Author: Lauren Dake
Gov skips graduation speech for budget talks
After a week of meeting with the governor behind closed doors, lawmakers emerged Friday with a tentative deal on an overall spending plan. They haven’t agreed on how they will spend the […]
The Senate: Where anything CRC related goes to die
Reps. Liz Pike, R-Camas, and Sharon Wylie, D-Vancouver, have little in common politically. But the two teamed up this legislative session, making an unlikely alliance, on an even more unlikely subject: […]
Preparing for a shutdown
Washington lawmakers started a second special session today. Most are optimistic they will strike a deal on a two-year operating budget before the end of the month. But we’ve heard that before. On […]
“The worst thing to happen to public camping since poison ivy”
As Washington lawmakers continue to hammer out a deal on a two-year operating budget, a lot of the focus has been on how much money will be sent to the […]
New board members on H-RoC
Two new board members have joined H-RoC, a nonpartisan political action committee promoting women to positions of leadership in Clark County. Both women have long, impressive resumes. Barbara Johnson served for 28 […]
JHB one of the “40 Most Interesting Women in Politics”
U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, is making national headlines once again. Last year, the Washington Post’s the Fix named Herrera Beutler one of the "40 rising-star politicians younger than 40." This […]
Sen. Ann Rivers’ message to teachers
Thousands of local teachers protested in the past couple of weeks to try to send lawmakers a strong message it’s time to boost school funding. Sen. Ann Rivers, R-La Center, is […]
Pay raise continues to haunt lawmakers
It seems unlikely an 11 percent pay raise could ever come at a bad time. But for lawmakers, the 11 percent boost to their bottom line has turned into a public […]
Health professionals ask governors to block oil-by-rail terminals
Hundreds of medical professionals are adding their names to a chorus of individuals expressing concern about the spike in volatile crude oil traveling the state. Nearly 300 doctors, nurses and other […]
Trying to follow the money? Good luck
Washington state’s 1,033 registered lobbyists spent more than $100 million trying to influence public policy between 2013 and 2014, according to a recent Washington Post article. But what and whom exactly […]