Sen. Steve O'Ban talks car tabs and coronavirus on the Gee and Ursula Show on KIRO Radio
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O’Ban urges governor to limit car-tab collections to $30
In these difficult times a State Senator is again asking the governor to listen to the people. Tracy Ellis explains.
SRC On Air: Sen. Wagoner on KVI’s Commute With Carlson
Senator Keith Wagoner talks with KVI's John Carlson about a coronavirus protest and Gov. Inslee's plan to release more than a thousand inmates.
Republican lawmakers step up with plan for safe restart of economy
Washington State employers are looking for a plan; legislative Republicans have one. Tracy Ellis explains. https://annrivers.src.wastateleg.org/legislative-republicans-safe-economic-restart-plan-april-17-2020/
SRC On Air: Sen. Hawkins on KPQ Radio in Wenatchee
Senator Brad Hawkins talks about the coronavirus on KPQ Radio's "The Agenda"
Schoesler statement on announcement of West Coast governors’ pact
A legislative leader says the governor should follow the lead of his counterparts in Oregon and California. Tracy Ellis has details.
SRC On Air: Sen. Mike Padden on The Lars Larson Show
State Senator Mike Padden talks with Lars Larson on radio stations throughout the Pacific Northwest about the early release of up to 950 prisoners.
Sen. Becker to Gov. Inslee: Provide clarity to health providers
A champion for health providers in the state Senate is asking the governor for some clarity. Tracy Ellis reports.
SRC On Air: Sen. Hawkins on KOZI Radio in Chelan
https://www.kozi.com/an-interview-with-brad-hawkins-2/
SRC On Air: Sen. Mark Schoesler on KONA Radio in Tri-Cities
State Senate Republican Leader Mark Schoesler joins The Bottom Line on KONA Radio in the Tri-Cities to talk about the census and other topics.
SRC On Air: Sen. Mike Padden on The Commute with Carlson on KVI Radio
State Senator Mike Padden talks with KVI's John Carlson about the early release of up to 950 prisoners.
Padden alarmed by Inslee’s irresponsible decision to release up to 950 inmates early
A state Senator is extremely concerned with the release of up to 950 prisoners. Tracy Ellis explains.