The Washington Parents Network (WPN) is a group of several thousand registered active voters in Washington state. WPN’s primary goal is protecting the right of parents to raise their children, recognizing that this right can not be protected... Read more
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The Skagit Valley Herald Published December 2nd, letter submitted by Randy Good
Why don't the state Department of Fish & Wildlife and Indian tribes as co-managers show any compassion at all for the health, safety and welfare of the... Read more
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AP Published Dec 1st
"San Francisco's policy of refusing to honor ICE detainers is a blatant threat to public safety and undermines the rule of law. This tragedy could have been prevented if San Francisco had simply turned the alien... Read more
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At the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony in front of the White House, President Trump gave a warming Merry Christmas speech saying: "Christmas is a time for prayer and worship, for gratitude and goodwill, for peace and renewal. We are full... Read more
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Washington Policy Center Published November 22nd, by Jason Mercier
King County Superior Court Judge John Ruhl today ruled that the Seattle City Council local income tax is illegal. Judge Ruhl granted the plaintiffs' motion for summary... Read more
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Wall Street Journal published November 14th, by John Ellis
The sheer public spectacle of near-riots has forced some college administrators to take a stand for free expression and provide massive police protection when conservative... Read more
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The Wall Street Journal published November 9th, by Kimberley Strassel
The Steele dossier has already become a thing of John le Carre-like intrigue-British spies, Kremlin agents, legal cutouts, hidden bank accounts. What all this obscures... Read more
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Skagit Valley Herald published November 8th, by Brandon Stone
Sedro-Woolley Mayor Keith Wagoner is setting his sights on the state Senate, hoping to fill the seat left vacant by Sen. Kirk Pearson (R-Monroe).
Wagoner has joined... Read more
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Skagit Valley Herald published November 7th by Brandon Stone
After 17 years in the state Legislature, Sen. Kirk Pearson (R-Monroe) will leave office for a position in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
He starts as the state... Read more
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Newsweek published November 2nd by Greg Price
Hillary Clinton's campaign took over the Democratic National Committee's funding and day-today operations early in the primary season and may have used that power to undermine her rival... Read more
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