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Monthly Archives: August 2012

Sen. Rivers selected for legislative training program

State Sen. Ann Rivers, R-La Center, announced on Friday that she was one of 39 legislators picked to attended the 2012 Western Legislative Academy — a program designed to train newer lawmakers for their elected positions. The academy is put

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News Tribune story shares Probst, Benton redistricting emails

The News Tribune in Tacoma recently wrote a story based on emails between state lawmakers, political parties and the state’s redistricting commission, which was tasked with redrawing voter district lines based on population changes in the 2010 Census. In it,

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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid visits Camas Inn

The Fairgate Inn in Camas saw a break from its normal clientele of brides, grooms and business people when U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and his wife recently decided to stay there for a few nights. Also in tow

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Fact-checking candidates on the CRC

It didn’t take long for the Columbia River Crossing to come up during Wednesday night’s gubernatorial debate — the first in recent memory to be held in Southwest Washington. The two major contenders for Washington’s top office, Republican Rob McKenna

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Transcript of CRC answer during last night's debate

A story published today in The Columbian touched on what gubernatorial candidates Jay Inslee and Rob McKenna said during Wednesday night’s debate at Washington State University Vancouver. But, if you want to read their entire answers to the Columbia River

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Rivers’ Senate challenger says he expects to lose

It’s Politics 101: if you’re running for public office and you believe deep down that you’ll lose your race, don’t admit it, especially to the press. But that’s exactly what Democrat Ralph Schmidt did on Thursday afternoon during a meeting

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Middle class blames Congress for its demise

A study released by the Pew Research Center today shows that the middle class is shrinking, and middle class voters primarily blame Congress for their eroding numbers. In 1971, about 61 percent of adults were in the middle-income tier. Thirty

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BG couple wins marriage equality campaign video contest

A Battle Ground same-sex couple with 8-year-old twins has won a video contest by Washington United for Marriage on “Why Marriage Matters” to same-sex couples, according to a new release today. WUM is campaigning for “yes” votes on Referendum 74

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Pridemore regrouping after loss in state auditor race

One week after getting eliminated in the state auditor race, state Sen. Craig Pridemore, D-Vancouver, said he wasn’t sure yet what his future will hold. The senator’s term is up at the end of this year. Rather than run for

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Where our candidates stand on open government policy

Want to know where a few of Clark County’s candidates stand on open government policies, including rules about public records requests? As candidates filed for election this spring, the Washington Coalition for Open Government sent out a survey asking those

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