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In the News...
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Let's review L&I operations before
allowing tax increase (Yakima
Herald-Republic, 9/24)
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Workers' comp system cries out
for competition (Everett
Herald, Richard
Davis guest editorial, 09/23)
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Lawmakers address exempt well moratorium (Columbia
Basin Herald, 8/3)
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Holmquist gets a thumbs up from the restaurant
industry (Yakima Herald-Republic, 7/28)
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State blocks new wells in upper Kittitas County
(Yakima Herald-Republic, 7/16)
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Holmquist praised by contractors association (Tri-City
Herald, 7/2)
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Five lawmakers to receive Business Institute award
(Olympian,
5/29)
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Wash state won't make target for biofuels
(Seattle PI, 5/25)
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Gregoire's executive order on climate change gets
trashed
(Yakima Herald-Republic, 5/21)
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Holmquist: Stop spending their money! (Columbian
Basin Herald, 4/23)
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Tea time ignored (Columbia Basin Herald,
4,23
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Reasons to avoid cap-and-trade plan (Columbia
Basin Herald, 4/23)
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Washington could be closer to recognizing hydropower
as renewable resource (KNDO, 4/20)
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Our View: Jobless benefit changes would
burden businesses (Spokesman-Review,
4/18)
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No, no, no to increased taxes (Seattle Times,
4/17)
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Tea party quote of the day (Yakima
Herald-Republic, 4/16)
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Tri-City protests target taxation
(Tri-City
Herald, 4/16)
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Thousands in Puget Sound region protest government
spending (Seattle Times, 4/16)
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'Tea party' protest draws thousands to Capitol
(Olympian, 4/16)
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"Tea Party" draws big anti-government rally at state
Capitol (Olympian, 4/15)
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4,000 to 5,000 protest taxes at state
capitol (Spokesman-Review, 4/15)
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Anti-tax “Tea Party” protesters take aim at
Olympia (Seattle Times, 4/15)
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Previewing Tea Parties (The Daily
Weekly, 4/14)
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Fund child care, skip the middleman (News
Tribune, 4/5)
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Washington lawmakers mull taxing rich
(Tri-City Herald, 4/3)
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Special or equal treatment for domestic
partnerships? (Yakima
Herald-Republic, 3/31)
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Yakima's popular state park imperiled (Yakima
Herald-Republic, 3/18)
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State park closures: some in Kittitas
County? (Dailey Record, 3/17)
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Democratic lawmakers disingenuously target
employer retro pools (Seattle Times, 3/6/09)
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Washington GOP blocks tax on employers (Tri-city
Herald, 38)
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