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How much are illegal aliens costing Washington State citizens?
According to a report entitled "The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on Washingtonians" FAIR 2011, Washington State taxpayers are supporting ILLEGAL aliens to the tune of $2.5 BILLION each year. An estimated 275,000 illegal aliens live in Washington State....
GOP passes resolutions for borders, 2nd Amendment, Measure 88 and affordable energy
At the last Washington State Republican Party (WSRP) State Committee meeting held on May 19, 2019, four resolutions were passed, including: a Resolution in support of the President's Declaration of a National Border Emergency, a Resolution supporting the operation of...
Local Candidate Filing Opens Soon
The five-day candidate filing period for numerous local elected offices is coming up in Clallam County. Candidates must be registered to vote, and may file for candidacy online, in person, or by mail. The complete list of offices open for filing can be found on the Clallam County Elections website at www.clallam.net/elections.
Legislative Session Ends – Many bad bills passed
The Legislative Session ended on Sunday April 28th, with a flurry of bad bills. Democrats voted to implement a new payroll tax, taxes on small business, doctors, banks, real estate transactions, and opened the door to much higher property taxes. They also passed policies that will lead to higher utility rates and higher gas prices. All while we are experiencing record revenue growth.
Olympia Update – More Taxes, More Government Control
As the legislative session in Olympia moves on, there are many bills that will affect us as citizens here in Washington State.As we are seeing with the many objectionable bills working their way through the legislature, elections do matter. With a Republican majority, most of these bills would not have made it out of their respective committees.
Washington Votes News, Friday, March 22, 2019
Governor’s climate agenda bills advance in the legislature. State supreme court to decide on whether the Ecology Department has authority to impose harsher emission rules.Lawmakers in Olympia are continuing their rounds of committee hearings this week, while budget writers work behind the scenes on state spending and tax plans for the 2019-21 biennium. The revenue forecast released Wednesday shows legislators have $50.5 billion to work with— 9.6 % more money than current spending levels of about $46.1 billion. Records show Washington residents now pay the highest tax burden ever. ?
WSRP Chair issues statement about Senate Bill 5078
WSRP Chair says, ….Washington Democrats are attempting to restrict our choice of candidates on the presidential ballot based on their own political bias…..”
Inslee and the WEA Want to Increase Your Property Taxes
Gov. Jay Inslee’s school levy property tax increase, Senate Bill 5313, continues its path through the Washington State Legislature.
Washington residents will be paying higher state property taxes and higher local property taxes and receiving less in services to families than they did before the tremendous funding increases.
Paul Harvey – a warning from 1965
In 1965, American radio host Paul Harvey gave an immense warning to the American people about the fate of the nation. “We Were Warned: Freedom to Chains” is a short film about the the parallels between the warning Harvey gave over fifty years ago, and today with the Socialist influences in government and society.
SB 5395 – “Comprehensive Sex Education, K-12”
The Washington State Legislature is moving toward passing a bill for “comprehensive” sex education, K-12. Senate Bill 5395 has passed the Senate, and the House is addressing its version of the bill (HB1407).The Family Policy Institute of Washington (FPIW) has warned about the bill, which Republicans strongly opposed:”SB 5395 requires that every school district and every school teach dangerous Comprehensive Sexual Education starting in Kindergarten. This bill requires that instruction and materials be inclusive of, and use language and strategies that recognize, all protected classes – that would include Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender ‘protected classes.’ Further, the Comprehensive Sexual Education must be an integral part of the school’s curriculum and be ‘skills-based.’
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