A great character in the world of college football and one of its most innovative and creative offensive minds – that’s how a state Senator remembers former WSU football coach Mike Leach. Tracy Ellis reports.

A great character in the world of college football and one of its most innovative and creative offensive minds – that’s how a state Senator remembers former WSU football coach Mike Leach. Tracy Ellis reports.
Every state legislator, the governor and all other statewide elected officials would see a boost in salary over the next two years, under proposals voted on by the Washington Citizens’ Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials. https://youtu.be/CNFAfGk-_5Q
A bill now before the state Legislature could allow Chelan and Douglas counties to partner on a Regional Aquatic Center and Sports Complex someday. Tracy Ellis explains.
Sen. Curtis King talks to KGNW Radio’s Tim Gaydos about Senate Republicans’ affordable and comprehensive ‘Power Washington’ energy plan.
As legislators face a deadline on whether drug possession will continue to be a crime in Washington, Sen. John Braun talks to Lars Larson about why it would be a mistake to make hard drugs legal.
Energy package focuses on seven major goals, including keeping energy costs low. https://youtu.be/BMpo3F658Ek
Republican state senators unveiled a new affordable and comprehensive energy plan today (Tue) in Olympia. Tracy Ellis reports.
Sen. Brad Hawkins on the KOZI Morning News talking about the upcoming legislative session, the state budget, constituent feedback and more.
Sen. Jeff Wilson talks to KGNW Radio’s Tim Gaydos about the continued need to reform gubernatorial emergency powers.
Sen. John Braun tells Lars Larson that Governor Inslee’s COVID state of emergency lasted too long, and reform of the governor’s emergency powers is still needed.
The Halloween end to Governor Inslee’s state of emergency was long overdue according to the state Senate Republican Leader. Tracy Ellis explains.
Sen. Mark Schoesler tells Lars Larson that state government, including the Legislature, needs to do more to help combat the increase in retail crime in Washington.