Attacking the Second Amendment doesn’t address the core causes of violence and lawlessness according to a state Senator. Tracy Ellis explains.

Attacking the Second Amendment doesn’t address the core causes of violence and lawlessness according to a state Senator. Tracy Ellis explains.
Better protection for vulnerable adults is the goal of a bill that will soon become law. Kimberly Wirtz reports.
Senators Keith Wagoner and Phil Fortunato at the Washington Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus 2023 Annual Shootout at Little Rock on March 23rd. All legislators and staff were invited. Instruction was provided on the range. https://youtu.be/8_oir9PXdKc
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.
Hard drugs would be illegal under a bill headed to the state Senate floor, but one Senator says the measure needs some work. Tracy Ellis explains.
Creating buffers around rivers and streams to protect salmon without putting farms out of business is the goal of bills in the state legislature. Tracy Ellis reports.
State Senate Democrats turn back attempts by Republicans to fix a criminal-friendly flaw in state law regarding police pursuits. Tracy Ellis reports.
Legislative Democrats continue to block important fixes to their 2021 law that restricts police pursuits. Podcast features Senators John Braun, Keith Wagoner and Lynda Wilson.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee called for a ban on assault weapons in the state, something state lawmakers will consider this legislative session. Opponents, including Republican Sen. Keith Wagoner say the proposed measures are too broad. https://youtu.be/nU0z9q7ix1A
Senate and House Republican leaders gather for their weekly media availability. https://youtu.be/Riszx_EuBdc
Legislation designating January as Americans of Chinese Descent Month is moving through the state legislature. Tracy Ellis reports.