Rep. Dave Paul (D-Oak Harbor) sent the following legislative update from his official email account (RepDavePaul@updates.leg.wa.gov) on Sat., Jan. 15, 2021. Dear neighbors, In my work as your Representative over the last three years, I’ve had the opportunity to meet so many of you and your neighbors, listen to your...
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State Representative Greg Gilday (R-Camano Island) sent the following update from his official email account on Wed., Jan. 12, 2022. Dear Friends and Neighbors, The Washington State Legislature convened at noon on Monday, Jan. 10, starting the clock on a 60-day session. For the House of Representatives, at least for the first...
Sen. Ron Muzzall sent out a legislative update to constituents from his official email account on Mon., Jan. 10, 2022. Dear Friends and Neighbors, The 2022 legislative session begins this week for what we call a “short session,” convening for just 60 days. In years past, these short sessions would...
Rep. Dave Paul’s campaign email account (dave@votedavepaul.com) sent the following email on Mon., Jan. 10, 2022: Dear Friends, The 2022 Legislative Session begins this week. I’d like to thank everyone who has taken the time over the last year to meet or email me about your policy priorities, feedback, and...
Committee schedules for the week of Jan. 10, 2022 for 10th District legislators.
Editor’s Note: The League of Women Voters (LWV) of Washington sent this legislative newsletter on Jan. 10, 2022. Our mission at the Voter Interests Project is to monitor elected officials and ballot measures; we generally do not report on the activities of non-profit organizations. However, the LWV Whidbey Island chapter...
Brandon Stone reports in the Skagit Valley Herald: When state legislators representing Skagit County got together online Friday to tell constituents about their priorities for the 2022 legislative session, talk centered around housing and behavioral health. They Said It Rep. Greg Gilday, R-Camano Island, said the state simply doesn’t have...
In a story by Jessie Stensland, she reports that the Island County Commissioners are going to hold a public meeting on January 18 for discussion on a proposed sales tax increase of on-tenth of 1%. The increase would raise approximately $1.2 million per year to construct, purchase, maintain and operate...