Washington State Republicans chart a path forward: The factions [Part 1] Michael Goldberg February 23, 2021
Loren Culp’s loss in 2020 marked the tenth consecutive for Republican gubernatorial candidates in Washington State. At the national level, former President Donald Trump’s tempestuous exit from the White House continues to ignite conversations among Republicans about the future of their party.
State Republican Party Chair Caleb Heimlich promised after the election that the party would overhaul its entire strategy and “look at all options.”
In press conferences following the election and over the course of Trump’s second impeachment, leading elected Republicans in Washington State avoided talk of “the other Washington” and attempted to stay focused on local issues. But for those who embarked on ill-fated campaigns to join the ranks of elected Republicans, the party’s inability to narrow Democratic majorities in the Legislatu
Freshman Representative Jessica Bateman on the intersection between health and housing
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Secretary of State s Office comes out against ranked choice voting bill; advocates say it will restore trust in democracy
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State Chief Information Officer James Weaver departs for North Carolina
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Senate Health Committee holds executive session on RX Prices, Covered Life Assessment and Telehealth Bills Sydney Kurle February 12, 2021
The Senate Health and Long Term Care committee held executive sessions on multiple bills on Thursday. The highlights include bills on establishing a covered lives assessment, prescription drug price increases and telemedicine.
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Senate Bill 5149 would establish a covered lives assessment for the purpose of funding the Foundational Public Health Services Account, moved to the Senate Ways and Means committee after a proposed substitute was added to the bill.