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319 Square Miles: Why the Electoral College is So Important
*In their infinite wisdom, the United States' Founders created the Electoral College to ensure the STATES were fairly represented. Why should one or two densely populated areas speak for the whole of the nation?* *The following list of statistics has been making the...
I-1698 – the “Heartbeat” Initiative – is back!
I-1698 states: Every living human being has a right to life, including unborn human beings. We know that life ends when the heart permanently ceases to function conversely life has begun when the heart begins to function. Therefore unborn human beings have an right to life when their HEART BEATS!
The Passage of Democrats’ Comprehensive Sex Education Bill
While the MAT clinic and corona virus monopolized the attention of many local residents, below, you will find an example of last week’s Democrat destruction to traditional American values in Washington State, and our Judeo-Christian culture. This is a partial list of over 200 proposed, quite reasonable, but rejected, Republican amendments to the Comprehensive Sex Education Bill. The Washington Votes website https://www.washingtonvotes.org/ reports Republicans submitted over 200 amendments to this CSE bill that passed on a 56-40 party line vote.
Update from Olympia, 2-24-2020
by Ruth Peterson Last Wednesday was a very important cutoff date that killed a lot of bills. Many were very good bills, but some that were terrible were killed as well. There are also some of both still alive. I mainly focus on the bad bills in my newsletters, because...
Not Working for You – State Legislature – Glen Morgan Reports
In Washington, your money and your freedom are never safe as long as the legislature is in session. In this video we discuss some specific bills that have died or are still alive and kicking. The Democrat politicians who are currently in charge of both the state senate, the legislature, and the Governor’s mansion have different priorities than you.
Your Voice Counts…Only If You Use It! Clallam County 2020 Republican Caucuses
A caucus is a gathering of supporters or members of a political party to voice their opinions. On that day, precincts (neighborhoods divided into political boundaries and political parties) will have the opportunity to advance the issues important to them and select the presidential candidate of their choice. Mark your calendar: Saturday, February 29, 2020. Doors open for caucus registration at 8:30 a.m.
Bill Updates & Info from Olympia for week of 2/10/2020
Friday was the cutoff for all policy bills to get out of committee in their “house of origin”. That means that senate bills had to have executive action to be moved to the Senate Rules Committee and the house bills have to be moved to House Rules. If you are following any bills, you can look them up to check the status. If they are still in committee, they are probably dead. That goes for all bills except those in the finance or budget committees
Central Committee passes Resolution re: regional MAT facilities
At their February 6, 2020 Central Committee meeting, the elected Precinct Committee Officers (PCOs) reviewed, discussed and passed a Resolution on the subject of Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Facilities.
GOP bills in Olympia will work to keep our lives more safe and affordable
While the Democrats – who control the State Legislature, the State Senate and the Governor – madly push forward huge tax bills and take our individual rights, making the “State” both “parent” and “overseer”, the Republicans have written bills (most of which will never see the light of day :”because” they are in the minority, to bring a more safe and affordable life to each of us, and to make government more accountable to “we the people”, whom they are supposed to serve.
Following are several bills which I urge you to support by writing or calling Olympia. Call the HOTLINE – it’s quick and easy – and let our legislators know you want these bills passed.
Bills to Follow This Week – 2-3-2020
Legislation to follow for the week of 2-3-2020 that might interest you. The voters of this state overwhelmingly approved I-976 last November. It has been held up in court, but the Legislature is working to address the issue. There are three bills sponsored by Senate Republicans that provide for the $30 tabs. There is one sponsored by a Democrat that will repeal the measure. All will be heard in the Senate Transportation Committee at 3:30 on Tuesday, 2/4.
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