The family of a Charleston man murdered in 2002 will speak at the State House in Columbia Tuesday morning to demand lawmakers take up a judicial reform package this year.
The family of a Charleston man murdered in 2002 will speak at the State House in Columbia Tuesday morning to demand lawmakers take up a judicial reform package this year.
for me, you believed in my purpose, go do that for washington state. so here we are. we will win this race, jon. the enthusiasm is real on the ground out here. we have heavy lifting, but i m funded by the people of washington state, and that s why they will turn out on tuesday to vote tiffany smiley. jon: let me put up the real clear politics average of the polling in that race. you can kind of draw a line down the middle of washington state. there we see the murray numbers, a little bit under 50%. you re at 47% and climbing, a very close race, obviously, and, you know, the polls, the polls aren t everything. 49.3 to 46.3%. but you kind of draw a line down the middle of washington state from north to south, or not even down the middle. probably the eastern two-hisser of the state two-thirds of the state generally more favorable territory for you. you were born in pascoe, right? yes. [laughter]
ar-15 style weapons, correct? that s why the red flag law is probably the most important here. it s not just about getting more states to pass red flag laws. it s actually about helping states implement red flag laws. what we re talking about is, you know, not just providing incentives for states to pass new laws but helping fund existing red flag laws so that more individuals who are contemplating suicides can have their weapons temporarily taken from them to save lives. we had a great report done by our correspondent in florida who looked at what happened in florida after they passed red flag laws after the parkland shooting in 2018. she had, i think it was the pascoe county sheriff talking about how effective they worked. it had me thinking, why doesn t why don t you just take all the laws that the florida governor and the florida and the who is a republican, and the republican-led legislature, all those laws they passed after parkland, and they did a lot. there was a wait