Category Archives: E-News

Washington State Capitol Building
31 Jul
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E-newsletter- Green Eggs and Ham!

Commencement Address Last month, I had the honor of delivering the commencement address for the Spokane Falls Community College graduation ceremony. In my speech I focused on the benefit to being open-minded and quoted Dr. Seuss’ “Green Eggs and Ham,” ...

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Washington State Capitol Building
25 Jun
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E-newsletter- Protecting the Spokane River

Protecting the Spokane River Safeguarding the Spokane River is a priority for our community and has been one of my legislative priorities over the past four years. In that work, I often end up viewing the river through the lens ...

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Washington State Capitol Building
07 May
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E-newsletter- Out and About

In the community One of my priorities during the interim between legislative sessions is to spend time diving deeper into the challenges and successes in our community. I work toward this goal by touring businesses, visiting with teachers and students ...

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Washington State Capitol Building
10 Mar
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E-newsletter – Home Stretch

Passing the Operating Budget Last week, both the Senate and the House passed their supplemental operating budget proposals. Our state operates on a two-year budget cycle. In the odd years, we do two-year biennial budgets. In the even years, like ...

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25 Feb
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E-newsletter – Dreaming

The DREAM Act   Last week, after three years of work the Legislature passed the DREAM Act. This historic piece of legislation will provide equal access to state-based higher education financial aid without regard to immigration status as long as ...

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Washington State Capitol Building
17 Feb
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E-newsletter – Oil train safety

Focus on Safety – Oil by Rail One of the most pressing and growing safety concerns for our community is the dramatic increase in trains traveling through Spokane carrying Bakken crude oil from North Dakota to terminals in Western Washington. ...

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10 Feb
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E-newsletter – Cut-off week

“Cut-off” Week Last week was committee “cut-off” week in Olympia. The legislative schedule provides for certain cut-off dates that serve as a funnel narrowing down the number of bills to be considered this session. If a bill did not pass ...

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27 Jan
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E-newsletter – Early Learning and Team Billig

Early Learning Last session one of the bills I prime-sponsored, SB 5595, created a task force to figure out how to better align the state’s two biggest early learning programs, Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program (ECEAP) and Working Connections ...

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Washington State Capitol Building
21 Jan
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E-newsletter – Preventing the “Summer Slide”

Honoring Dr. Marin Luther King Today on the Senate floor, we honored Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who dedicated and gave his life in the pursuit of equality and justice for all. Here’s one of my favorite quotes from Dr. ...

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14 Jan
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E-newsletter – Opening Day!

Opening Day! The 2014 Legislative Session was gaveled to order earlier today by Lieutenant Governor, Brad Owen who also serves as the President of the Senate. The state Legislature operates on a two-year cycle. In odd numbered years, we have ...

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