Kamala has been the VP for 3.5 years but now wants to explain all the policies she hasn't done over those 3.5 years that she will now do to fix what she created in the first place. Make that make sense.
28 individuals ran for governor in the primary—this means thousands of votes went to candidates other than me or my opponent Bob Ferguson. I want to speak directly to the folks that chose another candidate in the primary.
We may not agree on everything, but I promise you, there is more that unites us than divides us. I’m sure we agree that when it comes to cost of living and crime, Washington is on the wrong track. Bob Ferguson is the status quo—he will not correct course.
Bob Ferguson supported decriminalizing fentanyl. An average of 52 TEENAGERS die from an overdose in Washington each week. That’s more than double the national average.
Our cities have been taken over by tent encampments filled with drugs and sex trafficking. Mental illness isn’t being treated—and the cycle continues.
Our law enforcement has no support from Washington’s top legal officer, Bob Ferguson.
For the last 13 years, Washington has ranked 51st in the nation for officer to citizen ratio. Bob has been Attorney General for 12 years. Do the math. Police departments are understaffed and he’ll do nothing to solve that problem.
Washington needs a change in morale. We need a leader who will prioritize cleaning up our cities and getting people the treatment they need so the cycle of addiction and homelessness ends.
Washington needs a leader who will stop raising taxes and pricing out the next generation of Washingtonians.
I think we can all agree—we don’t want our children and grandchildren forced to leave the state we love because they can’t afford it.
I hope you’ll consider supporting me in November. Over the next few months, I’ll work tirelessly to earn your vote.
Our ferries are in trouble. As Governor, I’ll implement a recruitment program dedicated to training the next generation of ferry engineers. https://t.co/In9pVFL0Pz
The job of pharmacy benefit managers is to reduce drug costs. Instead, they steer patients toward pricier drugs, charge steep markups on what would otherwise be inexpensive medicines and extract billions in hidden fees, The New York Times found. https://t.co/cqsX8IBiSl
How can Pharmacy Benefit Managers say they help patients and then pocket savings meant for low-income patients? Lawmakers in Washington DC need to protect patients and rein in PBM's unfair practices. https://t.co/MmGtzGqUtC
Thank you @cathymcmorris for your consistent support of #PBMReform.
Please continue to make these common sense measures a top voting priority in Congress.
Visiting the pharmacy shouldn't bring me anxiety, but if PBM's (pharmacy benefit managers) continue to run the system, it will. Support PBM reform and stand up for patients like me.
@cathymcmorris
Medicare Advantage has supported me throughout my retirement and has improved my lifestyle. I hope leaders will support the full funding of Medicare Advantage to ensure seniors like me to enjoy their retirement in good health.
#Medicare#MedicareAdvantage#retirement#goodhealth
Pharmacy Benefit Managers care more about making money than helping patients. I hope Congress passes legislation that reforms their greedy practices. @PattyMurray@SenatorCantwell
Capitol Buzz: Enforcement changes to WA state drug possession law begin Tuesday; Dolly Parton to celebrate a milestone for early literacy in WA state Tuesday; WA teacher shortage remains rampant heading into upcoming school year. #waleg https://t.co/XQHvtgkCq0