“A Thurston County judge is scheduled later this week to hear arguments about Gov. Jay Inslee's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for state workers as opponents seek to have the order overturned by the courts.” https://youtu.be/XRJi0th2AcQ
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“A Thurston County judge is scheduled later this week to hear arguments about Gov. Jay Inslee's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for state workers as opponents seek to have the order overturned by the courts.” https://youtu.be/XRJi0th2AcQ
Whatcom County business leaders in the 42nd Legislative District can share their concerns at an upcoming event. Tracy Ellis has the details.
State Senator Brad Hawkins is getting ready to hold his 12th District “listening tour”. Tracy Ellis reports.
State Senator Doug Ericksen talks to KIRO Radio’s Dori Monson about Governor Jay Inslee’s vaccine mandate. Ericksen has a bill that would ban discrimination based on vaccine status.
Thousands of emails and calls are pouring into legislative offices in response to the governor’s “get shot or get fired” mandate. Many of them are demanding passage of Sen. Doug Ericksen’s measure to protect the right to choose.
Gov. Inslee’s COVID vaccine mandate stirred a hornet’s nest -Tracy Ellis tells us a vaccination-rights bill introduced months ago is now a focal point for protesters.
A state Senator is hoping to be the catalyst for a historic legislative special session. Tracy Ellis explains.
Sen. John Braun talks to Lars Larson about Governor Inslee doubling down on his extreme vaccination position.
Senator Phil Fortunato talks with guest host Paul Gallant on KTTH about mask mandates and forced vaccinations.
The state Senate Republican leader says intimidating and publicly shaming those with vaccine concerns is the wrong path. Tracy Ellis reports.
Sen. Jeff Wilson is seeking answers from the state Employment Security Department following a KIRO radio news account indicating that ESD may have destroyed 88 million public records. KIRO’s Dori Monson, who broke the news, talks with Sen. Wilson.
Did the state Employment Security Department destroy 88 million public records related to its one-billion-dollar fraud case? Tracy Ellis tells us a state legislator is now asking that question.