A state Senator is calling on the state Insurance Commissioner to resign after complaints of abusive behavior in his office. Tracy Ellis reports.

A state Senator is calling on the state Insurance Commissioner to resign after complaints of abusive behavior in his office. Tracy Ellis reports.
A Catalytic converter theft wave crosses party lines. https://youtu.be/UVp25z8d1lM
Improving accident scene safety is the goal of a bill that passed in the state Senate. Kimberly Wirtz explains.
Sen. Wilson talks to KEDO Radio’s Mike Wallin about guns in museums, campaign finance, tow truck safety, a climate bill’s impact on housing prices, catalytic converter theft, emergency powers and more....
Sen. Jeff Wilson talks with Kyle Pauley on KXRO radio about COVID masking, his disappointment with the Democrat’s transportation package, tow truck safety, and catalytic converter thefts. https://soundcloud.com/kxronews/2-9-22-senator-jeff-wilson
Sen. Jeff Wilson talks to KTTH Radio’s Jason Rantz about his bill to help keep catalytic converters safe.
Sen. Jeff Wilson talks to host Johnny Manson about the long-term care payroll tax, problems at the Employment Security Department, affordable housing, affirmative action, the Governor’s emergency powers, elections and more.
A state Senate committee approved a bill to place a 90-day check on state of emergency proclamations issued by the Washington governor, unless the time limit is otherwise cleared by the leadership of both chambers. https://youtu.be/8TTUagmHOZU
Sen. Jeff Wilson talks with Kyle Pauley on KXRO radio about Governor Inslee's proposal to make lying about elections a crime; the Govenor's emergency powers; and his bills on tow truck safety, catalytic converter theft, and election and redistricting reforms....
Efforts to curb the governor’s emergency powers are looking bleak, according to a state Senator. Kimberly Wirtz has more.
KIRO Radio’s Dave Ross interviews Sen. Jeff Wilson about his bill to make roadway accident scenes safer for tow trucks, emergency responders and citizens.
Crashes that killed two southwest Washington tow-truck operators and a pair of stranded motorists prompts new legislation in the state Senate. Tracy Ellis reports.