Sen. John Braun talks to KTTH Radio’s Jason Rantz about Democrat bills that raise gas prices, let violent criminals out of prison early, and remove requirements to read and write English to work in civil service jobs.

Sen. John Braun talks to KTTH Radio’s Jason Rantz about Democrat bills that raise gas prices, let violent criminals out of prison early, and remove requirements to read and write English to work in civil service jobs.
Sen. Mike Padden talks with LifeTalk NW’s Dan Kennedy, Former CEO of Human Life of Washington, and Katie Lodjic Welch, Former NW Regional Director of Students for Life.
Senate and House Republican leaders gather for their weekly media availability. This week they talk about police pursuits, the state revenue forecast and budgets, education, housing, ferries, and more. https://youtu.be/gcHg_qeztbw
Sen. Brad Hawkins on the KOZI Morning News talking about the state operating and transportation budgets and Confluence Parkway in Wenatchee.
Chief Capital Budget negotiator for Senate Republicans, Senator Mark Schoesler, says the construction budget is a compromise that comes from a good relationship with his Democratic counterpart. https://nwnewsradio.com/northwest-news/93271/
Public safety, housing, education, natural resources, and more would get money under the proposed state Senate capital construction budget. Tracy Ellis explains.
A drop in state revenue highlights need for a cautious approach in the new state budget according to the lead Senate Republican budget writer. Kimberly Wirtz reports.
Sen. John Braun talks to KGMI Radio Saturday Morning Live host Charlie Crabtree about a possible natural gas ban, police pursuit bills, a proposed property tax increase, the state operating budget, and more.
Senator Mark Schoesler talks to Lars Larson about how Washington’s cap-and-trade program is more than twice as expensive as predicted.
Listen to this 7th District Legislative Update with Sen. Shelly Short Topics: Hearings on bills that threaten 2nd Amendment Rights
Washington's kids are suffering from years of learning loss in the wake of the COVID shutdowns. Senate Republicans are fighting for funding a variety of solutions, including pushing more money for special education students. https://youtu.be/6-AeEwI_o6Q
Sen. Mark Schoesler talks with KONA Radio’s The Bottom Line about impacts to farmers from cap-and-trade, natural gas and Puget Sound Energy’s market maneuvers, and crime and hard drugs; including catalytic converter and car thefts, police pursuits, and...