Sen. Lynda Wilson talks to Lars Larson about her bill that would force the governor to get some legislative approval on emergency orders.

Sen. Lynda Wilson talks to Lars Larson about her bill that would force the governor to get some legislative approval on emergency orders.
A state Senator says drivers have the right to be upset by Governor Inslee’s proposed shift of highway-project dollars. Tracy Ellis reports.
A state Senator says it’s time to change the law to force the governor to get some legislative approval on emergency orders. Tracy Ellis has details.
Governor Inslee’s extension of COVID-19 restrictions are callous and not based on science according to a state legislator. Tracy Ellis has more.
The top Republican in the state Senate says the unnecessary extension of Governor Inslee’s restrictions on restaurants and gyms is crushing hopes of saving livelihoods. Tracy Ellis reports.
Prisoners getting COVID vaccinations before seniors and restaurants being forced to stay closed longer has one Eastern Washington legislator fuming. Tracy Ellis explains.
To work for the people, you first must listen to them. Tracy Ellis tells us that’s why a state Senator created a COVID-19 vaccination survey.
Senate Republican Leader Sen. John Braun talked with KVI's Kirby Wilbur about the upcoming legislative session. Topics included the budget, Gov. Inslee's COVID restrictions, and getting kids back to school.
Legislative Republican leaders hold virtual media availability to respond to Gov. Inslee's legislative proposals and discuss the upcoming 2021 legislative session. https://youtu.be/pFBi_hM2SVY
Announcing the 2021 committee assignments for the members of the Washington State Senate Republican Caucus: Committee assignments by committee Committee assignments by member
Republican leaders in the state Legislature say lawmakers need to meet next month to deal with emergency issues related to public health, Washington’s economic recovery and the state budget, all stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. “When the Legislature adjourned in...
In January, the Legislature must make a fourth DUI a felony. By Mike Padden Special to The Times AFTER 176 days of work, state lawmakers passed a historic budget that lowers tuition for the first time, puts record amounts of funding into basic education and makes...