House Democrats' hostile action on charter schools
The Democrat controlled state House Education Committee appears to be preparing a hostile move against charter school families this legislative session. During a recent work session, Democrats committee members referred to charter schools as a “pilot project”. Democrat Committee chair Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos even falsely blamed the closure of Ashe Preparatory Academy on the state Charter School Commission. The Washington State charter school statute is up for re-authorization this year. With Democrats in the hands of the powerful, charter school hating WEA union, the future of our state’s charter school law is precarious.
Olympia Democrat policies continue to devastate rural and coastal Washington
Unemployment stats
for November showed
Grays Harbor County
remained the fourth
highest for
jobless workers in
the state. At a rate
of 7.1%, only Ferry,
Pend Orielle, and
Pacific have higher
rates. Democrats
continue to create
an environment
that prevents job
creation in rural
Washington. We hope
the majority will
take up policies
like Sen. O’Ban’s
job tax credit bill
which
help encourage job
growth outside of
Puget Sound.
WA residents push for recall of Attorney General Ferguson
Two Washington
state residents are
one step closer to
obtaining a recall
vote for
Washington State
Attorney General Bob
Ferguson. Chief
Justice of the
Washington Supreme
Court gave the
go-ahead for a
hearing that could
lead for a
statewide recall
vote. Ultimately,
King County Superior
Court Judge Bill
Bowman will
determine whether or
not the charges
brought against
Ferguson are
sufficient for a
ballot recall
initiative. The
charges brought
against Ferguson
pertain to
questionable
conflict of interest
actions.
Advocates for dam destruction manipulate data
In a recent blog
post, the Washington
Policy Center’s Todd
Myers exposes how
advocates
for the destruction
of the Snake River
dams manipulate data
to support claims
the dams impact
salmon and steelhead
negatively.
Advocates for dam
destruction allege
declines in salmon
and steelhead
returns, blaming the
Snake River dams.
Myers – through the
use of data –
explains how the
declines are a
long term regional problem, and not a sudden onset.
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