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Senate Republican Caucus News & Views 2008
Benton
(top)
(6/26) Benton praises U.S. Supreme Court for upholding the Constitution
(3/13) Three Strikes law loophole closed: Benton's Chelsea Harrison Act signed
into law
(3/10) Benton pleased governor signs bill to help fund three Clark County
project
(3/05) Benton offers amendment to protect toll revenues from becoming a "general
revenue" source
(3/05) Benton calls SR 520 bridge bill a plan to fail
(3/04) Benton's Chelsea Harrison Act heads to governor
(2/29) Washington has invested 5 times more than Oregon in a $6 billion Columbia
River crossing fix that won’t work
(2/29) Benton’s amendment to make more disabled veterans and senior citizens
eligible for property tax exemptions gets shot down
(2/28) Benton offers amendment to supplemental budget to get an accounting of
tax dollars spent on services for illegal immigrants
(2/28) Senate approves Benton's "Donate Life Month" resolution to encourage more
people to become organ donors
(2/27) Supplemental transportation budget lacks commitment to new Columbia River
crossing; Benton votes no
(2/25) Benton appointed new Washington state chair for the American Legislative
Exchange Council
(2/20) Benton's Chelsea Harrison Act gets House committee OK after public
hearing
(2/20) Senate approves Public Works Trust Fund loans bill, three Clark County
projects included
(2/20) Benton's bill regarding sex offender registration of e-mail address and
Web site information approved by Senate
(2/18) Benton tries to force Senate vote on property tax relief measures
(2/15) Benton's Chelsea Harrison Act receives a unanimous vote of the Senate
(2/08) Benton testifies in favor of his bill to make more disabled veterans and
senior citizens eligible for property tax exemptions
(1/30) Benton bill would allow more senior citizens and veterans to qualify for
property tax relief
(1/24) Chelsea Harrison Act gets “do pass” recommendation from Senate Judiciary
Committee
(1/23) Benton files bill to rein in court decisions allowing government land
grabs
(1/18) Benton says homeowners have a right to know why their assessed valuation
went up
(1/15) Benton takes aim at banked capacity; builds arsenal to protect homeowners
from being taxed out of their homes
(1/14) Benton goes after sex predators who prey via e-mail and the Internet
(1/14) Benton puts full weight of Senate behind Chelsea Harrison Act
Brandland
(top)
(12/18)
Brandland to serve on budget, human services and education
committees
(11/20)
Brandland
re-elected Senate Republican whip
(9/23)
Sen. Brandland honored by the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration for his ignition interlock legislation
(8/19)
Watching Your Tax dollars: Protecting our children
(3/07)
Brandland bill to help poor and mentally ill gets House
approval
(2/16)
Senate approves Brandland bills to promote DUI-interlock
compliance, aid mentally ill
(2/06)
Brandland makes case to committee for ignition interlock
license
(1/31)
Committee will consider Brandland bills to improve 'safety
net' for mentally ill people released from custody, hospital
Carrell
(top)
(5/20) British government looks at Washington for offender reentry solution
(4/29)
Anderson Island residents to get ferry back earlier than expected
(4/25)
Sen. Mike Carrell to host 28th Legislative District town hall meetings
(3/19) More good news for
Pierce County as governor signs two Carrell law enforcement and corrections
bills
(3/17) Pierce County jail closer to relief
after governor signs Carrell's community supervision bill
(3/13) $50,000 approved by state
Legislature for Dynamite Train shelter
(3/10) Senate concurs with changes
to Carrell's prison moral programs bill, passes it unanimously
(3/07) Tribal law enforcement bill
passes Senate with Carrell amendment intact
