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Spin Control archive for Jan. 2013

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 2013

Inslee: We take risks

Inslee inaugural speech: "No matter when you and your family arrived here, in our souls, all of us in Washington are pioneers. We push the world forward. We take risks." He named all the leaders of both chambers, adding, "I want us to collaborate early…

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Inslee: state brought low by Wall Street

Inslee inaugural address: "A once vibrant and growing state economy was brought low by the gross irresponsibility of those on Wall Street. As a result, we have suffered four years of recession...but we remain an optimistic state, a visionary state and an innovative state." Innovation…

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Inslee: Washington stood up for equality

"People all across Washington stood up for fairness and family in approving equality last November. The vote on Referendum 74 represents the best of who we are as a state." This got a standing ovation from the Democratic side of the chamber, and a few…

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Inslee: we must move swiftly

Inslee: We must move swiftly and boldly to put this recession behind us and bring forth the economic strategy that brings the best of Washington state to the world. We've all got to work together. . . to answer the challenges of our age. I…

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OLYMPIA -- Gov. Jay Inslee waves to the crowd in the Capitol Rotunda after being sworn in by state Chief Justice Barbara Madsen. (Jim Camden)

Inslee sworn in

New governor waves to crowd after receiving the oath of office from Chief Justice Barbara Madsen. OLYMPIA -- Jay Inslee became Washington's 23rd governor this morning, taking the oath of office in the Capitol Rotunda as hundreds looked on from the marble steps and balconies.…

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OLYMPIA -- Gov. Chris Gregoire holds an impromptu press conference Wednesday as she visits one of the Capitol press houses to say goodbye to reporters. (Jim Camden)

Gregoire not ruling out a federal post

Gregoire's last press conference, an impromptu one, as she stopped at one of the Capitol press houses to say goodbye to reporters. OLYMPIA -- Gov. Chris Gregoire pointedly refused to rule out the job of U.S. Interior Secretary, or any other spot in the Obama…

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WA Lege Day 3: Inauguration Day

OLYMPIA -- Third and final day of pomp and ceremony at the state capital, as Jay Inslee and all other statewide elected officials from November get sworn in this morning. After his late morning ceremony in the rotunda, Inslee addresses a joint session of the…

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TUESDAY, JAN. 15, 2013

OLYMPIA -- Gov. Chris Gregoire makes her final "state of the state" speech to the Legislature on Jan. 15, 2013, the day before she leaves office.  (Associated Press)

Gregoire to Lege: Don't rest on your laurels

AP Photo Editor's note: For those who found today's Live Blog of the Governor's state-of-the-state address a bit unorthodox or disjointed, here's the more standard approach to reporting the speech, which will appear in Wednesday's print edition of The Spokesman-Review: OLYMPIA — In her last…

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Murray backs Obama's plan not to negotiate 

The new leader of the U.S. Senate’s Budget Committee said Tuesday that Republican threats to shutdown the government are irresponsible. U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said there will be opportunities to negotiate budget cuts without crafting a deal around increasing the county’s borrowing limit. “The…

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OLYMPIA -- Gov. Chris Gregoire makes her final "state of the state" speech to the Legislature on Jan. 15, 2013, the day before she leaves office.  (Associated Press)

Gregoire State of the State: Live Blog

AP Photo OLYMPIA -- Gov. Chris Gregoire, in her last speech to the Legislature and the state, said Washington has accomplished much over the last eight years and has much more to do. "We won't rest on our laurels," she said. Here are some highlights…

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McMorris Rodgers not backing away from shutdown threat

WASHINGTON -- More tough talk from Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers today. The House Republican Conference chairwoman disputed any suggestion the GOP was engaging in irresponsible threats by acknowledging its willingness to shut down the government over federal spending policies. Instead, she said it’s President Barack…

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WA Lege Day 2: Senate in the House

OLYMPIA -- State senators enterred the House of Representatives to cheers from the assembled reps, plus handshakes and hugs as they made their way to the temporary chairs set up near the desks on the floor. It raises the question: Is this the most congenial…

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WA Lege Day 2: Gregoire's final speech

OLYMPIA -- Gov. Chris Gregoire gives her final state of the state address this morning to a joint session of Congress in what might be regarded as "speech week." There were speeches yesterday for the opening day of the Legislative session, and there will be…

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MONDAY, JAN. 14, 2013


OLYMPIA -- Andy Billig, a Spokane Democrat, takes the oath of office on the first day of the legislative session. (Jim Camden)

WA Lege Day 1: Swearing them in 

Sen. Andy Billig takes the oath of office Monday. OLYMPIA -- Each Legislative session begins with the swearing in of newly elected members. In the House, they do it all at once. In the Senate, each re-elected senator is sworn in, followed by each newly…

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OLYMPIA -- Members of the Washington State Patrol Honor Guard wait in the wings of the state Senate for the opening ceremonies on Monday, Jan. 13, 2013 (Jim Camden)

WA Lege Day 1:Underway on time

Members of the WSP honor guard prepare in the wings of the state Senate before opening ceremonies. OLYMPIA -- With the sides flipped between Republicans and Democrats on the floor of the Senate, the Legislature got underway at noon today with the usual pomp and…

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WA Lege Day 1: More than just routine

OLYMPIA -- The Legislature opens at noon today with more than the usual amount of interest in a small thing, the approval of rules. This is expected to be when we find out if the "Coalition Caucus," a grouping of the chamber's 23 Republicans and…

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SATURDAY, JAN. 12, 2013

Sunday Spin: A seniority gap for Spokane? 

OLYMPIA – When the Legislature opens Monday, Spokane will be in a demonstrably different position than recent years. The years of experience among the area’s delegation will be almost half what it was four years ago, and it will have no one in a top…

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FRIDAY, JAN. 11, 2013

Gov. Chris Gregoire stands next to her official portrait by artist Michele Rushworth after it was unveiled Jan. 11, 2013, in the Capitol Reception Room. It will hang in the lobby of the governor's office. (Jim Camden)

Gregoire official portrait unveiled

OLYMPIA -- The walls of the lobby of the governor's office are decorated with portraits the former occupants of that position. So with Chris Gregoire about to assume the title of "former Gov." her portrait was unveiled Friday afternoon in the Capitol. Seattle artist Michele…

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THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 2013

OLYMPIA -- Gov.-elect Jay Inslee addresses a legislative preview forum on Jan. 10, 2013.  (Jim Camden)

Inslee: No panacea for gun violence 

Govenor-elect Inslee addresses a legislative preview session. OLYMPIA – The Legislature should consider a wide range of options in a search to increase gun safety and reduce the threat of violence, Governor-elect Jay Inslee said Thursday. “There is no panacea, no one solution,” Inslee said…

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Former County Commissioner Mark Richard lands new job 

Former Spokane County Commissioner Mark Richard will lead downtown Spokane main business group. The Downtown Spokane Partnership announced today that Richard started this week as the organization’s new president. In September, the partnership’s board fired then-president Mike Tedesco, who earned $95,000 a year in the…

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