This guest column was published in The Inlander of Spokane, June 2, 2016. By Mike Padden, R-Spokane Valley The admirable cause of civil rights is being misused by partisans in the progressive camp as a tool to bash Republicans. We saw it happen last month in the...
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Sharon Brown: Olympia misses another chance for quicker project reviews, job creation
This guest column was published in the Tri-Cities Business News, May 13, 2016. By Sen. Sharon Brown, R-Kennewick Economic growth in Washington rests, in part, on political oversight. Our state faces a number of infrastructure and trade opportunities that, if approved...
Pam Roach: State has much to learn from Panama Canal
This guest column was published in The (Tacoma) News Tribune, May 8, 2016. By Sen. Pam Roach, R-Sumner Failure to prepare for a coming storm can lead to disaster. So can the failure of public officials to take action when an approaching crisis is at hand. We have seen...
Judy Warnick: Billboards an unfair attack on farmers
This guest column was published in The (Everett) Herald, May 1, 2016. By Sen. Judy Warnick, R-Moses Lake Recently, billboards have popped up in Western Washington that were sponsored by a campaign called “What's Upstream?” They were paid for with taxpayer money via a...
Sharon Brown: Growing the Industry
This guest column was published in Building Insight, published by the Building Industry Association of Washington, in May 2016. By Sharon Brown, R-Kennewick Small businesses are the engine of growth, and ultimately, it is small business entrepreneurs and other...
Andy Hill and Joe Fain: Constitutional amendment a must for balancing state budget
This guest column was published in the Seattle Times, April 28, 2016. By Sen. Andy Hill, R-Redmond, and Sen. Joe Fain, R-Auburn The Legislature spent months developing a state-budget update that was projected to balance for the current spending cycle as well as the...
Steve O’Ban: Getting out the truth on the DOC debacle
This guest column was published in The (Tacoma) News Tribune April 9, 2016. After this column appeared, the Senate completed its investigation, revealing information about the conduct of the executive branch that was not mentioned in the governor’s report. By Sen....
Mark Miloscia: King County’s plan to end homelessness has failed
This guest column was published in the Seattle Times, March 14, 2016. By Sen. Mark Miloscia, R-Federal Way In 2005, as chair of the state House of Representatives’ housing committee, I passed legislation to dramatically increase spending for the homeless while...
Mike Padden and Steve O’Ban: Why the Legislature needs its own investigation of Corrections case
This guest column appeared in the Seattle Times, Feb. 24, 2016. After this column appeared, the Senate completed its investigation, revealing information about the conduct of the executive branch that was not mentioned in the governor’s report. By Sen. Mike Padden,...
From the front lines at the Department of Corrections
“Many staff are afraid to provide you with any information for fear of retaliation.” “The bottom line is the people in this passed the buck. It kept getting passed because there was little accountability. Everyone involved in this fiasco knew it was wrong to sit on...
Linda Evans Parlette: 2016 a Year to Build on Results
By Sen. Linda Evans Parlette, R-Wenatchee In a short time, we begin a legislative session in which anything can happen – more true in 2016 than in most years. The key thing to remember is that, at least on the Senate side, we will hold true to the priorities that have...
Pam Roach: Preparation can shield state’s valued assets from cyberattack
This guest column was published in the Seattle Times, Jan. 3, 2016. The Legislature tackled cybersecurity during the 2016 session by passing Senate Bill 5628. The bill directs the state chief information officer to devise a process to detect and respond to...