Sen. Ron Muzzall (R-Oak Harbor), sent out a legislative update and invited constituents to a legislative town hall on March 17.
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The Whidbey News-Times ran a wire-service story about several bills “to address racial equity, hiring and training, and the use of force within law enforcement” under consideration by the Washington State Legislature. The story reviews the status of these bills. Several lawmakers, all Democrats, are quoted within the story. Below...
On his official website, Sen. Ron Muzzall updates constituents on a bill he is co-sponsoring to reopen Washington.
Sen. Ron Muzzall’s writes thoughts about the upcoming session on his official website.
Sen. Ron Muzzall (R-Oak Harbor) was appointed to the Washington State Senate after the resignation of Sen. Barbara Bailey (R-Oak Harbor) in September 2019. He was sworn into office on October 18, 2019. Muzzall ran for election to his seat in 2020, facing then-Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson. Muzzall...
Emily Gilbert reports in the Whidbey News-Times on a legislative forum held by the Oak Harbor School District with 10th District legislators on Friday, Dec. 19. The school board outlined their legislative priorities, including mental health care and special education funding.
Sen. Ron Muzzall’s website announced his 2021-22 committee assignments, which include the powerful Rules and Ways & Means committees.