Daily Briefing – February 8, 2021

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

Daily Briefing — February 5, 2021

Governor Inslee believes he is above answering criticism from legislators, business leaders, local officials, and health professionals over his poorly designed regional “recovery” plan.

Daily Briefing – February 4, 2021

Even Governor Inslee’s communications spin masters are complaining about the poorly designed computer programs the state is using to schedule vaccination shots.

Daily Briefing – February 3, 2021

Washington used to be one of the top states for where people moved to, it has suddenly become one of the places people move away from.

Daily Briefing – February 2, 2021

Democrat state officials should listen to Representative Matt Boehnke about protecting citizens financial data on the state’s computer systems.

Daily Briefing – February 1, 2021

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

Daily Briefing – January 29, 2021

Giving money to Democrat politicians has provided Suzi LeVine with the privilege to buy any government job she wants.

Daily Briefing – January 28, 2021

The absolute failure of the Inslee Administration to consult with local officials (or even Republicans), is forcing more changes to the state’s recovery plans.