(3/05) House passes Carrell's bounty
hunter bill, prison moral programs bill
(3/04) Carrell community
supervision bill unanimously passes House
(3/03) Carrell brokers deal to break
stalemate between tribal cops, county law enforcement
(2/28)
House committee passes
Carrell's computer access; amends and passes prison moral guidance programs bill
(2/28)
House
Commerce and Labor Committee passes Carrell's bounty hunter regulation bill
(2/26) Carrell fights to get bigger
ferries, return Steilacoom II to Anderson Island residents
(2/26) House Human Services
Committee passes Carrell's community supervision bill
(2/26) Senate honors late pro-life
crusader Kathy McEntee
(2/18) Senate passes Carrell bill
to create moral guidance programs in prison and protect chaplains
(2/16) Senate passes two
more Carrell bills during late-night session
(2/15) Carrell bill to restrict
sex predator computer access passes Senate
(2/07) Committee passes Carrell
bill to establish moral guidance programs in prison, protection for chaplains
(2/06) Carrell bill
restricts access to computers by sex predators
(1/31) Sen. Carrell statement
on CTED offender housing grant decision
(1/29) Carrell bill would
protect prison chaplains from violating the tenets of their faith
(1/21) Committee hears
Carrell resolution to fix state constitution
(1/14) DNR cancels plans to put geoduck farm on Anderson Island
(1/08) Carrell decries revelation of child pornography at state-operated special
commitment center and promises legislation to stop it
Delvin
(top)
(12/17)
Delvin named to
Senate Economic Development, Trade and Innovation Committee
(12/05) Delvin invites local
students to work in Olympia as Senate pages
(12/02) Climate
Advisory Team report expensive, flawed, and not believable
(11/20) Delvin re-elected
Senate Republican Caucus deputy whip
(7/29) Delvin
says study confirms climate change team recommendations are misleading, even
dishonest
(6/10)
Delvin wins
$1,000 prize for Jefferson Elementary in Richland
(5/01)
Senators urge
public to attend property tax meetings in Kennewick
(3/05)
Delvin fights to stop
hasty, costly greenhouse gas emissions bill
(2/20)
Delvin supports public
works bill that funds Kennewick project
(2/15)
Delvin statement on
today's state revenue forecast
(2/14)
Eastern
Washington Republican senators to hold a media availability
(2/11)
Delvin bill making false
AMBER Alert a felony passes Senate
(2/05)
Delvin announces
bipartisan, bicameral Future Energy Caucus
(1/30)
Delvin bill to support
Hanford Reach Interpretive Center heard in Senate
(1/16)
Delvin hosts ARC
of the Tri-Cities; co-sponsors bill to prevent institutionalization
(1/15)
Delvin says
climate change team is delaying expensive laws until after the election
(1/15)
Delvin seeks B&O rate cut for key Hanford cleanup contractors
Hewitt
(top)
(6/16)
Hewitt, Erickson call for investigation of gubernatorial role in tribal compact
negotiations
(5/27) Sen. Mike Hewitt's statement regarding Sen. Swecker's hospitalization
(3/13) Hewitt votes 'no' on
supplemental operating budget
(2/28) Hewitt votes "yes" on capital
budget that includes funding for Dayton's historic depot
(2/25) Hewitt to hold tele-town hall
meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 26
(2/15) Hewitt statement on
today's state revenue forecast
(2/14) Eastern Washington
Republican senators to hold a media availability
(2/11) Hewitt's veterans' tuition
waiver measure passes Senate unanimously
(1/17) Hewitt introduces measure
to ensure standardized use of veterans' tuition waivers
(1/09) Senate Republicans debut new Web
site, new look for 2008
Holmquist
(top)
(12/29)
Holmquist: Don't
balance the budget on backs of disabled children!
(12/18)
Holmquist to be "a voice for small business and the men and women they employ"
as ranking Republican on the Senate labor, Commerce and Consumer Protection
Committee
(10/30) Sen.
