State senators try to make a COVID spending bill work better for you, but majority Democrats won’t allow it. Tracy Ellis explains.

State senators try to make a COVID spending bill work better for you, but majority Democrats won’t allow it. Tracy Ellis explains.
The state legislature passed a bill to appropriate $2.2 billion in COVID federal funding to schools, healthcare, housing, businesses and more. Senate Republicans offered several amendments to make it better, including one from Sen. Doug Ericksen that would have...
Sen. Jeff Wilson talks with Kyle Pauley on KXRO about the legislative process, visiting with constituents, vaccinations, syringes, and more. https://soundcloud.com/kxronews/2-10-21-senator-jeff-wilson
Safely Reopen Our Economy. A presentation of the Washington State Senate Republican Caucus. https://youtu.be/rpG94S0b68M
Once again, the economy and the environment are both winners with a bill in the state Legislature. Tracy Ellis explains.
Senator Chris Gildon talks about the eviction moratorium and the shortage of housing in our state. https://youtu.be/ASYAAzx0X6I
Sen. Brad Hawkins discusses unemployment insurance and his efforts to vaccinate teachers, start a year-round school pilot program and prevent wildfires on KPQ’s The Agenda.
Senate Republican leaders join their House Republican colleagues for a virtual opportunity for the press and public to hear more from Republicans about our priorities and the latest legislative activities. https://youtu.be/35pBA0TC3n8
Sen. Brad Hawkins discusses unemployment insurance, wildfire prevention, year-round school and more… KOHO 101 Morning Show KOZI Morning News
Watch Sen. Shelly Short talk about broadband, 2nd Amendment rights, and access to democracy. https://youtu.be/C4XrH5kGoQQ
Senator Mike Padden on 920 News Now with Kris Siebers and Teresa Lukens talking about his DUI legislation and more. https://soundcloud.com/kxly-920/02092021-washington-state-senator-mike-padden
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed an unemployment insurance bill to help businesses and workers affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Sen. Curtis King says businesses that are barely hanging on need this legislation.