Sen. Sefzik replaces the late Sen. Doug Ericksen, who passed away in mid-December. https://youtu.be/c_YDg7MYJnE https://youtu.be/v3ByiEiRvIc

Sen. Sefzik replaces the late Sen. Doug Ericksen, who passed away in mid-December. https://youtu.be/c_YDg7MYJnE https://youtu.be/v3ByiEiRvIc
It’s 49 states against one, says a state senator, as Governor Inslee imposes the harshest vaccine mandate in the nation. Tracy Ellis explains.
Whatcom County business leaders in the 42nd Legislative District can share their concerns at an upcoming event. Tracy Ellis has the details.
Gov. Inslee’s COVID vaccine mandate stirred a hornet’s nest -Tracy Ellis tells us a vaccination-rights bill introduced months ago is now a focal point for protesters.
Even if the state were to fully reopen now, restaurants and retailers say it will be difficult to get people back to work. Senator Doug Ericksen blames the governor for that.
State Senator Doug Ericksen talks to Todd Ortloff on KONP about the need for hearings to investigate a December 2020 train derailment and fire in Whatcom County that some say may have been caused by sabotage.
Railroad employees reportedly told Senator Doug Ericksen they believe the tracks were sabotaged. Now Ericksen is calling for state Senate hearings on the incident. https://youtu.be/gabDjya2SDk
A Whatcom County train derailment and explosion highlights a trend of violent and disruptive protests that demands the Legislature’s attention according to a state Senator. Tracy Ellis reports.
State Senator Doug Ericksen is calling for hearings to investigate a December 2020 train derailment and fire in Whatcom County after union reps. said it may have been caused by "sabotage." https://youtu.be/Ixt4St6OhWs
Drive up energy costs, crash the economy, and create blackouts – that’s what a state Senator says the governor did today (Mon). Tracy Ellis explains.
Threats and intimidation at a Puyallup Church lead a state Senator to act. Tracy Ellis explains.
Under grilling from a Republican State Senator, a State Department of Ecology representative admitted that the targeting of the oil industry is political. Tracy Ellis explains.