Holmquist to hold "District Office Day" for Kittitas and Yakima county residents
(10/01) Holmquist
applauds suspension of ill-conceived paid family leave entitlement; Calls for
repeal of the program
(8/04)
Sen. Holmquist to
hold "District Office Day" in Ellensburg, Moxee
(7/01)
Sen. Holmquist: "July 1st
and the Fourth of July couldn't seem further apart"
(6/03)
Sen. Holmquist
and Rep. Warnick schedule joint "District Office Day" for Kittitas County
residents
(6/02)
Sen. Holmquist
schedules "District Office Day" for Yakima County residents
(4/01)
Holmquist supports
key local programs
(3/21)
Senate refuses
to add hydropower to massive environmental bill
(3/19)
Lt. Governor recognizes Holmquist for vigilance on I-960
(3/07)
Senate passes bill to
protect Washingtonians from gang violence
(2/29)
Holmquist joins Senate
in honoring CWU President McIntyre's service to state
(2/29)
Holmquist blasts Senate
Dems for "irresponsible spending" in supplemental budget
(2/28)
Tax Alert!
(2/27)
Holmquist sponsors
resolution recognizing Spay Day USA
(2/19)
Democrats
heed Holmquist call and pull flawed, expensive and poorly planned family leave
bill from floor
(2/15)
Holmquist comments
on today's release of the state's revenue forecast
(2/11)
Holmquist pleased as Legislature moves forward on bill to help establish a
"Biofuels Economic Development Grant" program
(2/08)
Holmquist bill to
protect workers, employers and the environment from Brinks decision's unintended
consequences
(2/07)
Holmquist, King say bill
to unionize child care centers likely means more cost to parents, less money for
kids
(2/04)
Holmquist:
"Senate should reject this flawed, expensive and poorly planned family leave
experiment."
(1/24)
$113
million/biennium price tag for family leave
(1/18)
Report gives
Paid Family Leave Task Force an "F" for "Failure"
(1/16)
13th District
legislators mourn the passing of Vera Clausen
Honeyford
(top)
(12/16)
Reclaiming the
state’s responsibility for clean water
(12/16)
Energy
Update
(12/05)
15th District
legislators concerned about EPA's involvement in private well issue
(11/20) Senate
Republicans elect Honeyford to leadership post
(8/21)
The Spokane gaming compact: Pact paved way for other tribes to up the ante
(8/05)
Energy Update
(8/04)
Gregoire
approved largest expansion of gambling in state history
(7/24)
Ag Alert
(7/14)
Honeyford’s
statement on the President’s decision to lift the executive ban on offshore oil
drilling
(7/02)
Energy Update
(6/20)
Sen. Honeyford
statement on Supreme Court decision in Spain v. Employment Security
(4/07)
2008 Post-Session Update
(3/24)
Ag Alert
(3/13)
Olympia Report
(3/07)
Senate passes bill to
protect Washingtonians from gang violence
(3/04)
Sen. Honeyford
condemns ecoterrorism and calls on fellow legislators and environmental
community to do the same
(2/20)
Olympia Report
(2/13)
Senate unanimously
passes Honeyford bill to develop anaphylactic guidelines
(2/11)
Honeyford
proposal to protect children from allergies clears key committee
(2/04)
Olympia Report
(1/24)
Lower Valley wins Best Community for Young People award
(1/01)
Olympia Report
King
(top)
(3/21) 14th District lawmakers to host town
hall meetings March 29
(2/15) King says lawmakers shouldn't
wait to address predicted deficit
(1/21) King bill to spare
beekeepers from tax receives committee hearing
(11/29/07) King votes to reinstate I-747 taxpayer protection on first day as
senator
McCaslin
(top)
Morton
(top)
(12/23)
Morton announces $2.9
million grant to Airway Heights for wastewater project
(12/23)
Morton to keep
leadership role on natural resources committee
(10/16)
Attorney general
assures Morton: Local laws regulating guns are prohibited
(6/17)
Morton tells
federal panel there are untapped sources for hydropower
(5/27)
Morton says forest
health pilot project proposal looks good
(5/21)
Morton pleased $800,000 in
