Hard drug possession would remain a misdemeanor under a bill now back in the state Senate after passing in the House. Tracy Ellis reports.

Hard drug possession would remain a misdemeanor under a bill now back in the state Senate after passing in the House. Tracy Ellis reports.
Sen. Perry Dozier asked for $21 million in the next state-government transportation budget to address a serious road-safety issue in the 16th district. This video goes into detail about the request and where it stands. https://youtu.be/b9lm8GP6ueo
Sen. Jeff Wilson talks with Kyle Pauley on KXRO radio about a bill banning certain firearms and the impact of hard drugs on communities. https://soundcloud.com/kxronews/4-12-23-senator-jeff-wilson
A bill that would make it easier for police to pursue some criminals remains alive in the state Legislature. Kimberly Wirtz reports.
Republican leaders from the Senate and House hold their weekly media availability to provide updates on the 2023 legislative session. https://youtu.be/RL5g5_OQb9w
The State Senate’s approval of House Bill 1240 banning the sale and manufacturing of certain firearms is getting a lot of pushback from Senate Republicans and gun store owners who believe this bill isn’t truly addressing the issue of gun violence.
Sen. Brad Hawkins on the KOZI Morning News talking about the Democrat bill that bans certain firearms, the legislative process, Hydrogen, and more.
Banning some rifles won’t protect kids, according to a state Senator, but increasing security at schools will. Tracy Ellis explains.
Sen. Drew MacEwen talks with KMAS Daybreak host Spencer Hughes about the Democrat bill that bans certain firearms and the capital gains income tax.
Sen. John Braun talks to KVI Radio’s Ari Hoffman about how Legislative Democrats are focusing on divisive ideological issues instead of what’s important to the people of Washington, such as improving public safety.
Republican Senator Keith Wagoner talks to Lars Larson about the Democrat bill that bans certain firearms.
Women state senators say banning specific firearms won’t make Washington safer. Kimberly Wirtz reports.