Sen. Jeff Wilson talks with Kyle Pauley on KXRO radio about his bill to combat catalytic converter theft, efforts in the legislature to restore the ability of police to pursue suspects, and the Democrat’s Cap-and-Tax scheme....

Sen. Jeff Wilson talks with Kyle Pauley on KXRO radio about his bill to combat catalytic converter theft, efforts in the legislature to restore the ability of police to pursue suspects, and the Democrat’s Cap-and-Tax scheme....
Sen. John Braun talks to KTTH Radio’s Jason Rantz about how the possession of hard drugs would be a more serious crime under legislation approved in the state Senate.
Washington’s Cap-and-Trade program is more than twice as expensive as predicted according to a state Senator. Tracy Ellis explains.
Washington has a nursing shortage – a bill that passed out of the state Senate looks to do something about it. Tracy Ellis reports.
Sen. Brad Hawkins on the KOZI Morning News talking about making possession of hard drugs a more serious crime, police-pursuit restrictions, and his bills that could lead to a regional sports complex and allow tenth graders to participate in Running Start.
Senator Jeff Holy on 920 News Now with Dave Spencer talking about his bills addressing nursing and law enforcement staffing shortages. They also discuss daylight saving time.
Sen. John Braun talks to host Johnny Manson about bills and actions related to Senate Republican Priorities – Restoring Public Safety, Returning Affordability, and Rebooting Education.
Senator John Braun talks to Lars Larson about how the possession of hard drugs would be a more serious crime under legislation approved in the state Senate and police-pursuit restrictions that are making our communities less safe.
Sen. Brad Hawkins on KPQ Radio talking about bills that could lead to a regional sports complex, make the possession of hard drugs a more serious crime, mandate inclusive curriculum for schools, and threaten the rights of parents.
The possession and use of hard drugs would be a more serious crime under legislation approved in the state Senate. Tracy Ellis reports.
Getting vegetation around rivers and streams to help salmon without destroying farms is the goal of a bill that passed out of the state Senate. Kimberly Wirtz explains.
A shockingly large number of Native Americans have turned up missing or murdered in Washington – a bill that passed out of state Senate aims to address that. Laudan Espinoza has more.