Ecology grants awarded to 7th District
(4/08)
Funding to compensate
ranchers for livestock killed by wildlife vetoed from budget
(3/27)
Governor signs
Morton-sponsored bills to promote local farms and help local public utility
districts
(3/26)
Governor signs
Morton bill to allow private schools to participate in state's waste reduction
grant program
(3/20)
Morton attends
bill-signing ceremony in Spokane that included his Highway 97 and beach mining
bills
(3/14)
Washington's water
law does not encourage conservation
(3/14)
Morton applauds legislative approval of good bills for agriculture
(3/11)
Morton notified that the
Stevens County Conservation District wins $250,000 grant
(3/10)
Governor signs
Public Works Trust Fund bill; loan for Omak approved
(3/07)
Morton successful in
getting important amendment added to PUD bill
(3/06)
Morton bill to designate a
portion of SR-97 as a heavy haul industrial corridor heads to governor
(3/03)
Morton adds funding for
the Edwall water system to the capital budget; he won funding for the Tonasket
salmon viewing platform in 2007
(2/25)
Morton joins
bipartisan effort to allow private schools to participate in state's waste
reduction grant program
(2/20)
Senate approves Public
Works Trust Fund loan for Omak
(2/20)
Senate approves Morton bill
to help small counties save money on county road projects
(2/16)
Morton bill to designate a portion of SR-97 as a heavy haul industrial corridor
passes Senate
(2/14)
Senate unanimously
approves Morton's bill on water rights transfers
(2/14)
Eastern
Washington Republican senators to hold a media availability
(2/08)
Morton defends Ferry County
against having to hold an election to receive funds from the state City-County
Assistance Account
(1/31)
Morton offers realistic bill
to allow PUD crews to do more work without contracting out
(1/25)
Morton bill
starts discussion of impact to northern border counties when a water right's
point of diversion is moved south
(1/21)
Morton's bills on wolf
predation and wolf-hybrids receive public hearing
(1/17)
Morton's bill to ensure
geological surveys meet current and future needs gets positive public hearing
Parlette
(top)
(6/18) 12th District legislators to participate in property tax forum June 24
(5/02)
Parlette honored with award for agriculture and forestry leadership
(4/30) Parlette will again sponsor bill to require photo ID to vote at polls
(3/12) Parlette and Condotta to
hold tele-town hall meeting on March 20
(3/12) Funding for George Sellar Bridge in final transportation budget
(2/27) Parlette restores
funding for George Sellar Bridge, including pedestrian tunnel, in Senate
transportation budget
(2/21) Bridgeport class visits
Olympia, meets with Sen. Parlette
(2/20) Parlette supports measure to
assist local communities
(2/15) Parlette statement on
today's state revenue forecast
(2/12) Parlette bill for local
school districts passes Senate unanimously
(1/18) Report gives Paid
Family Leave Task force failing grade
(1/18) Parlette introduces
bills aimed at increasing access to health care
(1/09) New legislative gift center
features local merchants’ products
Pflug
(top)
(5/28) Pflug
announces $2 million in local Department of Ecology grants
(5/15) Pflug says McCain proves Washington should not give away its electoral votes
(5/08)
Pflug introduces Tahoma High School’s
winning We the People team to Washington, D.C. legislators
(4/03) Pflug
says special session needed for ferry fix
(3/13) Pflug gets additional $150,000
for Lake Sammamish
(3/13) Pflug saves North Bend $300,000 in
pipeline costs
(3/12) Pflug says bill to allow
unelected officials to raise state fees at will is an insult to voters
(3/11) Pflug calls HIP program a missed
opportunity, doomed to fail
(3/06) Pflug calls 520 Bridge
plan 'inadequate, ill-conceived and obsolete the day it opens'
(3/03) Pflug says teachers, seniors,
