Sen. Drew MacEwen talks with KMAS Daybreak host Spencer Hughes about how the possession of hard drugs would be a more serious crime under legislation approved in the state Senate and the President of Finland’s address to a joint session of the Legislature.
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AUDIO: MacEwen: Washington’s first carbon auction is windfall for state bureaucracy, bad news for motorists, economy
Washington’s Cap-and-Trade program is more than twice as expensive as predicted according to a state Senator. Tracy Ellis explains.
AUDIO: Cancellation of Tenino sex predators group home is relief, 35th District lawmaker says
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.
SRC On Air: Sen. Drew MacEwen on KMAS Radio in Shelton
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.
SRC On Air: Sen. Drew MacEwen on KMAS Radio in Shelton
Sen. Drew MacEwen talks with KMAS Daybreak host Spencer Hughes about his transition from the House to the Senate, a Department of Natural Resources proposal to use carbon credits, domestic violence shelter funding, and nuclear energy.
AUDIO: Legislature must close loophole that blindsided Tenino with sex-predator home, lawmakers say
Lawmakers are working on legislation to stop what happened in Tenino, where residents were blindsided by news of a new home for sex-predators in their Thurston County community. Tracy Ellis reports.
VIDEO: TVW: Inside Olympia, featuring Senator Drew MacEwen
Host Austin Jenkins interviews the new chair of the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Committee and the ranking Republican on the committee, Senator Drew MacEwen.
AUDIO: Senator stands with residents outraged by planned sex-predator home near Tenino
People who live near a planned sex-predator home in Thurston County are outraged, and the state Senator who represents them says, they should be. Tracy Ellis reports.