Using your 1st amendment right to praise and celebrate the murder of someone who was peacefully exercising their 1st amendment right is disgusting and not American in my book.
The Washington Post ranked the top airports in the country:
1) Portland
2) Long Beach
3) Ronald Reagan Washington National
4) Minneapolis-Saint Paul
5) Seattle Paine Field
6) Rhode Island T.F. Green
7) Albuquerque
8) Indianapolis
9) Salt Lake City
10) Detroit Metro
Rep. Couture: "We’re now down to a $2 million balance in a $78 billion budget. That’s like a family making $78,000 a year and ending with just two bucks in the bank – one small surprise away from a crisis."
I appreciate @BrandiKruse for highlighting my bipartisan HB 1961 animal cruelty bill that becomes law on June 6th. Please watch her video about this terrible situation and why my bill is a positive step in the right direction to hold animal abusers accountable!
Rep. Sam Low’s House Bill 1962, which has been signed into law, will modernize Washington’s voter registration system and strengthen election integrity. #waleg
Learn more about its key provisions to ensure accurate voter rolls in this news release. https://t.co/Ag2u3accqp
Here is more from KIRO 7 TV today on my pushback last week of the Green River Killer and other murders and rapists like him being allowed to vote, sit on a jury, and run for public office from prison. HB 2030 is absurd I know!!!
Republican lawmakers are strongly opposed to the idea, saying it is the wrong time to consider such a measure at a time when violent crime is on the rise in Washington. https://t.co/5zVwXU5rQ8
I asked this question to clarify that all violent rapists and murders including the Green River killer could vote, serve on a jury, or run for public office while still in prison with the passage of HB 2030. The answer from the prime sponsor still baffles me.
NEW: Bill proposed in #waleg would allow people imprisoned for felonies like rape and murder to be able to vote, serve on a jury, or run for office while still behind bars.
Republicans ask if that includes people like the Green River Killer: 👇
Full story soon on @Mynorthwest
Rep. Sam Low doesn’t believe state employees who have left the workforce should lose their seniority upon return. He’s introduced a bill that would safeguard their rights by establishing fair practices that recognize and reward their commitment to public service. #waleg
Senate unanimously passes Rep. Sam Low’s organ transport bill. A bill to help ensure life-saving organs safely get to patients in need in time is one step closer to the governor's desk. On Wednesday, the Senate passed House Bill 1271on a vote of 48 to 0. The bill previously passed the House unanimously.
Great news from @WAStateCommerce! We will get a $16+ million grant to expand broadband access along the entire SR530 corridor from @ArlingtonWA to @DarringtonWa. This is progress for resident's health, education, businesses, and the environment. https://t.co/3IxzgdnJiC