A bill that could lead to the construction and operation of a regional sports complex in the Wenatchee area advanced out of the state Senate. Tracy Ellis reports.

A bill that could lead to the construction and operation of a regional sports complex in the Wenatchee area advanced out of the state Senate. Tracy Ellis reports.
Senate Bill 5599 removes parents from health and mental health care decision-making process OLYMPIA…Senate Republican Leader John Braun, R-Centralia, made the following remarks after the state Senate’s majority Democrats passed legislation that would give...
Sen. Jeff Wilson talks to host Johnny Manson about domestic extremism, assisted suicide, hard drugs, DUIs, police pursuits, catalytic converter theft, tow truck safety, school recess mandates, green crabs, kit homes, and more.
The cancellation of a planned Tenino-area group home for sex predators offers relief for the area but lawmakers say Olympia isn’t finished with the issue. Tracy Ellis explains.
Sen. Jeff Wilson talks with Kyle Pauley on KXRO radio about the legislative process, upcoming bills on hard drugs and police pursuits, gubernatorial emergency powers reform, recycling wind turbine blades, and electric vehicle charger part and catalytic converter theft.
A bill that looks to hold green energy to green standards won passage in the state Senate. Tracy Ellis explains.
Sen. Shelly Short discusses three bills soon to be debated on the Senate floor -- protecting local pharmacies, an attempt to override the people on ergonomics regulation, and linking the state's land-use policies to climate change issues. https://youtu.be/TqYdPWanrDo
Senate and House Republican leaders gather for their weekly media availability. This week they talk about hard drugs, police pursuits, housing, hospitals, learning loss, domestic extremism, ergonomics, mandatory voting, abortion, executive privilege, and more....
Sen. Brad Hawkins on the KOZI Morning News talking about bills related to the possession of hard drugs, a proposed two-dollar smartphone tax, the idea of Eastern Washington breaking away from Western Washington, the legislative process, and constituent communications.
Sen. Drew MacEwen talks with KMAS Daybreak host Spencer Hughes about the legislative process and a bill that would allow the Department of Natural Resources to sale carbon credits and what that might mean for the timber industry.
Jail guards who sexually abuse the people in their custody would spend more time behind bars themselves under a bill that passed out of the state Senate. Tracy Ellis has more.
There would be some extra scrutiny when electric vehicle charger parts are sold for scrap if a bill that passed out of the state Senate becomes law. Tracy Ellis reports.