A bill combatting catalytic converter theft remains alive in the state Legislature. Tracy Ellis reports. LISTEN TO REPORT WATCH SEN. JEFF WILSON'S TESTIMONY https://youtu.be/dmWJ32RCbqI

A bill combatting catalytic converter theft remains alive in the state Legislature. Tracy Ellis reports. LISTEN TO REPORT WATCH SEN. JEFF WILSON'S TESTIMONY https://youtu.be/dmWJ32RCbqI
Senate and House Republican leaders gather for their weekly media availability. This week they talk about public safety, health care, cap-and-trade, housing, budgets, taxes, education, hard drug possession, automatic voter registration, a domestic violent extremism...
Sen. Brad Hawkins on the KOZI Morning News talking about bills to allow police to pursue more suspects, increase penalties for the possession of hard drugs, and lower the blood alcohol limit for driving from 0.08% to 0.05%.
SRC On Air: Sen. Drew MacEwen talks with KMAS Daybreak host Spencer Hughes about police pursuit reform bills that would allow law enforcement to chase suspects in more instances.
Sen. Curtis King talks to KLCK Radio about banning homeless camps near schools, hard drug possession, police pursuits, requiring drivers ed classes, helping small hospitals, replacing the Hood River Bridge, and more.
Sen. Lynda Wilson is sponsoring a bill that aims to expand felony child endangerment to include fentanyl and synthetic opioids, as well as smoke from those drugs.
Sen. Perry Dozier provides and update on two public-safety bills passed by the Senate and the status of an important bill for our state's agricultural industry. https://youtu.be/33AV-17kxkc
Sen. Perry Dozier talks with KONA Radio’s The Bottom Line about police pursuits, parental rights, cap-and-trade, crime, education and more.
Sen. John Braun shares the status of the 2023 Legislative Session, including the progress on returning the police pursuit standard to "reasonable suspicion" instead of "probable cause." https://youtu.be/PVqzRybFsQI
Listen to this 7th District Legislative Update with Sen. Shelly Short Topics: police pursuits, hard drug possession, Growth Management Act
Police would have more leeway to pursue suspects than they do now, but many restrictions on pursuits remain under a bill passed in the state Senate.
In this video, Sen. Chris Gildon outlines the effect of his 'baby court' bill, two years after passage. Joining him is Pierce County Superior Court Judge Clarence Henderson, Jr. https://youtu.be/vEClo3TZ2_I