pensions missing from bloated state budget
(2/15) Pflug bill approving e-mail
update to constituents passes Senate
(2/14) Pflug honors Tahoma High School
"We The People" debate team as Washington's best
(2/12) Pflug invites 5th District
residents to join her telephone town hall
(2/12) Pflug decries failure to
change transportation governance
(1/31) Pflug bill seeks new dental
care delivery system for low-income children
(1/31) Pflug bill OKs e-mail updates
to constituents
(1/21) Pflug recognized by NAMI Washington
(1/16) Clueless in Olympia: Pflug
urges legislators to focus on traffic congestion impact
Roach
(top)
(3/12)
2008 state budget to fund Sen. Roach's foreign language pilot project
(3/08)
Senate honors Auburn School District Superintendent Linda Cowan
(3/04)
Legislature passes Sen. Roach's bill making it cheaper for military personnel to
fish
(2/28)
House panel OKs Sen. Roach's foreign language pilot project bill
(2/22)
Sen. Roach will try to amend eminent domain bill passed by House
(2/21)
House panel OKs Sen. Roach bill making it cheaper for military personnel to fish
(2/21)
Senate passes Sen. Roach's resolution honoring victims of violent crimes
(2/19)
Senate passes Sen. Roach's foreign language task force bill
(2/14)
Senate again passes Sen. Roach's foreign language pilot project bill
(2/14)
Sen. Roach defends taxpayers against public funding of candidates
(2/13)
Sen. Roach pushes to include funding for Sumner flood control project in capital
budget
(2/12)
Senate passes Sen. Roach bill offering fishing license to military personnel at
resident rate
(2/06)
Senate panel to hear Sen. Roach bill allowing concealed pistol license holders
to bring guns on college campuses
(2/06)
Sen. Roach bills target program for sex offenders
(1/30)
Sen. Roach bill requires public hospitals to assess, diagnose autism spectrum
disorders
(1/29)
Washington could be key player in presidential race
(1/29)
Pierce County gets grant to protect lower White River
(1/23)
Sen. Roach offers bills targeting 'banked capacity' for property taxes
(1/22)
Panel hears Sen. Roach bill offering fishing license to military personnel at
resident rate
(1/18)
Sen. Roach bill aims to protect initiative signature-gathering process
(1/17)
Sen. Roach introduces bill making mail theft a state crime
(1/11)
Sen. Roach to host 31st District town hall meetings on Jan. 19
Schoesler
(top)
(6/06) Schoesler disappointed by latest L&I decree
(5/29)
Watching Your Tax Dollars (2)
(5/19)
Two different approaches to property tax relief
(4/30)
Watching Your Tax Dollars (1)
(4/24) Higher wheat prices help the economy
(4/22)
Schoesler named chair of state pension panel
(3/18) Schoesler calls telephone town hall meeting ‘a great success’
(3/14)
Ninth District legislators team up on
state capital budget
(3/13) It was a quite legislative session for agriculture
(3/13) Schoesler votes 'no' on final operating budget, 'superfee' bill as
session adjourns
(3/06) Legislature passes Schoesler bill simplifying state's tax
code
(3/05) Schoesler named Legislator of the Year by Washington Student Lobby
(3/04) Schoesler to hold tele-town hall meeting on Monday, March 17
(2/28) Schoesler says Senate budget "fast-forwards us toward a
deficit"
(2/20) Senate passes public works bill that funds Tekoa project
(2/18) Senate OKs Heath appointment to Sentencing Guidelines Commission
(2/15) Schoesler statement on today's state revenue forecast
(2/14) Eastern Washington Republican senators to hold a media availability
(1/28) State should not provide money for Husky Stadium renovations
(1/21) Schoesler statement on UW request for Husky Stadium funding
(1/16) Schoesler bill to help Connell, Franklin County deal with
prison costs
(1/14) Schoesler says Senate page openings available this year in Olympia
Stevens
(top)
(6/26)
Stevens cheers Supreme Court ruling upholding citizens right to
bear arms
