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Spin Control archive for Feb. 2013

FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 2013

WA Lege Day 26: Guns and uniforms

OLYMPIA -- This will likely be a short day around the Capitol as some legislators like to leave early to be home for the weekend and committees don't schedule late hearings. The light agenda in both chambers includes resolutions honoring the state's National Guard, and…

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THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 2013


Pot forums popular

OLYMPIA -- Forums on the state's new legalized marijuana law are proving so popular that the state agency sponsoring is adding to its schedule and in some cases finding bigger venues to handle the expected crowds. The State Liquor Control Board also moved one forum…

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WA Lege Day 25: Super-majorities on taxes

OLYMPIA -- The Washington Supreme Court did not rule today on whether the initiative-required supermajority for taxes is constitutional, but a Senate committee will consider three different plans to make it so. The state's highest court traditionally releases opinions on Thursday mornings, so once a…

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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 2013


Opponents of Prop 2 miss finance deadlines

NOTE: This post was updated at 6:25 p.m. Feb. 6, 2013 to reflect that the Public Disclosure Commission provided the Spokane Firefighters Union with incorrect information about when it needed to file campaign spending reports. Thanks to Proposition 2, Spokane’s special election on Feb. 12…

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Stuckart, Waldref apologize for violations

Two Spokane City Council members have apologized for using their city email accounts to send campaign messages. Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart and Amber Waldref sent electronic newsletters to supporters recently that included their opinions on the three proposed measures that will be decided…

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Yes for Spokane Libraries has paid for these signs in support of Proposition 3, a library lid lift that would prevent branch closures and likely extend hours at three of the city's six branches. (Jonathan Brunt)

Library campaign reports $21,000

The campaign in support of the library tax in Spokane has fixed campaign disclosure problems with the state Public Disclosure Commission. The group, Yes for Spokane Libraries, was late in reporting campaign contributions and spending by several weeks. Last week, it filed reports showing how…

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WA Lege Day 24: Press conferences on tap

OLYMPIA -- Gov. Jay Inslee has a press conference late this morning, and the House Republicans and Senate coalition leaders have one an hour later. That doesn't necessarily mean the legislators expect Inslee to say something that demands a rapid response. Both sides usually have…

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TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 2013

WA Lege Day 23: Changing Black Friday to red

OLYMPIA – The day after Thanksgiving would no longer be Black Friday or left-over turkey day in Washington state under a proposal approved unanimously Tuesday by a House committee. Instead, it would be the legal holiday dubbed Native American Heritage Day. The day after Thanksgiving…

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WA Lege Day 23: Fight ahead over immigration?

OLYMPIA -- Add immigration to the list of issues that could provoke a heated argument in this year's Legislature. Two mutually exclusive proposals involving undocumented students in the state's colleges will be in the Senate. Young adults who came to the United States with their…

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Murray announces Senate budget hearings

WASHINGTON — The first official steps toward passing a Senate budget will be taken next week, Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray said today. The Democratic senior senator from Washington announced two sessions scheduled for Feb. 12 and 13. Murray has vowed, amid rebukes from House…

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MONDAY, FEB. 4, 2013

WA Lege Day 22: Confusing marijuana laws

OLYMPIA -- Washington is in danger of having two different, and sometimes conflicting, marijuana laws, one for those who have it for medical uses and one for everyone else, legislators were told today. The Senate Health Care Committee is considering a revision to the medical…

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SATURDAY, FEB. 2, 2013

FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 2013




OLYMPIA -- Rep. Susan Fagan reads from a copy of the state Constitution during a debate in the House of Representatives on Feb. 1, 2013 (Jim Camden)

WA Lege Day 19: Education funding rule

Rep. Susan Fagan reads from the state Constitution during a floor debate Friday. OLYMPIA -- House Republicans want to change rules to require the state's general fund budget be split up so education expenses are decided before other state programs. The "Fund Education First" proposal…

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WA Lege Day 19: House rules

OLYMPIA -- The House of Representatives has a bit of housekeeping to take care of this morning, specifically some rules for how they do business. Minority Republicans have proposed four rule changes, including one that would require a two-thirds majority vote on tax measures should…

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