News
Sen. Chase’s statement on Sen. Brown’s decision to not seek re-election 5/3/2012
Sen. Maralyn Chase, D-Shoreline, issued the following statement in response to Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown's decision to not seek re-election:
"I was very surprised and saddened to learn that Sen. Brown has decided not to seek re-election, but at the same time I am hopeful that she will apply her vast knowledge and leadership ability to serve the people of our state in another capacity.
Sen. Chase’s biomass amendment protects jobs 3/27/2012
An amendment added to Senate Bill 5575 by Sen. Maralyn Chase added a Georgia-Pacific paper mill in Camas, WA to the list of pre-1999 biomass facilities that may generate renewable electricity.
SB 5575 alters some of the regulations in I-937, adding new sources to the list of eligible biomass products and allowing biomass facilities in operation before 1999 to qualify as eligible for renewable energy credits.
Sen. Chase discusses Affordable Care Act and women's health 3/26/2012
Sen. Chase: Republican budget a 'love letter to the one percent' 3/11/2012
Sen. Chase talks about the positive economic impact of spay/neuter bill 3/1/2012
Sen. Chase talks about economic recovery, tax expenditure reform 2/24/2012
Senate honors state’s civic educators 2/20/2012
The importance of civic education and the men and women who teach our state’s students about their government took center stage Monday.
Civic Education Day was held in the Legislative Building to honor those who teach civics and to create awareness about its importance.

