The Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted a Four Corners panel discussion that included State Senator John Braun (R-Centralia). It was moderated by Cecilia Rexus of the Tri-City Herald.

The Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce hosted a Four Corners panel discussion that included State Senator John Braun (R-Centralia). It was moderated by Cecilia Rexus of the Tri-City Herald.
As it gets more difficult to find affordable housing, a state Senator is honored for his efforts to make a difference. Tracy Ellis reports.
Sen. Brad Hawkins on the KOZI Morning News talking about redistricting, the economy, the state budget, wildfires, and more.
Sen. Mike Padden talks to KVI Radio’s John Carlson about crime concerns and the connections between current crime/public safety in Puget Sound and Spokane.
The state Senate Republican Leader is calling for a special legislative session to consider suspending the state gas tax. Tracy Ellis explains.
A spike in crime prompts action from a state Senator. Tracy Ellis reports.
Sen. Mark Schoesler talks with KONA Radio’s The Bottom Line about Ben Franklin Transit, the State Department of Transportation, the long-term care payroll tax, and more.
The members of the 115th Trooper Basic Training Class are now hitting the streets. Muzzall says the new Troopers are desperately needed. https://youtu.be/Od15C-LEdVo
Senate Republican Leader John Braun talks to Lars Larson about Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce poll results that seem line up with Senate Republican priorities to restore public safety, return affordability and rebuild trust.
A Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce poll shows most Seattle voters have considered moving out of the city -- affordability and public safety are the top two reasons why. Tracy Ellis tells us state Senate Republicans want to help.
Debating the high cost of housing and legislative strategies to address it with Senate Housing & Local Government Committee Ranking Member, Senator Phil Fortunato.
Senator John Braun talks to Lars Larson about the legislative Democrats’ failure to fix anti-police laws and address increasing crime in our state.