(6/23) Stevens urges citizens to attend Senate Ways & Means Committee
meeting in Mount Vernon
(6/18) Stevens says Children's Administration must be held to
state-mandated accreditation process
(4/04) Stevens cheers as governor signs bill
to create free, searchable Web site on state spending
(3/15) Stevens truancy bills unanimously pass Senate
(3/11) Stevens statement on final transportation budget
(3/10) Stevens gets Highway 2 an extra $5 million in state funds
(2/28) Stevens amendment seeks equal raises for all school employees
(2/27) Stevens fights for Highway 2 safety project
(2/26) Stevens honors Granite Falls teacher with Senate resolution
(2/15) Stevens statement on today's state revenue forecast
(2/15) Stevens' anti-pedophile bill unanimously passes Senate
(2/12) Steven's final plea for Highway 2 help goes unheeded
(2/08)
Stevens bill to help prevent
flooding passes committee
(2/06) Stevens bill calls for Children's Administration to hire social
worker assistants
(2/01) Stevens truancy bills give schools and courts more clout to keep
kids in school
(2/01)
Stevens cheers Democrat support of her idea to split up DSHS
(1/17) Stevens bill limits use of emergency clause, protects public right
of referendum
(1/09) Stevens bill to train social workers supported by JLARC study
(1/07) Stevens introduces bill to create free, searchable website on state
spending
Swecker
(top)
(12/31)
Sen. Swecker statement
on Alaskan Way Viaduct design delay
(11/17) Sen. Swecker wants citizens as safe as possible as flood season begins
(6/16) Swecker resumes legislative duties full-time after heart surgery
(5/30) Sen.
Swecker recovering and ‘feeling great’ after open-heart surgery
(6/02)
Swecker returns home from hospital after successful heart surgery
(5/27) Sen. Swecker in hospital following cardiac episode over weekend
(3/13) 2008 operating budget includes
funding for Lewis County watershed project
(3/11) Swecker joins Senate in
passing final transportation budget
(3/11) Senate passes flood mitigation
measures
(3/07) Senate honors local citizens
for helping establish African university
(3/05) Legislature passes bill expanding rights of domestic partners
(2/28) Swecker votes "yes" on
capital budget, "no" on operating budget
(2/25) Swecker says Senate
transportation budget preserves local projects
(2/25) Sen. Swecker statement
on 2008 Senate transportation budget
(2/15) Swecker statement on today's revenue forecast
(2/04) Committee hears Sen. Swecker's flood work group proposal
(1/31) Swecker bill to create
flood mitigation planning work group
(1/14) Senators offer measure
requesting new Narrows bridge be named after former Sen. Oke
(1/10) Swecker says final 520
Bridge design plan should be first priority
Zarelli
(top)
(6/19) Sen. Zarelli statement on June state revenue forecast
(4/24)
Budget
Tidbit #4: Growth in the Governor's Office
(3/12) Sen. Zarelli statement on 2007-09 conference operating budget
(3/06) Budget Tidbit
#3: Paving the Way for 2009 Tax Increases
(2/28) Sen. Zarelli statement regarding Senate vote on supplemental
operating budget
(2/26) Sen. Zarelli statement on supplemental operating budget
(2/20) Budget
Tidbit #2 - It's the Spending
(2/19)
Sen. Zarelli statement on increase in projected budget
shortfall
(2/18) Senate unanimously approves Zarelli bills to help kids
(2/15) Sen. Zarelli statement on February state revenue forecast
(2/07) Zarelli statement following hearing on his measure to exempt
$100,000 of property value from state tax
(2/05) Zarelli encouraged by response to measure that would help foster
children, parents deal with attachment disorders
(2/04)
Budget Tidbit #1 - The Anti-Shift Homestead Exemption
(1/16) Zarelli calls for constitutional property tax exemption
(1/09)
Zarelli's child welfare bills would hold DSHS more accountable
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