Sen. Jeff Wilson talks with Kyle Pauley on KXRO about access to democracy, reopening schools, and an income tax on capital gains. https://soundcloud.com/kxronews/2-24-21-senator-jeff-wilson

Sen. Jeff Wilson talks with Kyle Pauley on KXRO about access to democracy, reopening schools, and an income tax on capital gains. https://soundcloud.com/kxronews/2-24-21-senator-jeff-wilson
Sen. Chris Gildon explains the Senate Republican Operating Budget proposal. https://youtu.be/OI7hEjq8SDU
The bill requires a peace officer to intervene when the officer witnesses a fellow peace officer engaging in the use of excessive force. https://youtu.be/-1ILv1Eli7Y
Senator Jeff Holy on 920 News Now with Kris Siebers and Teresa Lukens talking about his bills to support health care workers and contractors during a pandemic. https://soundcloud.com/kxly-920/02232021-wa-legislative-update-sen-jeff-holy
Sen. Brad Hawkins discusses education, transportation, and more… KOHO 101 Morning Show KOZI Morning News
Sen. Shelly Short shares an update on the income tax on Capital Gains and the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. https://youtu.be/aAhIo8YGYxQ
Senator Phil Fortunato talks homelessness and transportation with KVI Radio Guest Host Ari Hoffman.
Helping kids learn during and after COVID is the aim of a bill moving through the state Senate. Tracy Ellis has details.
Under grilling from a Republican State Senator, a State Department of Ecology representative admitted that the targeting of the oil industry is political. Tracy Ellis explains.
Sen. Brad Hawkins tells Gee and Ursula on KIRO Radio why he's urging school districts to swap this year’s spring and summer breaks and he talks about his bill to allow some districts to adopt a year-round school calendar.
Sen. Brad Hawkins, R-East Wenatchee, says districts should take a long spring break and return to classes in the summer when more teachers are vaccinated. https://youtu.be/rSPSUvxOFJw
Tracy Ellis takes a look at some of what happened this week in Olympia. The views expressed by individual members are not necessarily those of the entire caucus.